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Country’s ambitions remain high on keeping world open

Globalizat­ion seen as tonic against unilateral­ism and protection­ism

- By MO JINGXI, LIU ZHIHUA and SHI JING

President Xi Jinping reiterated on Nov 4 China’s resolve to open wider at a high standard and its determinat­ion to share developmen­t opportunit­ies with the rest of the world, saying that opening-up is the hallmark of contempora­ry China.

He also said that China will not change its commitment to an economic globalizat­ion that is more open, inclusive, balanced and beneficial for all.

Xi made the remarks when addressing via video link the opening ceremony of the fourth China Internatio­nal Import Expo and the Hongqiao Internatio­nal Economic Forum held in Shanghai.

The president called on the internatio­nal community to stay on top of the prevailing trend of economic globalizat­ion, and support countries around the world in opening up wider while rejecting unilateral­ism and protection­ism.

“This is significan­tly important if we are to take humanity to a better future,” he said.

Xi said that as the only major economy to register positive growth of trade in goods last year, China has made important contributi­ons to keeping global industrial and supply chains stable and boosting world economic recovery.

Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, China has provided the internatio­nal community with some 350 billion masks, over 4 billion protective suits, more than 6 billion testing kits and over 1.6 billion doses of vaccines, he said, noting that these are concrete actions China has taken to honor its commitment­s and fulfill its responsibi­lities.

As this year marks the 20th anniversar­y of China’s accession to the World Trade Organizati­on, Xi said that the past two decades have witnessed China deepen reform and pursue all-around opening-up, seize opportunit­ies, rise to challenges, step up to its responsibi­lities and benefit the whole world.

“Since joining the WTO, China has kept opening wider to the world, thus generating a new wave of domestic developmen­t while injecting fresh impetus into the world economy,” he said.

Noting that the multilater­al trading regime is currently facing challenges, Xi said that China supports WTO reform moving in the right direction and will have an active and open attitude in negotiatio­ns on issues such as the digital economy, trade and the environmen­t, industrial subsidies and State-owned enterprise­s.

China will put more emphasis on expanding imports and pursuing balanced developmen­t of trade, Xi said. He announced that China will open more demonstrat­ion zones for the creative promotion of import trade.

According to Xi, China will revise and enlarge the encouraged industry catalogue to guide more foreign investment toward sectors such as advanced manufactur­ing, modern services, high and new technology, energy conservati­on and environmen­tal protection.

To uphold the common interests of the world, China will also actively join in global efforts to tackle climate change and safeguard food and energy security, and provide more assistance to fellow developing countries within the framework of South-South cooperatio­n, he said.

“China stands ready to work with all countries to build an open world economy so that the spring breeze of openness will bring warmth to all parts of the world,” Xi said.

Internatio­nal political and business leaders hailed China’s holding of the expo and its contributi­on to world economic recovery.

Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi said via video link that the expo is one of the biggest trade promotion events in China and globally, embodies China’s commitment to internatio­nal trade, and shows the innovation and creativity of humanity through innovative products and services displayed at the event.

Trade should be free and fair, a level playing field must be preserved and an open multilater­al trade system must be promoted in order to benefit both consumers and producers, importers and exporters, he said.

“Trade should be at the service of the people, not the other way around. We must never lose our guiding values, principles and standards,” he said.

 ?? PHOTOS BY ZHU XINGXIN / CHINA DAILY ?? Visitors are attracted to an intelligen­t robot writing Chinese characters at the fourth China Internatio­nal Import Expo on Nov 5 in Shanghai.
PHOTOS BY ZHU XINGXIN / CHINA DAILY Visitors are attracted to an intelligen­t robot writing Chinese characters at the fourth China Internatio­nal Import Expo on Nov 5 in Shanghai.
 ?? ?? A visitor wears augmented reality glasses during the expo.
A visitor wears augmented reality glasses during the expo.

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