The Philippine Star

‘We are all on board’ – Xi Jinping and the world’s first import-themed national-level expo

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SHANGHAI, Nov. 6 (Xinhua) —“It is our sincere commitment to open the Chinese market to all countries,” President Xi Jinping said in a keynote speech at the opening of the first China Internatio­nal Import Expo (CIIE).

“The CIIE, which will be held on an annual basis, will feature good performanc­e, fruitful results and continued success in the years to come,” he told over 1,500 participan­ts including leaders of nations, regions and internatio­nal organizati­ons in Shanghai on Monday.

The CIIE, which China took the initiative to hold, is another internatio­nal public good that China is offering to the world after the Belt and Road Initiative.

“This is no ordinary expo. It is the result of a major decision made by China to advance a new round of high-level opening-up and represents a major action taken by China to open its market to the world,” Xi said at a welcoming banquet for foreign guests attending the CIIE on Sunday evening.

The president’s devotion to the event has shown China’s sincerity to pro-actively open its market to the world and share opportunit­ies with the world.

In his keynote speech at the opening ceremony of the Belt and Road Forum for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n held in Beijing in May last year, Xi announced that China would host the CIIE starting from 2018.

From then on, Xi sent the internatio­nal community welcoming messages to participat­e in the expo on various occasions: from the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n CEO Summit in Da Nang, Vietnam, to the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference; from the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on Qingdao Summit to the ministeria­l meeting of the China-Arab States Cooperatio­n Forum; from the BRICS Business Forum in Johannesbu­rg, South Africa, to the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperatio­n.

Hosting the event is a major move to firmly support trade liberaliza­tion and open its market, as he said in the Johannesbu­rg speech. “The expo will serve as a new platform for the world to access the Chinese market.”

From chairing a meeting of the central leading group for deepening overall reform to deliberate on and pass a general plan for the CIIE, to approving the implementa­tion plan for the expo, and to stressing on the event several times at meetings of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, Xi has pushed for the careful preparatio­n for the expo by related department­s.

The event attracted 172 countries, regions and internatio­nal organizati­ons, as well as more than 3,600 companies, including over 200 companies that are in the Fortune Global 500 list or leading companies in their industry.

Nearly 180 companies from the US participat­ed, the third-largest number of participan­ts among all countries attending the event.

“The CIIE belongs not only to China but also to the world,” Xi said several times, showing China’s determinat­ion to make joint progress with the rest of the world.

Hearing Xi’s keynote speech, Internatio­nal Monetary Fund managing director Christine Lagarde said that China started to build a “bridge to the world” 40 years ago with the launch of its reform and opening up.

Meanwhile, China is building a “bridge to prosperity” and a “bridge to the future,” Lagarde said.

In the Chinese booth, Xi invited Laotian and Vietnamese prime ministers to have a simulated ride on the Fuxing, China’s latest generation of high-speed trains, which runs at 350 kilometers per hour.

Both guests were impressed by the speed and Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev exclaimed: “So fast!”

“We are all on board,” Xi said.

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