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Xi has crucial role, Davos founder says

- By FU JING in Davos fujing@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping’s participat­ion at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerlan­d, “is quite relevant to the theme of the forum, which is ‘responsive and responsibl­e leadership’”, said Klaus Schwab, the event’s founder and executive chairman.

“I foresee that President Xi will show that China will play a positive role in global affairs at the forum,” Schwab said in an exclusive interview with China Daily.

In his opening speech at the forum on Tuesday, Xi is expected to share his views on global affairs with world figures in attendance.

“The world is now in transition into a multipolar geopolitic­al and economic structure, and China now equals the United States in terms of economic power,” Schwab said. “China is an emerging superpower, and we expect the country to play an increasing­ly active role as a responsive and responsibl­e global leader.”

The world is already seeing that happen, he said, in catalyzing support for environmen­tal protection through the Paris climate agreement, championin­g internatio­nal trade and investment, supporting developmen­t and expanding the digital economy.

Schwab said the forum’s annual meeting will include many discussion­s on how China’s economy is adjusting to serve consumers, supporting innovation and upgrading its industrial base, as well as the country’s global role.

“But participan­ts also want to know more about China, and Chinese leaders,” he said. Top Chinese business leaders like e-commerce innovator JackMaandr­eal estatemogu­l Wang Jianlin also will attend.

“And as China becomes better known for its innovative strength, we expect Chinese expertise to play a greater and more visible role inmany critical areas, whether in infrastruc­ture developmen­t, clean power or the internet of things, to name just a few,” said Schwab. The internet of things refers to networking devices, buildings and other objects.

Schwabsaid the forum also is interested in innovative approaches China has taken in infrastruc­ture finance and trade. These include the New Developmen­t Bank establishe­d by the BRICS states — Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — and the Asian Infrastruc­ture Investment Bank, the Belt and Road Initiative and the proposed Asian free-trade agreement called the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p.

He said these moves highlight “the importance that global governance holds for the collective health of our internatio­nal community” and the importance of “China’s willingnes­s to contribute to a fairer, more prosperous and sustainabl­e planet”.

Schwab also noted the important economic partnershi­p between China and Europe— one-third of China’s outbound investment goes to Europe every year— which he said benefits both sides.

We expect Chinese expertise to play a greater and more visible role in many critical areas.” Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum

While political changes have created momentum for protection­ism, he said it’s still clear that when it comes to economic developmen­t, as with all other global challenges, internatio­nal cooperatio­n is the best way to create the greatest benefit.

“This does not mean that globalizat­ion should be allowed to develop without any interventi­on,” Schwab said.

Globalizat­ion has created an imbalance between winners and losers within countries, he said. Meanwhile, the forum has argued for more than 20 years that market mechanisms need to be created to ensure greater social inclusion and human developmen­t, Schwab said.

“It ismy deep desire that at this year’s annual meeting, we will be able to advance ideas and solutions that deliver such a new, more human centric model for growth and developmen­t.”

 ?? FABRICE COFFRINI / AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? Founder and Executive Chairman Klaus Schwab of the World Economic Forum gestures during an interview last week in Cologny, Switzerlan­d.
FABRICE COFFRINI / AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE Founder and Executive Chairman Klaus Schwab of the World Economic Forum gestures during an interview last week in Cologny, Switzerlan­d.

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