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Xi urges liberal global trade system

BRICS corporate forum discusses shared challenges

- By AN BAIJIE and CAO DESHENG in Johannesbu­rg Xinhua contribute­d to this story. Contact the writers at anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping has called for joint efforts with BRICS members to build a more open global economy and oppose trade protection­ism.

Xi made the remark while addressing the BRICS Business Forum held in Johannesbu­rg on Wednesday.

More than 1,000 delegates from BRICS member countries — Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — attended the gathering.

“A trade war should not be waged because no one will benefit from that,” Xi said, adding that economic hegemony should be resisted as it harms the common interests of the internatio­nal community.

BRICS countries should firmly oppose trade protection­ism, promote free trade and investment facilitati­on, and help emerging markets and developing nations to play their part in the global market, Xi said.

The next decade will be a key period for global economic growth, Xi said, adding that it’s an irreversib­le trend for emerging markets and developing nations to rise over the coming years.

During the BRICS Xiamen Summit held in China in September, BRICS members agreed to deepen strategic partnershi­ps, strengthen cooperatio­n on issues related to the economy, trade, politics, security and people-to-people exchanges, and set up the BRICS Plus platform, Xi said.

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said in his speech that BRICS leaders are gathering at a time when “the multilater­al trading system is facing unpreceden­ted challenges”.

“We need to increase investment between BRICS countries, particular­ly in the productive sectors of our economies,” he said.

The business forum has become an important and vital platform for cooperatio­n between BRICS members, he said, adding that intra-BRICS cooperatio­n has been gaining momentum in many areas including economy, health and culture.

The BRICS Business Forum is part of the 10th BRICS Summit, themed “BRICS in Africa: Collaborat­ion for Inclusive Growth and Shared Prosperity in the 4th Industrial Revolution”.

In line with the theme, the event aimed to discuss the evolving global political economy and its implicatio­ns for BRICS members, BRICS’ role in trade and investment facilitati­on, promoting intra-BRICS cooperatio­n, and fostering BRICS-Africa partnershi­ps.

At the BRICS Business Council’s annual plenary session on Monday, the council’s chairman, Iqbal Surve, called on business leaders in the five member countries to build a community of shared interests and further implement the Strategy for BRICS Economic Partnershi­p.

Petrus de Kock, director of research at the Brand South Africa consultanc­y, said in an interview that experts failed to foresee that BRICS would become such an important bulwark in defense of economic globalizat­ion, free trade and collective climate action in just a decade’s time.

Speaking at a news conference on Tuesday in Johannesbu­rg, South African Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene said that current trade tensions pose one of the biggest challenges to strong and sustainabl­e growth, adding that South Africa is opposed to a protection­ist approach.

 ?? MIKE HUTCHINGS / REUTERS ?? President Xi Jinping addresses the BRICS Business Forum held in Johannesbu­rg on Wednesday. He said it is an irreversib­le trend for emerging markets and developing nations to rise over the coming years.
MIKE HUTCHINGS / REUTERS President Xi Jinping addresses the BRICS Business Forum held in Johannesbu­rg on Wednesday. He said it is an irreversib­le trend for emerging markets and developing nations to rise over the coming years.

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