Global Times

Nation adheres to multilater­alism, globalizat­ion in 2020

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Completing negotiatio­ns for closer economic partnershi­ps and accelerati­ng talks for free trade agreements are on China’s trade schedule for 2020, making multilater­alism and cooperatio­n keys words of China’s foreign policies, said Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.

“China will aim to complete negotiatio­ns for the China-EU bilateral investment treaty (BIT) and sign the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p (RCEP) within 2020, and speed up talks over a China-Japan-South Korea FTA,” Wang told a press conference on Sunday on the sidelines of the ongoing 13th National People’s Congress.

Wang stressed that China will uphold the multilater­al trading system and promote the establishm­ent of regional public health liaison mechanisms, so as to enhance public health cooperatio­n and crisis response.

Pang Chaoran, an associate research fellow at the Chinese Academy of Internatio­nal Trade and Economic Cooperatio­n, told the Global Times on Sunday that China will boost regional economic cooperatio­n to counter trade protection­ism.

“The COVID-19 pandemic has undermined global trade and led some countries, notably the US, to pursue protection­ism which will create challenges to the globalizat­ion process and trade liberaliza­tion,” Pang said.

Regional cooperatio­n is effective to drive trade. China-ASEAN trade increased in the first quarter of this year despite the Covid-19 pandemic, which battered global trade.

“The increased trade volume shows their confidence in each other’s developmen­t despite facing common challenges,” Wang said.

China’s cooperatio­n with ASEAN will be synergized with the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), supported by innovation­s including smart cities, artificial intelligen­ce (AI), and e-commerce, Wang noted.

Over the past seven years, China has signed cooperatio­n documents under the BRI with 138 countries and jointly launched more than 2,000 projects, which created tens of thousands of jobs. During the COVID-19 pandemic, many infrastruc­ture and livelihood projects under the auspices of the BRI have played an important role in fighting the disease, Wang said at the press conference.

Despite the suspension of a large number of flights, the number of China-Europe freight trains in the first four months of this year increased 24 percent year-on-year, with shipments rising 27 percent over the past year, which helped deliver 8,000 tons of medical supplies to help Europe fight the pandemic.

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