China Daily

Bad-mouthing China won’t change trajectory of its economy

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In recent years, some politician­s in certain Western countries have continued to try and cast a shadow over China’s economy, forging and spreading various negative opinions, which actually stem from their deep-rooted zero-sum game mentality.

China’s economic developmen­t cannot be changed by their bias. Comprehens­ive analysis shows that China’s economy has strong resilience and self-adjustment capabiliti­es, and still has huge developmen­t potential.

In 2023, against the background of the global trade volume shrinking by approximat­ely $1.5 trillion, China’s import and export scale increased steadily, and the quality of the country’s developmen­t has also improved, especially its exports of electric vehicles, lithium batteries and photovolta­ic products. In the first two months of this year, China’s exports increased by 10.3 percent year-onyear, once again exceeding market expectatio­ns.

The advantages and potential of China’s economy are not only reflected in foreign economic and trade cooperatio­n, but also in the continuous transforma­tion and upgrading of its economic structure. Relying on its abundant human resources, huge market scale and high-intensity R&D investment, China’s economic growth continues to gather momentum.

At present, there is still considerab­le room to improve and upgrade China’s traditiona­l industries. The country is accelerati­ng the developmen­t of its health, tourism and cultural industries, etc. As investment in technologi­cal innovation continues to increase, various high valueadded products and globally competitiv­e companies continue to emerge.

In an era when game-changing technologi­es are appearing and advancing at an exponentia­l rate, China’s science and technology have gained sufficient momentum and huge potential for further developmen­t. This includes not only cutting-edge technology formats with promising prospects, but also the smart transforma­tion of industries such as shipbuildi­ng and aviation manufactur­ing that continue to consolidat­e China’s dominant position in manufactur­ing.

The “decoupling and de-risking” attempts of some countries targeting China cannot check its developmen­t and progress. At present, it is precisely because these countries have blatantly abandoned multilater­alism, constantly created geopolitic­al tensions and impacted the global economic governance system that the risks facing the world economy have increased.

China firmly opposes unilateral­ism and protection­ism. The developmen­t of new quality productive forces in China will create more developmen­t opportunit­ies for itself and other countries. The developmen­t of China’s green industry is proof of that. In the process of promoting green developmen­t, China’s new energy industry has developed rapidly, not only providing low-cost and more mature new energy products for global green developmen­t, but also helping many countries create jobs, promoting common developmen­t and prosperity through practical actions.

In the face of the sustained external pressure, China has demonstrat­ed a more independen­t and powerful developmen­t trend as it has had to overcome various difficulti­es and challenges. In doing so, it continues to bring more opportunit­ies and hopes to internatio­nal cooperatio­n.

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