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Xi: China welcomes ties with everyone

President expounds on shared opportunit­ies under new developmen­t paradigm at APEC and BRICS

- By ZHONG NAN in Beijing and KARL WILSON in Sydney Yang Han in Hong Kong, Ren Qi and Xinhua in Moscow contribute­d to the story.

Chinese President Xi Jinping expounded on how China’s unlocking market potential, wider opening up and deepening internatio­nal cooperatio­n under the new developmen­t paradigm will offer more developmen­t opportunit­ies and shared prosperity to the world.

In a speech delivered via video link to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n CEO Dialogues on Nov 19, Xi said the new developmen­t pattern will enable China to fully unlock its market potential and create greater demand for other countries.

“As China’s economy grows, our people naturally want to lead an even better life. This will create more demand for a greater variety of quality products, technologi­es and services from across the world,” he said.

The new developmen­t paradigm will enable China to open up wider and share more opportunit­ies for common developmen­t with other countries, Xi said.

China’s opening-up policy will not change at any time, he stressed.

At the 12th BRICS Leaders Summit on Nov 17, the Chinese leader also emphasized China’s opening in the “dual circulatio­n” developmen­t paradigm, with domestic circulatio­n as the mainstay and domestic and internatio­nal circulatio­ns reinforcin­g each other.

The BRICS strategy for economic partnershi­p through 2025, a key guideline for further enhancing business cooperatio­n reached at the end of the summit, will effectivel­y accelerate the pace of global economic recovery in the coming years, officials and experts said. BRICS is an acronym for the five major emerging countries of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.

The strategy provides a clear road map for the economic and trade cooperatio­n of BRICS countries in the next five years in trade, investment, finance, digital economy and sustainabl­e developmen­t, said Chen Chao, deputy director-general of the Department of Internatio­nal Trade and Economic Affairs at the Ministry of Commerce.

The strategy determines the medium-term priorities for developmen­t of the bloc’s interactio­n in trade, investment, finance, assistance to micro, small and medium-sized enterprise­s, and the digital economy, for sustainabl­e growth, he said.

Chen made the remarks after President Xi called on BRICS countries to uphold multilater­alism and work in solidarity to overcome global challenges, including the COVID-19 pandemic and the virus-hit world economy, during the summit via video link in Beijing on Nov 17.

The summit comes at a critical time of profound challenges posed by COVID-19.

Xi said China will work with all parties to strengthen BRICS members’ anti-pandemic actions and ensure pragmatic economic and trade cooperatio­n, maintain the security and smoothness of the global supply and industrial chains, and support the multilater­al trading system.

He said more cooperatio­n will be undertaken during the era of digitizati­on, as well as new infrastruc­ture and high-tech industrial developmen­t, as BRICS members hope to make a faster recovery from the disruption caused by the pandemic.

Rajiv Biswas, Asia Pacific Chief Economist for global consultant IHS Markit, said President Xi had delivered a speech in which the future of BRICS was well laid out.

The BRICS economic cooperatio­n agenda has broadened significan­tly in recent years, including the infrastruc­ture project lending program of the New Developmen­t Bank that was founded by the BRICS members.

Beyond the joint economic cooperatio­n initiative­s among the BRICS countries, the BRICS grouping has engaged with other countries to provide global leadership for the wider grouping of developing nations.

“Therefore it is to be hoped that the long-term economic developmen­t vision and commitment to multilater­al cooperatio­n under the umbrella of the BRICS Forum will prevail among the BRICS member nations despite geopolitic­al difference­s that arise between some BRICS members,” he said.

Tim Harcourt, J.W. Nevile Fellow in Economics at the University of New South Wales Business School, said Xi’s comment about “upholding multilater­alism” was worth noting.

The global problems have global solutions and no individual country is in a position to fight this kind of pandemic alone. So we all have to work together, said Bilal Ahmad Butt, consul general of Pakistan in Hong Kong.

“President Xi Jinping is absolutely right that we all will have to come together to find a solution to the global problems.”

Alexander Lomanov, chief research fellow of the Institute of World Economy and Internatio­nal Relations at the Russian Academy of Sciences, described the RCEP agreement as “a huge success” for all countries in the Asia-Pacific region.

“In the long run, the agreement will radically change the economic balance of power in Asia and the entire world,” Lomanov said.

 ?? DING LIN / XINHUA ?? Chinese President Xi Jinping attends the 12th BRICS summit via video link in Beijing on Nov 17.
DING LIN / XINHUA Chinese President Xi Jinping attends the 12th BRICS summit via video link in Beijing on Nov 17.

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