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Xi calls for greater global economic integratio­n, warns against decoupling

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President Xi Jinping called for greater global economic integratio­n and warned against decoupling while calling on the Us and its allies to avoid “bossing others around.”

“internatio­nal affairs should be conducted by way of negotiatio­ns and discussion­s, and the future destiny of the world should be decided by all countries,”xi said ontuesday at the Boao Forum on Asia, without naming the Us specifical­ly.“one or a few countries shouldn’t impose their rules on others, and the world shouldn’t be led on by the unilateral­ism of a few countries.”

in a veiled critique of Us efforts to reduce dependence on Chinese supply chains and withhold exports of goods like advanced computer chips, Xi said“any effort to build barriers and decouple works against economic and market principles, would only harm others without benefiting oneself.”

“What we need in today’s world is justice, not hegemony,”xi said, adding that China would never engage in an arms race. “Bossing others around or meddling in others’ internal affairs will not get one any support.”

Xi spoke by video to more than 2,000 officials and business executives attending the Boao conference in person in the southern island province of Hainan. Global leaders and the heads of the internatio­nal Monetary Fund and United nations attended the opening ceremony via video-link, according to state media.

After canceling the forum last year because of the coronaviru­s outbreak, China is signaling it’s open for business with the resumption of the conference, billed as an Asian version of the World economic Forum in davos. Officials have in the past used the event to announce major steps to open up the financial system, including the establishm­ent and expansion of the stock connect program that links mainland exchanges with Hong Kong.

China is making a concerted effort to improve ties with Us businesses in particular. A slew of American executives will be participat­ing in the conference, including Apple inc.’s tim Cook, tesla inc.’s elon Musk, Blackstone Group inc’s stephen schwarzman and Bridgewate­r Associates’ ray dalio.

Another focus will be on any new climate goals from Beijing, following promises from the Us and China to work together to tackle climate change after a visit by Us global climate envoy John Kerry to shanghai last week. experts close to the climate diplomacy said China may announce new targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions during the tropical forum, in a response to the climate summit that President Joe Biden will host with 40 world leaders later this week.

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