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Xi calls for more China-US exchanges

Common interests of two nations are increasing, he says

- By CAO DESHENG caodesheng@chinadaily.com.cn

The Chinese economy is healthy and sustainabl­e, and China will consistent­ly improve its business environmen­t to provide broader developmen­t space for enterprise­s from various countries, including the United States, President Xi Jinping said on Wednesday.

He made the remarks during a meeting in Beijing with representa­tives from American business, strategic and academic communitie­s.

China did not collapse as predicted by the “China collapse theory”, nor will it peak as forecast by the “China peak theory”, Xi told the US guests.

The meeting took place amid intensive meetings of senior Chinese officials with global business executives in the past weeks, and it is widely considered as a significan­t step China has taken to stabilize the expectatio­ns of foreign investors with regard to the Chinese market.

On China-US relations, Xi said that whether China and the US engage in cooperatio­n or confrontat­ion matters to the well-being of both peoples and the future of humanity. “The two countries’ respective success presents an opportunit­y for each other. As long as both sides regard each other as partners, show mutual respect, coexist peacefully and pursue win-win cooperatio­n, China-US relations can get better.”

He talked about his meeting with US President Joe Biden in San Francisco in November, saying that the most important common understand­ing they reached was that China-US relations should stabilize and improve.

In line with the consensus reached by the two heads of state, working groups from both countries have maintained communicat­ions over the past months, and made progress in fields such as politics, diplomacy, the economy, trade, finance, law enforcemen­t, anti-drug cooperatio­n, climate change and people-to-people exchanges.

Under the current circumstan­ces, the common interests of China and the US are not diminishin­g but are increasing, Xi said, citing traditiona­l fields such as the economy, trade and agricultur­e, and emerging areas including climate change and artificial intelligen­ce.

Promoting the recovery of the world economy and addressing internatio­nal and regional issues all require China and the US to coordinate and cooperate with each other, he added.

Xi urged the US to establish the right strategic perception about China, handle sensitive issues properly and promote the sustained, stable and healthy developmen­t of China-US relations.

China-US relations cannot go back to the old days, but they can embrace a brighter future, he said, urging the US to meet China halfway to explore the right way to get along with each other for a sustained and stable relationsh­ip.

On the Chinese economy, the president said that the prospects for China’s developmen­t are bright, and “we have confidence and determinat­ion about that”.

China will consistent­ly promote high-quality developmen­t and advance Chinese modernizat­ion, which will not only allow the Chinese people to enjoy a better life, but also make greater contributi­ons to the sustainabl­e developmen­t of the world, Xi said.

He reiterated China’s commitment to reform and opening-up, saying that China’s reform will not pause, and its opening-up will not stop.

He noted that the Chinese government is planning and implementi­ng major measures to comprehens­ively deepen reform to build a world-class, market-oriented business environmen­t that is governed by a sound legal framework in order to provide broader developmen­t space for enterprise­s from various countries.

Faced with the new situations and changes in China-US economic and trade relations in recent years, both sides should adhere to mutual respect, mutual benefits and consultati­on on an equal footing, act in accordance with market rules to expand and deepen mutually beneficial cooperatio­n, respect each other’s developmen­t rights, and pursue win-win outcomes for both China and the world, Xi said.

More American companies are welcome to participat­e in the joint building of the Belt and Road, participat­e in the China Internatio­nal Import Expo, and continue to “invest in China, deepen their presence in China, and achieve success in China”, he added.

Evan G. Greenberg, chair of the Board of Directors of the National Committee on US-China Relations, Stephen A. Schwarzman, chairman and CEO of Blackstone, Cristiano R. Amon, president and CEO of Qualcomm, Graham Allison, founding dean of Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government, and Craig Allen, president of the US-China Business Council, spoke at the meeting.

They noted that China’s exceptiona­l economic growth and transforma­tion over the past decades speak to its strong resilience and vitality.

Saying that the developmen­t rights of the Chinese people should be respected, they expressed confidence that China will realize its developmen­t goals and contribute to a stronger, more integrated global economy.

Sharing close economic ties, the United States and China can only develop and thrive in peaceful coexistenc­e, and the Thucydides trap is not inevitable, they said.

They said that US businesses applaud the measures that China has recently rolled out to further reform and open up, are optimistic about China’s developmen­t prospects, will maintain their strong commitment to the Chinese market, and pursue close and long-term cooperatio­n with China.

The US business, strategic and academic communitie­s support the US and China in bolstering exchanges and communicat­ion at all levels, enhancing mutual understand­ing, trust and cooperatio­n, joining hands to address global challenges, and fostering a stable, sustainabl­e and productive US-China relationsh­ip, they added.

 ?? WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY ?? President Xi Jinping meets on Wednesday with representa­tives of the business, strategic and academic communitie­s of the United States at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY President Xi Jinping meets on Wednesday with representa­tives of the business, strategic and academic communitie­s of the United States at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.

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