The Borneo Post

Xi says China ‘will not close its doors to the world’

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BEIJING: President Xi Jinping vowed yesterday that China’s economy would open further to the world, on the first day of Communist party congress which foreign investors will scrutinise for signs that Beijing will pursue market reforms.

“Openness brings progress for ourselves, seclusion leaves one behind. China will not close its doors to the world, we will only become more and more open,” Xi told some 2,300 party delegates in Beijing.

Xi, who is set to get a second five-year term at the congress, vowed to “protect the legitimate rights and interests of foreign investors” and said “all businesses registered in China will be treated equally”.

Xi has sought to cast himself as a champion of globalisat­ion as the US retreats behind President Donald Trump’s “America First”

Openness brings progress for ourselves, seclusion leaves one behind. China will not close its doors to the world, we will only become more and more open. Xi Jinping, Chinese President

policy.

But foreign companies complain that his words have not been backed by deeds, as the state retains control over the economy.

US and European firms report being barred from certain sectors and forced to share their technologi­es with local competitor­s.

Trump, who will visit Beijing next month, has launched a trade investigat­ion into China’s intellectu­al property practices. — AFP

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