Financial leaders express faith in China

Premier hosts roundtable meeting of important global organizations
The leaders of key international organizations, including the World Bank, expressed confidence in China's economic restructuring and growth prospects on Sept 12 as the country pursues innovation-driven and sustainable development.
They spoke during a roundtable dialogue in Beijing hosted by Premier Li Keqiang.
The dialogue, known as the "1 plus 6" roundtable, is the second such event in which Li has hosted discussions with such financial heavyweights as World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim, International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde and World Trade Organization Director-General Roberto Azevedo.
Premier Li Keqiang hosts international financial leaders on Sept 12 in Beijing. They are, from left: Angel Gurria of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Roberto Azevedo of the World Trade Organization, Jim Yong Kim of the World Bank Group, Christine Lagarde of the International Monetary Fund, Guy Ryder of the International Labour Organization and Mark Carney of the G20 Financial Stability Board. Wu Zhiyi / China Daily |
The three others were International Labour Organization Director-General Guy Ryder, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development Secretary-General Angel Gurria and G20 Financial Stability Board Chairman Mark Carney, who is also governor of the Bank of England.
The leaders focused on topics such as the global economy, multilateral trade, sustainable development and China's economic restructuring.
In the first half of this year, China's GDP grew by 6.9 percent, which was within the reasonable range set in the annual Government Work Report. On average, 16,000 new enterprises were registered daily.
Over the past few years, China has been committed to restructuring its economy, Li said during the dialogue. And it has stabilized, contributing 30 percent of the world's economic growth.
More than 13 million new jobs were created in urban areas in each of the past four years. From January to August, 800,000 more jobs were generated than in the same period last year, he said.
Domestic consumption has become the most crucial driver now that the service industry generates the largest amount of added value, taxation revenues and employment opportunities, the premier said, adding that the country's economic growth is now propelled by consumption, investment and exports in a more balanced way.
The dialogue is important, Li said, because it shows that China upholds the principle of multilateralism and is strengthening its communication with the international community as a responsible major country.
He called for continuing structural reforms, taking opportunities created by a new era of technological advances and industrial transformation. Systematic innovations should be made to reduce institutional costs and boost business startups and creativity, he said.
Li noted that the world economy is recovering but also facing a large number of uncertainties. Multilateral trade mechanisms based on free trade should be safeguarded, he said, adding that further openness is needed to solve trade imbalances and achieve mutually beneficial outcomes. He called on all other countries to develop their own comparative advantages in a way that shares global economic development.
"We would like to enhance frank exchanges with the international community to effectively communicate in policy-making and guide expectations, which is to further the continued recovery of the global economy," Li said.
The six organization heads agreed that China has made great leaps in increasing growth, restructuring and guarding against risks, while it has boosted market vitality with mass entrepreneurship and innovation and improved the business environment.
They also said China has attached great importance to, and supported, multilateralism and free trade, and its stabilizing economy provides strength to shore up the recovery and growth of the world economy.
Lagarde said at a post-dialogue news conference that she has observed the rebalancing of the Chinese economy from investment to consumption and from industry to services, as well as its moving from mechanical to digital platforms faster than anyone else.
Azevedo said China's commitment to accelerating reform and increased focus on sustainability and quality is welcome and will be supported.
huyongqi@chinadaily.com.cn
(China Daily Africa Weekly 09/15/2017 page14)
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