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World leaders hail launch of third CIIE

Expo offers timely venue for sharing economic, global trade opportunit­ies

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The third China Internatio­nal Import Expo is a practice to open up new space for global developmen­t and share opportunit­ies with the world, and will inject impetus into the struggling global trade and economy, world leaders said on Nov 4.

Addressing the expo’s opening ceremony via video link, leaders from many countries spoke highly of China’s success in overcoming the challenge brought by the COVID-19 pandemic and holding the third CIIE as scheduled, thus making the expo a grand-scale internatio­nal public good.

Pakistani President Arif Alvi said this year’s expo will help worldwide exporters better understand China’s demand for commercial goods and expand exports to China, so that global trade will be promoted. He noted that as China is constantly developing and progressin­g, it also provides more commoditie­s for countries around the globe.

The president congratula­ted China on holding such a large-scale import expo, saying he believes that through the CIIE, China’s trade relations with other countries will become closer.

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa thanked President Xi Jinping and the Chinese people for overcoming difficulti­es and holding the third CIIE as scheduled, noting that the promotion of trade and investment is of great importance to the current economic recovery.

Mentioning that Africa is stepping up the establishm­ent of a free trade zone, Ramaphosa said China is a longtime important trade partner and that the CIIE provides an important platform for African countries and enterprise­s. South Africa has actively participat­ed in previous CIIEs, he said, while wishing the third CIIE a success.

Chilean President Sebastian Pinera thanked Xi for the invitation, saying that under the leadership of Xi, China is committed to promoting mutual understand­ing and active cooperatio­n among countries in the world.

He called for a long-term view, saying that continuous efforts are needed in eradicatin­g poverty, reducing social inequality, improving health service and education, promoting the digital technology revolution and tackling climate change, in a bid to achieve sustainabl­e developmen­t.

Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev said holding such a large-scale event as the CIIE has fully demonstrat­ed China’s economic recovery, and also highlights the significan­ce of closer cooperatio­n in internatio­nal trade.

Mirziyoyev said his country speaks highly of China’s new policies committed to stabilizin­g trade, erasing trade barriers and boosting global growth by strengthen­ing economic integratio­n among countries.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said Serbia has the honor of participat­ing for three consecutiv­e years in the CIIE, the world’s top economic and trade promotion platform establishe­d for various countries by China, which is the best-performing economy in the world. In recent years, Chinese investors flocked to Serbia to invest and start businesses, and Serbia and China still have broad space for cooperatio­n in transport infrastruc­ture, he said.

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said Spain and China share a vision for future developmen­t and both countries are dedicated to establishi­ng a stable and predictabl­e multilater­al framework to meet the current and future demand in various fields, such as internatio­nal trade, interconne­ctivity and climate change.

Papua New Guinean Prime Minister James Marape said the economic recovery of China, the second-largest economy in the world, is very significan­t to various countries in the world. As an important platform for internatio­nal trade, the CIIE undoubtedl­y will open a new space for the developmen­t of various countries and provide power for global trade and economic growth under the current difficult situation, Marape said.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said that the third CIIE is held during a special period, and the pandemic tells people that countries need to respect each other, otherwise challenges will become graver.

Orban reiterated that Hungary is dedicated to strengthen­ing cooperatio­n with China and other countries along the Belt and Road to co-build it, stressing that this is more important than ever before.

 ??  ?? James Marape, Papua New Guinean Prime Minister.
James Marape, Papua New Guinean Prime Minister.
 ??  ?? Viktor Orban, Hungarian Prime Minister.
Viktor Orban, Hungarian Prime Minister.
 ??  ?? Pedro Sanchez, Spanish Prime Minister.
Pedro Sanchez, Spanish Prime Minister.
 ??  ?? Cyril Ramaphosa, South African President.
Cyril Ramaphosa, South African President.
 ??  ?? Shavkat Mirziyoyev, Uzbek President.
Shavkat Mirziyoyev, Uzbek President.
 ??  ?? Arif Alvi, Pakistani President.
Arif Alvi, Pakistani President.
 ??  ?? Aleksandar Vucic, Serbian President.
Aleksandar Vucic, Serbian President.
 ??  ?? Sebastian Pinera, Chilean President.
Sebastian Pinera, Chilean President.

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