Manila Bulletin

Du30 visits Boao Forum

- By FLORO L. MERCENE

THE New York Times Max Fisher and Audery Carlsen March article entitled “How China is Challengin­g American Dominance in Asia” highlighte­d this observatio­n: “Every Asian country now trades more with China, often by a factor of two to one, an imbalance that is growing as China’s economic growth outpaces that of United States.”

China’s outpacing the US in Asia will continue to accelerate in the coming years. America’s trade imbalance in the region was aggravated by President Donald Trump’s precipitat­e and arbitrary withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnershi­p trade deal that was supposed to outflank China’s economic expansion. Instead more Asian countries have been pushed to piggy-back on China’s trade locomotive.

China is on a historic roll, but more importantl­y, it is being proven right on many counts where it was once questioned, and continues to consolidat­e its successes.

The recent Facebook-Cambridge Analytica massive informatio­n data leak affirms China’s protective supervisio­n of its domestic Internet traffic.

China’s rejection of the aggressive US imposition­s against North Korea has paid off with Kim’s support for “denucleari­zation.”

These are two in a long list of President Xi Jin Ping’s achievemen­ts that may help to extend indefinite­ly his term to ensure his continuing leadership, crucial in China’s quest to achieve the “China Dream.”

China’s achievemen­t will be showcased in “Asia’s Voice” in this week’s convening of the Boao Forum, “Asia’s Davos” in Hainan, China.

President Rodrigo R. Duterte has astutely judged that the Boao Forum 2018 deserves attention and has decided to attend the event on April 9-10. This visit comes at a crucial and auspicious time for 2018, the year that PH-China “Build, Build, Build” projects will be taking off.

Since these are truly massive infrastruc­tures, not “nipa huts” and “farm to market roads” that critics might think, the agreement signed November, 2017, will start building only in 2018.

Two $75-million bridges in Binondo and Makati, the Kaliwa Dam, Chico Irrigation, and 1170-billion Manila-to-Matnog railway, will be on stream this year, and projects in Visayas and Mindanao will be finalized this year.

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