Times of Suriname

A 0ore Open China :ill Bring 1eZ Opportunit­ies for China-CELAC Cooperatio­n

- By H.E. Ambassador Zhang Jinxiong

I have been asked by Surinamese friends Tuite a few times about the recent tension between China and the 8S over trade. :ill the possible trade confrontat­ion between the world’s two biggest economies affect China’s opening-up policy and the global trading system" How do you react to the criticism of :hite House officials of China’s trade policy for this hemisphere as not productive and thus Latin American countries should work with the 8S instead of China"

2ur answers to those Tuestions are Tuite clear. )irst of all, China’s door of opening up will not be closed and will only be opened even wider. Secondly, China remains as a strong advocate of global trading system and committed to open, inclusive, balanced and win-win economic globalizat­ion. Thirdly, the mutually beneficial cooperatio­n between China and C(LAC countries on an eTual footing has been in line with the trend of times and brought tangible results to both peoples. It’s our shared aspiration and choice to only strengthen the cooperatio­n, which should not and will not be disturbed by groundless accusation­s.

China has always been contributi­ng to world peace, global growth and internatio­nal order. 3eaceful developmen­t, global partnershi­p, a new type of internatio­nal relations and internatio­nal community of shared future remains to be the unswerving goal of our foreign policy. 2n the annual meeting of Boao )orum for Asia two days ago, 3resident ;i Jinping solemnly declared a series of new major measures China will take in opening up wider to the rest of the world. He pledged that those measures ensuring easier market access, better investment environmen­t, stronger I3R protection and larger import will be implemente­d at an early date so as to benefit enterprise­s and people from all over the world. China-C(LAC cooperatio­n is part and parcel for China’s overall opening up policy. As an integral part of South-South cooperatio­n, the successful cooperatio­n has already set a good example for the rest of developing nations. The fruitful cooperatio­n in recent years has made China the largest or second largest trading partner for most of the Latin American countries. 1owadays, Chinese costumers can easily buy more Tuality products from C(LAC countries. China’s direct investment to this hemisphere has exceeded 200 billion dollars, creating 1. million jobs for local people in Latin America. This cooperatio­n has well matched the practical and long-term demand of C(LAC countries in their pursuit of growth, brought real benefits to their people and vigorously promoted socioecono­mic developmen­t of the region. (arly this year, the Second 0inisteria­l 0eeting of China-C(LAC Cooperatio­n )orum was held in Chile, adopting three significan­t documents and turning over a new chapter for China-C(LAC relations. 3articipat­ing countries have unanimousl­y agreed to embrace more innovation and upgrade our cooperatio­n under the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative. It’s only natural to envisage the cooperatio­n driven by a more powerful engine to have better Tuality, improved structure and extend to wider fields.

In the short span of two years of work in Suriname, I become an eye-witness of the impressive achievemen­ts of our bilateral cooperatio­n, which is to a large extent attributed to the opening-up policy of China and the dynamic ChinaC(LAC cooperatio­n. 2ur B8=A colleagues are now working in a far better facility renovated by a Chinese company. Children from local communitie­s call the Sofia Lust’s Centre as their “dream palace´. 3rojects of Dalian I9, :anica hospital, national broadband and e-governance are pressing ahead smoothly. 3rojects of

0 houses and internatio­nal airport expansion will be launched very soon. )easibility study of an agricultur­e technologi­cal cooperatio­n center has been concluded. Road safety and surveillan­ce project is under intensive study. 3rivate investors such as =honghengta­i Company, Broad Homes and CDI* are actively working on either oil palm or housing projects. The two government­s are busy discussing better integratin­g our developmen­t strategies under the Belt and Road Initiative.

This year marks the 0th anniversar­y of China’s opening up and reform policy. )orty years of unremittin­g endeavors and experience­s have reaffirmed the determinat­ion and confidence of the Chinese people in adhering to this fundamenta­l national policy - the only path to win-win outcomes for the internatio­nal community. Looking into the future, a more open China on a fast developmen­t track heralds new opportunit­ies and broader prospect for ChinaC(LAC cooperatio­n. 0any C(LAC countries have already signed up for the )irst Internatio­nal Import (xpo to be held in Shanghai this year. They are more than welcome to join us to better harvest the dividend of the Chinese market and reform policy. :e stand ready to join our hands to promote our mutually beneficial cooperatio­n for the interest of people of both sides.

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