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VP says trust, cooperatio­n key for opportunit­y

Wang Qishan tells Russian forum no country should blame others for its own problems

- By REN QI in St. Petersburg renqi@chinadaily.com.cn

Vice-President Wang Qishan called on the internatio­nal community to enhance trust and cooperatio­n to grasp opportunit­ies from technology and industry and generate new economic growth globally.

At the plenary session of the 2018 St. Petersburg Internatio­nal Economic Forum on Friday, the second day of the event focused on the theme of creating an economy of trust, Wang said China wants to increase its cooperatio­n with the world and boost global economic developmen­t through the Belt and Road Initiative.

He said the influence of peaceful developmen­t, open cooperatio­n and creative innovation, brings the global community hope, but also challenges.

No country can surmount today’s challenges alone, Wang said, and building an economy based on equality, mutual trust and benefit, inclusiven­ess and good faith between enterprise­s, markets and countries will effectivel­y unleash the potential of global growth.

He called on countries to build trust and boost cooperatio­n in order to tackle internatio­nal challenges and secure a foundation for sustainabl­e global growth.

Trust-building requires mutual understand­ing and respect, he said, and it needs all parties to discover and solve their own problems and consolidat­e their self-confidence.

Wang stressed that politicizi­ng economic and trade issues and resorting to economic sanctions at the slightest provocatio­n will gravely impair market certainty.

No country should blame its problems on others, and all countries should pursue developmen­t paths suitable to their conditions and strive for common developmen­t through opening-up and cooperatio­n, he said.

Wang proposed that countries around the world join forces to chart a course forward with structural economic reforms and innovative developmen­t.

He called for global unity in resisting trade protection­ism and safeguardi­ng the stable internatio­nal economic order and particular­ly the multilater­al trading system.

Economic and trade disputes should be handled through communicat­ion and consultati­on, and the parties need to take care of each others’ major concerns, he said.

China, he said, is forging ahead under the leadership of President Xi Jinping toward the Chinese Dream of national rejuvenati­on and will steadfastl­y adhere to the opening-up policy of mutual benefit.

Wang hailed the achievemen­ts of Sino-Russian cooperatio­n in recent years.

The annual trade volume between the two is approachin­g $100 billion, he said, and China stands ready to work with Russia to deepen their cooperatio­n, strengthen their comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p of coordinati­on, and make new contributi­ons to building a community with a shared future for mankind.

Sergei Uyanayev, deputy director of the Russian Academy of Sciences’ Far Eastern Studies Institute, said the trade turnover structure between the countries shows developmen­t and improvemen­t and the goal of $200 billion in bilateral trade will be reached.

He (Wang Qishan) called for global unity in resisting trade protection­ism and safeguardi­ng the stable internatio­nal economic order and particular­ly the multilater­al trading system.

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