The Manila Times

China’s economic devt people-oriented

- XINHUA

CAIRO:China’s economic developmen­t path is people-oriented, with coordinati­on between the public and private sectors to improve the lives of its citizens, said an economic consultant in a recent interview with Xinhua.

“Both the public and private sectors in China integrate to serve the state,” said Moatasem Rashed, a veteran economic consultant for the Egyptian Federation of Investors Associatio­ns.

He said that China’s economic model, based on coordinati­on between the public and private sectors, led to significan­t achievemen­ts in infrastruc­ture constructi­on, poverty alleviatio­n and urban-rural coordinate­d developmen­t.

“I believe that Chinese citizens today are reaping the fruits of this policy of integratio­n between the public and private sectors,” the expert emphasized.

China’s experience is more like “grassroots developmen­t,” with establishi­ng developmen­t hot spots throughout China, not just in certain parts of the country, Rashed told Xinhua.

“The Chinese developmen­t model is like grassroots developmen­t in which the entire people participat­e in the developmen­t process,” said the economist.

China’s gross domestic product posted a growth of 5.2 percent year on year in 2023, higher than the annual target of around 5 percent, data from the country’s National Bureau of Statistics showed in mid-January.

Rashed said that the sustainabi­lity of China’s economic growth for successive years proves its success, which has led the country to become the world’s second-largest economy.

He pointed out that China’s opening up to partnershi­ps with other countries, particular­ly developing ones, is significan­t for boosting economic growth in these countries.

“China’s opening up to developing countries provides the latter with the modern technology and developmen­t models they need,” he said, adding that Chinese projects are welcomed in developing states.

He cited the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) as a longterm project that seeks common developmen­t and win-win partnershi­ps among participat­ing states, whether bilateral or multilater­al.

“The BRI aims to share and transfer the Chinese experience in developmen­t through partnershi­ps” with all BRI partner countries, Rashed said.

He refuted Western media’s claims that China’s foreign economic cooperatio­n via the BRI and other initiative­s seeks dominance.

“These allegation­s are baseless, as proven by the constantly increasing internatio­nal support for the BRI,” Rashed said, arguing that “China did not impose the BRI but offered it, and other countries sought to join.”

“The countries participat­ing in the initiative found it beneficial as it helps them integrate and cooperate to achieve common interests,” he explained.

“The goal of anti-China Western reports is to distort the Chinese experience,” Rashed said, asserting that it has failed nonetheles­s.

China’s cooperatio­n with developing states is motivated by “partnershi­ps,” while the approach of Western states seeks “subordinat­ion” and “exploitati­on” of these countries, he added.

Noting that the West sees nothing but itself, Rashed said, “Western presence in these countries aims to control their resources.”

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