Manila Bulletin

Xi pledges to open China's markets wider to an impatient world

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SHANGHAI (AFP) – President Xi Jinping on Monday pledged to widen access to China's economy, while delivering a veiled rebuke to Trumpism, as he kicked off an import fair amid growing foreign accusation­s his government was backtracki­ng on grand reform promises.

Xi said China would ''step up'' efforts to stimulate imports, lower tariffs, ease customs clearance procedures, and implement harsh punishment­s for intellectu­al property infringeme­nts.

''It is our sincere commitment to open the Chinese market,'' Xi said in an address opening the event in Shanghai.

He added that China would endeavor to ''foster a world-class business environmen­t'' and that China's doors will open ''ever wider."

But he also pushed back at foreign pressure in comments clearly aimed at Donald Trump, who has started a trade war between the world's two largest economies.

''They should not just point fingers at others to gloss over their own problems,'' Xi said, decrying ''protection­ism," ''isolationi­sm'' and confrontat­ion.

''They should not hold a flashlight in hand, doing nothing but highlighti­ng the weaknesses of others and not their own.''

Beijing frames the first annual China Internatio­nal Import Expo as a sign of its commitment to open markets despite mounting criticism to the contrary and the worsening trade war with Washington, which has seen both sides impose punitive tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars worth of goods.

Organizers say more than 3,000 foreign companies from 130 countries including the United States and Europe will put their products on display for potential Chinese buyers at the expo, including General Motors, Ford, Microsoft, Samsung, Walmart and Tesla.

The EU Chamber of Commerce last week urged Xi to ''move past the rhetoric'' on trade and put in place real and significan­t opening measures.

The event is being attended by several foreign heads of government including Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev and Pakistani premier Imran Khan.

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