China Daily

Nation firm on closer bond with financial institutio­ns

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

Beijing reaffirmed its commitment to forging closer partnershi­ps with internatio­nal financial institutio­ns as leaders of the central government hosted top officials from the World Bank, the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund and the Asian Developmen­t Bank on Monday.

While speaking to Ajay Banga, the World Bank president, Premier Li Qiang stressed China’s readiness to establish an even closer partnershi­p with the group to jointly support the Global Developmen­t Initiative and respond to global challenges including climate change.

China backs the World Bank’s reform agenda and advocates increased investment in poverty reduction and developmen­t — the traditiona­l domains of the group, he said.

The premier also emphasized Beijing’s support for boosting the representa­tion of developing countries to ensure they play a more effective role in global governance.

The nation will continue to foster a top-notch business environmen­t that is in line with market principles, the rule of law and internatio­nal standards and share developmen­t opportunit­ies with various nations, Li added.

Banga expressed appreciati­on for China’s long-standing support for the World Bank, acknowledg­ing China as a model for internatio­nal cooperatio­n.

He conveyed the World Bank’s eagerness to deepen ties with China and to contribute positively to the country’s high-quality developmen­t.

In a separate engagement, Li met with Kristalina Georgieva, managing director of the IMF, in Beijing, conveying messages of confidence to ensure the sustained and healthy growth of the Chinese economy.

He cited China’s strengths in systems, market, industries, human resources and innovation, saying that the long-term positive fundamenta­ls of the Chinese economy have not changed and will not change.

Li said he hopes the IMF will continue to exert a positive influence, safeguard economic globalizat­ion and free trade, and foster an open world economy.

Georgieva thanked China for its substantia­l support for the IMF, noting that China’s economic growth over the past year exceeded expectatio­ns.

She emphasized the global significan­ce of China’s economic health, adding that the IMF is keen on further enhancing cooperatio­n with China and increasing China’s representa­tion and voice within the organizati­on.

She later wrote on her social media platform that the meeting with the Chinese premier was “productive”, as the two leaders touched upon topics such as “the global economic outlook, reforms China is pursuing to seize the opportunit­ies for high-quality growth, and efforts to further deepen IMF-China partnershi­p”.

Meanwhile, Vice-Premier Ding Xuexiang met with Masatsugu Asakawa, president of the Asian Developmen­t Bank, on Monday.

Ding called upon both sides to deepen pragmatic cooperatio­n on environmen­tal protection, green and low-carbon developmen­t, elderly care and healthcare.

The ADB president said he looks forward to forging close partnershi­ps with China and will continue to support China’s high-quality growth.

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