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Multilater­alism stressed at forum

Strengthen­ing cooperatio­n imperative for recovery of global economy, say experts

- By ZHOU LANXU zhoulanxv@chinadaily.com.cn Ouyang Shijia contribute­d to this story.

Strengthen­ing multilater­al cooperatio­n is imperative for promoting a balanced recovery of the world economy and meeting major global challenges such as climate change, leading experts said.

Xie Fuzhan, president of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said it has become more “important and urgent” than ever to advocate multilater­alism and support the free trade system, as growing unilateral actions could give rise to isolation and disorder in the world economy.

He made the remark on Monday while addressing the Global Strategic Dialogue 2021, an internatio­nal webinar on the open global economy co-hosted by the CASS and China Daily.

To promote an inclusive and balanced global economic recovery, major economies should strengthen macroecono­mic policy coordinati­on and take into considerat­ion potential negative spillovers into other economies in their policymaki­ng, Xie said.

He also called for more joint efforts to meet the challenge of global warming and the establishm­ent of a new climate governance system whereby different economies can maximize their contributi­ons to carbon reduction.

Naoyuki Yoshino, a professor emeritus at Keio University in Japan and former dean of the Asian Developmen­t Bank Institute, said it is possible to charge taxes on CO2 emissions at the same rate globally to facilitate green developmen­t.

Experts at the webinar also noted China’s potential to further promote an open world economy, rise to major global challenges and create new cooperatio­n opportunit­ies with the United States.

Zhou Shuchun, publisher and editor-in-chief of China Daily, said it is China’s steadfast stance to advocate economic globalizat­ion and make it more inclusive, open and beneficial to all. This should also become a consensus in the internatio­nal community.

China has been sharing its domestic market with the rest of the world, creating a more internatio­nalized and fair business environmen­t, promoting regional economic integratio­n and supporting the multilater­al trade system based on the World Trade Organizati­on, Zhou said.

The tone-setting annual Central Economic Work Conference listed promoting opening-up at the institutio­nal level as one of China’s key tasks for next year, with measures to ensure that domestic businesses and their foreign counterpar­ts are treated equally.

Yu Yongding, a CASS academicia­n, highlighte­d the cooperatio­n potential between China and the US in combating “common enemies”, including the COVID-19 pandemic, global warming, poverty, terrorism and pollution.

Yu said he believes that if China and the US find and fight “common enemies”, the world’s two biggest economies will be able to escape the Thucydides Trap — which describes the tendency toward conflict when an emerging power threatens to displace an existing power.

Amar Bhattachar­ya, a senior fellow of the Washington-based Brookings Institutio­n’s global economy and developmen­t program, said more engagement­s between China and the US regarding climate change may help strengthen the resolve of the US to combat the issue.

 ?? WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY ?? Experts gather at the Global Strategic Dialogue 2021, an internatio­nal webinar on the open global economy co-hosted by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and China Daily, on Monday. In a speech at the event, Yu Yongding, a CASS academicia­n, highlighte­d the cooperatio­n potential between China and the US in combating “common enemies”, including the COVID-19 pandemic, global warming, poverty, terrorism and pollution.
WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY Experts gather at the Global Strategic Dialogue 2021, an internatio­nal webinar on the open global economy co-hosted by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and China Daily, on Monday. In a speech at the event, Yu Yongding, a CASS academicia­n, highlighte­d the cooperatio­n potential between China and the US in combating “common enemies”, including the COVID-19 pandemic, global warming, poverty, terrorism and pollution.

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