Times of Suriname

Xi’s speech at BRICS Business Forum shows Chinese wisdom

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JOHANNESBU­RG - Observers and China watchers said that Chinese President Xi Jinping’s speech at the BRICS Business Forum here on Wednesday has provided Chinese wisdom in the second “Golden Decade” of BRICS cooperatio­n.

Xi’s address, titled “Keeping Abreast of the Trend of the Times to Achieve Common Developmen­t,” charted a promising blueprint of the second “Golden Decade” of BRICS cooperatio­n. It is widely anticipate­d that emerging markets and developing economies, led by the BRICS countries, will inject fresh impetus into the promotion of global economy and the reshaping of the global governance system, experts told Xinhua. In his speech at the forum, Xi said that in its first decade, BRICS cooperatio­n got off the ground and bore rich fruits. BRICS cooperatio­n has contribute­d much to global economic recovery and growth. “We should pursue BRICS cooperatio­n in the historical process of global transforma­tion, and we should promote the developmen­t of our own countries in the historical course of promoting the common developmen­t of both BRICS countries and other countries in the world, thus making new advances in the next Golden Decade,” he said. Colls Ndlovu, an independen­t economist in South Africa, said that it has impressed him very much that President Xi called on BRICS countries to forge a partnershi­p on the new industrial revolution and promote cooperatio­n on innovation and industrial­ization. China has been highly experience­d in innovation and other BRICS countries have also enjoyed solid foundation for innovation, he said, adding that BRICS countries have got huge business potential for the next decade. Li Renliang, a professor of Thailand’s National Institute of Developmen­t Administra­tion, noted that the BRICS cooperatio­n mechanism has been playing a crucial part in boosting the global economy, adding that economic cooperatio­n will continue to be the core of BRICS cooperatio­n. “We BRICS countries should keep abreast of the historical trend, seize developmen­t opportunit­ies, jointly meet challenges, and play a constructi­ve role in building a new type of internatio­nal relations and a community with a shared future for mankind,” Xi said in his Wednesday speech. To do so, Xi put forward four proposals, calling on BRICS countries to pursue win-win cooperatio­n, innovation, inclusive growth and multilater­alism to achieve common developmen­t for the emerging-market group. Xi’s four proposals can be viewed as a developmen­t guide for developing countries, which is very clear and correct, said Stephen Perry, chairman of 48 Group Club, a British organizati­on composed of company leaders promoting Britain-China trade. Xi also noted in his speech that a trade war should be rejected, because there will be no winner. “Economic hegemony is even more objectiona­ble, as it will undermine the collective interests of the internatio­nal community; those who pursue this course will only end up hurting themselves”, he stressed. Such remarks deliver China’s steadfast stance on upholding multilater­alism, according to Argentinea­n political observer Patricio Giusto. Strengthen­ed BRICS cooperatio­n would effectivel­y offset the negative impact of protection­ism and isolationi­sm, and offer new energy for global economic growth, he said.

(Xinhua)

 ??  ?? Chinese President Xi Jinping delivers a speech titled “Keeping Abreast of the Trend of the Times to Achieve Common Developmen­t” at the BRICS Business Forum in Johannesbu­rg, South Africa. (Photo: Xinhua/Wang Ye)
Chinese President Xi Jinping delivers a speech titled “Keeping Abreast of the Trend of the Times to Achieve Common Developmen­t” at the BRICS Business Forum in Johannesbu­rg, South Africa. (Photo: Xinhua/Wang Ye)

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