17 years after entering WTO, China remains vigorous advocate for multilateralism

Further commitments
China has demonstrated its commitment to trade liberalization and opening-up of its market.
At the first China International Import Expo (CIIE) held in early November in Shanghai, deals worth 57.8 billion dollars were sealed.
"I wish to welcome you all to the second CIIE to be held next year," Xi said, adding that "China will continue to significantly expand market access, strengthen IPR protection, and do more to increase imports."
Besides opening its door wider, China will continuously push forward its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) to build a community with a shared future for mankind.
The BRI, proposed in 2013 to enhance connectivity among countries and regions, promote interconnected development, and create new space for global growth, is a major public good China has provided for the world, and a vivid demonstration of Beijing's commitment to openness and cooperation.
China will continue to improve its business environment, and hopes that all countries will work together for a free, open, inclusive and orderly international economic environment, said Xi at the first session of the 13th summit of the Group of 20 in Buenos Aires this year.