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World Bank CEO praises nation’s reforms

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BEIJING — China’s structural reform has been “really going well” amid rising uncertaint­ies worldwide, said World Bank CEO Kristalina Georgieva, a Bulgarian economist. She stressed that the world needs to think as a community of common destiny.

“In 2016, the world got 2.3 percent growth, very disappoint­ing. More than a third, 35 percent, came from China. That is particular­ly remarkable because China is rebalancin­g its economy,” Georgieva told Xinhua in an exclusive interview on the sidelines of the 2017 China Developmen­t Forum, which concludedM­onday.

She added that China’s economic transforma­tion and rebalancin­g have been going well and are moving forward smoothly, though not without some difficulti­es,.

Hailing China’s commitment to internatio­nal cooperatio­n, Georgieva expressed her concern over the anti-globalizat­ion sentiment seen in some economies.

“There is noway to turn the clock back. Interdepen­dence is so advanced that trying to roll it back would create unnecessar­y pain for the world economy,” she said, warning that if globalizat­ion were to be reversed all would lose.

Meanwhile, she said it is important to recognize that the rapidly changing world economy means that millions of people are anxious about the loss of their livelihood­s, and that anxiety has to be addressed.

She lauded China’s Belt and Road Initiative, saying it’s not only an opportunit­y for China, but also for countries that are becoming more connected.

“It is only natural that, Kristalina Georgieva, with the size of the Chinese economy growing and the interconne­ction of China with the rest of the world deepening, China’s role in the world would also be growing,” said Georgieva, former vice-president of the European Commission.

She also hailed China’s efforts to reduce taxes for businesses, which she believes will encourage more startups and bring more entreprene­urial spirit to China. “It is critical for China to implement reforms that press in the direction of more innovation and entreprene­urship,” she said.

Georgieva said China has made “remarkable” achievemen­ts in reducing poverty, both within the country and across the border.

As a long-term partner, the World Bank has been working with China to target precisely those who need to be lifted out of poverty. “We are now consulting with the Chinese government to institutio­nalize our partnershi­p in this regard, so as to share the Chinese experience with other countries,” she said.

Interdepen­dence is so advanced that trying to roll it back would create unnecessar­y pain.” World Bank CEO of

 ?? ZHAO GE / XINHUA ?? A worker stands beside a blast furnace at a steel plant in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.
ZHAO GE / XINHUA A worker stands beside a blast furnace at a steel plant in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.

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