China Daily

Brazilian academic hails accomplish­ments of country

- By ZHANG ZHIHAO zhangzhiha­o@chinadaily.com.cn

China will overcome many challenges, from improving living standards in rural areas to addressing pressure from Taiwan separatist­s, through the leadership of the Communist Party of China and the strong support of the Chinese people, a Brazilian expert said.

“We are sure that the country will achieve its goal as a socialist and fully-developed nation in 2049,” Marcos Cordeiro Pires, professor of internatio­nal political economy at Sao Paulo State University, Brazil, said during the Vision China event on Sunday in Jiaxing, in East China’s Zhejiang province.

Pires said the history of China is “a long journey marked by many sacrifices, much struggle and many achievemen­ts”.

“Few countries in the world have a past associated with one of the great civilizati­ons of history. However, only Chinese civilizati­on can boast of more than 4,000 years of continuity,” he said.

“Only a few Asian and African countries that faced European imperialis­m managed to regain their status as great powers. Among these few is China.”

In 1949, only 20 percent of China’s population was literate, and there were only a few thousand scientists in the country. “Today, China has the most people training in engineerin­g, mathematic­s, science, and informatio­n technology,” he said.

This achievemen­t has enabled the country to become the secondlarg­est economy and the largest exporter and importer globally, he said, adding that China is now a global leader in 5G and artificial intelligen­ce. In 2019, China was also the first country to land a probe on the dark side of the moon.

Pires said that not many countries that suffered from imperialis­m and colonialis­m have been able to eliminate extreme poverty. China is the exception, having eradicated hunger and extreme poverty from the most populous country in the world last year, which counts as “one of the most outstandin­g achievemen­ts in human history”, he said.

Currently, the world is still suffering from the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite being one of the first country to be hit, China has contained infections and revitalize­d its economy, becoming the only G20 nation to witness economic growth last year, he said, adding that it has also become one of the world’s biggest suppliers of COVID-19 vaccines to other countries, including his home country, Brazil. According to China’s Foreign Ministry, as of early June, the country had provided over 350 million doses to the internatio­nal community, including vaccine aid to 80 countries.

“When looking for the reasons for China’s achievemen­ts, two answers can be found: the determinat­ion and resilience of the Chinese people and the leadership of the Communist Party of China,” Pires said.

The successes resulting from China’s rapid growth have also brought new challenges. Since 2013, these include promoting a new type of urbanizati­on, improving living standards in rural areas, and tackling the widening of income disparitie­s, the middle-income trap and others.

“All these issues are very complex, but China will overcome these challenges with the experience acquired by the millions of officials and leaders of the CPC and the strong support of the Chinese people,” he said.

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