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CIIE a pledge toward global recovery

Holding expo amid COVID-19 demonstrat­es China’s sincerity in deepening cooperatio­n

- By PENG BO The author is a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Internatio­nal Trade and Economic Cooperatio­n. The views do not necessaril­y reflect those of China Daily.

In his keynote speech at the opening ceremony of the third China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai on Nov 4, President Xi Jinping announced new measures for expanding all-round opening-up. As Xi said, China will nurture new pacesetter­s of openingup, pursue creative ways to expand foreign trade, keep improving its business environmen­t, and deepen bilateral, regional and multilater­al cooperatio­n. In fact, all these aspects were evident in China holding the import expo against all odds.

Compared with the second CIIE, this year’s expo improved a lot in many aspects. To begin with, the exhibition area was expanded to 360,000 square meters, with the addition of four special exhibition zones: public health and epidemic prevention, energy conservati­on and environmen­tal protection, intelligen­t transport and sports items.

Also, more industry-leading enterprise­s took part in the CIIE this year, including about 50 of the Fortune 500 enterprise­s participat­ing for the first time. In fact, 90 percent of the pharmaceut­ical companies on the Fortune 500 list participat­ed in the expo. And the hundreds of new products, new services and new technologi­es that made their debut at the third CIIE facilitate consumptio­n upgrading, have helped meet Chinese consumers’ rising demand for such products and services, as well as promote the developmen­t of global and domestic enterprise­s.

Besides, thanks to the overall impact of the novel coronaviru­s pandemic, and the continuing prevention and control measures, this year’s Hongqiao Internatio­nal Economic and Trade Forum was held both online and offline to enable scholars, politician­s and entreprene­urs from all over the world to discuss how to strengthen global economic and trade cooperatio­n in these trying times.

The third CIIE is of great significan­ce to not only China but also the world. The pandemic forced the suspension of economic and social activities in China in the early months of this year, causing the country’s GDP to shrink by 6.8 percent in the first quarter and compelling the organizers to hold the 2020 Spring and Autumn Canton Fair online.

That China held this year’s CIIE on schedule demonstrat­es the success of its prevention and control measures, especially because the pandemic is still raging in many parts of the world. On Nov 4, there were more than 47 million COVID-19 cases and 1.2 million deaths globally. Yet the CIIE opened on time because, thanks to its strict prevention and control measures, China managed to contain the virus at home after the third month. The fact that China is now confident of controllin­g the imported cases, too, also shows the effectiven­ess of its antiepidem­ic measures.

The organizers of the third CIIE took multiple measures to ensure the full safety of the participan­ts and to protect them from contractin­g the virus. For example, to handle medical emergencie­s, the expo organizers had set up five on-spot medical stations with 12 ambulances and about 400 medical personnel.

That about 112,000 organizati­ons and 400,000 participan­ts registered to attend the event shows confidence in China’s effective antipandem­ic measures, and that the CIIE will help boost the recovery of the global economy, which has been badly battered by the pandemic.

The Internatio­nal Monetary Fund, the United Nations and the World Bank have forecast that the global economy will contract by 4.4 percent, 3.2 percent and 5.2 percent respective­ly this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with the World Trade Organizati­on saying global trade will likely shrink by 12.9-31.9 percent.

In contrast, China’s economy achieved a V-shape recovery in the second quarter after having contracted by 6.8 percent in the first. The Chinese economy grew by 3.2 percent in the second quarter and 4.9 percent in the third, and according to the World Bank, China will be the only major economy to register positive growth this year — by 1.6 percent.

Moreover, China’s exports have registered positive growth for six consecutiv­e months since March, though imports have been fluctuatin­g in recent months. But the CIIE will help China stabilize its imports and improve its “internal circulatio­n” (domestic economy) while accelerati­ng the recovery of the global supply chain, which is critical to boosting global economic recovery.

That China held the third import expo under the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrat­es the country’s sincerity in deepening bilateral, regional and multilater­al cooperatio­n. It also shows that despite facing an unpreceden­ted crisis, China is willing to join hands with the rest of the world to overcome the difficulti­es and create a brighter future for all.

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SHI YU / CHINA DAILY

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