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Xi clears doubts over further reform

chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2018-04-11 11:54
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Cooperation best way to build bright future for all

China will never be a threat to any country, and not try to overthrow the world order; instead it is determined to safeguard peace and order, and contribute more to global development, Xi said in his keynote speech at the Boao Forum for Asia.

China's rapid development over the past four decades has earned the recognition of the international community as well as raised doubts among some, because a few Western powers are not ready to accept the rise of a country that has an economic model, culture and institutions different from theirs. Some Western powers, especially the United States, have even said China's influence will have a negative impact on the world in the future.

By withdrawing from multilateral mechanisms, such as the 2015 Paris Agreement, and taking anti-globalization measures, the US is destabilizing global free trade the world order. On the contrary, China has long adhered to regional and global cooperation mechanisms, and followed international rules, with Xi reiterating the importance of bilateral and multilateral cooperation in trade and security, and responsible leadership in matters of global significance.

To facilitate China's economic structural upgrading and deepen win-win cooperation with other countries and regions, as well as to strengthen globalization, Xi promised to ease access to the Chinese market, improve the investment environment, enhance IPR protection, and deepen opening-up.

Amid the escalating Sino-US trade friction, Xi's speech can be seen as creating a mediating space for potential negotiation between Beijing Washington, in order to prevent the global economy from suffering another big blow.
A country does not have to resort to a beggar-thy-neighbor policy to achieve economic gains. Instead, through deeper cooperation, all countries can share the benefits of globalization.

Despite still being a superpower, the US has been losing its global leadership role thanks to its unilateral and selfish policies. But instead of self-introspection, it sees China's peaceful rise as posing a threat to its global leadership.

Although the Sino-US trade conflict may eventually be resolved with the two countries striking a new balance in their relations — China increasing imports and lowering tariffs, and the US easing restrictions on the export of high-tech products — China will face more severe challenges in the future, particularly from those countries playing important roles in the post-Cold War world order.

So it should be prepared to deal with such eventualities. Perhaps it can prevent such situations from arising by involving more and more countries in the Belt and Road Initiative, in order to make concerted efforts to build a community of shared future for humankind and make greater contributions to global development.

Chen Qi, director of the Center for Sino-US Relations, Tsinghua University. This is an excerpt from his interview with China Daily's Pan Yixuan.

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