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China will not change its resolve to open wider at high standard

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There’s a very interestin­g story about an Italian helicopter and the China Internatio­nal Import Expo (CIIE). The AW139, a helicopter model for emergency medical rescue manufactur­ed by Italy’s Leonardo Group, was a big name at the first CIIE, which kicked off on Nov. 5, 2018. It made the biggest transactio­n on the very first day of the exhibition, which totaled $200 million.

Later, the Leonardo Group joined hands with a Chinese company and launched a 12.8-billion-yuan ($1.78 billion) helicopter production program in Pinghu, east China’s Zhejiang province.

Two years later, the first AW139 helicopter assembled in Pinghu completed its test flight and “returned” to the 3rd CIIE. This foreign investment program is expected to build Pinghu into a worldlevel helicopter production base.

CIIE, as a global trade exhibition, has become an internatio­nal public product shared by the whole world. It presents to the world China’s firm determinat­ion to expand opening up.

The utilizatio­n of foreign investment contribute­s to the building of a new developmen­t paradigm and a moderately prosperous society in all respects.

Foreign investors generally value China’s developmen­t opportunit­ies that come from the country’s deepening reform, as well as the business environmen­t that’s built better and better as the country advances law-based governance.

Many exhibitors joining the CIIE have turned into investors, which mirrors how the building of a moderately prosperous society in all respects, deepening reform and advancing law-based governance reinforce each other.

Reform and opening up is the most distinctiv­e feature of modern China.

People’s wellbeing is attached with more importance as reform is deepened in the new era. A series of policies and measures to benefit the people have been implemente­d, including the centralize­d bulk-buying of drugs on a regular and institutio­nalized basis, and the “discounts” on individual income tax.

Institutio­nal constructi­on is more important for deepening reform in the new era. The country has worked to streamline the government, delegate power, and improve government services, implemente­d the most strict environmen­tal protection regulation­s, and launched a number of other policies to eliminate impediment­s.

Besides, interconne­ctivity and synergy between reforms are increased. China has comprehens­ively deepened reforms in economy, politics, culture, society, and ecological progress. Over 2,000 reform plans have been issued successive­ly and promoted in a synergetic manner.

Over the past 10 years, China has gone from laying foundation­s and defining initial structures, to making overall progress and building momentum, to achieving systematic integratio­n and efficient coordinati­on. It has seen basic institutio­nal frameworks put in place in various areas, and witnessed historic, systemic, and holistic transforma­tion in multiple fields.

China will not close its door to the world, and it will only become more and more open.

Overcoming the impacts from COVID-19,

the country has held high-quality sessions of major exhibition­s, such as the CIIE, the China Internatio­nal Fair for Trade in Services, the China Import and Export Fair and the China Internatio­nal Consumer Products Expo.

Between 2013 and 2021, the average annual growth of China’s exports of high-tech products reached 5.1 percent. The country has set up 21 pilot free trade zones, and they have seen their successful practice in 278 cases of innovation in institutio­nal reform promoted at the national level.

Over the past 10 years, China has firmly advanced high-level opening up. It has expanded opening up based on flows of goods, services, capital, personnel and other factors of production, and promoted institutio­nal constructi­on on rules, management and standards, to build an open economy that promotes mutual benefit and is diversifie­d, balanced, secure and efficient.

Both the scope and depth of opening up have been expanded. A model of all-round, multilevel, and wide-ranging opening-up has gradually taken shape. China has not only achieved its own developmen­t, but also benefited the rest of the world.

The 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) opened at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Oct. 16. Xi Jinping, general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, delivered to the Congress a report on behalf of the 19th CPC Central Committee.

He said China will stay committed to the basic state policy of opening up and unwavering­ly follow a win-win strategy of opening up, to provide new opportunit­ies to the rest of the world through China’s developmen­t, promote the building of an open world economy and bring more benefits to the people around the world.

Opening up is a basic state policy and a distinctiv­e feature of China. The country will not change its resolve to open wider at a high standard; it will not change its determinat­ion to share developmen­t opportunit­ies with the rest of the world; and it will not change its commitment to an economic globalizat­ion that is more open, inclusive, balanced and beneficial for all.

 ?? ?? AW139, a helicopter model for emergency medical rescue manufactur­ed by Italy’s Leonardo Group is exhibited at the first China Internatio­nal Import Expo, Nov. 7, 2018. (People’s Daily Online/ji Haixin)
AW139, a helicopter model for emergency medical rescue manufactur­ed by Italy’s Leonardo Group is exhibited at the first China Internatio­nal Import Expo, Nov. 7, 2018. (People’s Daily Online/ji Haixin)

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