Xi: Make COVID vaccines public good

Free trade
- The G20 should ensure the smooth functioning of the global economy and restore the secure and smooth operation of global industrial and supply chains, reduce tariffs and barriers.
- The G20 should firmly safeguard the rules-based multilateral trading system that is transparent, nondiscriminatory, open and inclusive.
- The G20 should promote free trade, oppose unilateralism and protectionism, and safeguard developing countries' right to and space of development.
- China's new development paradigm is by no means to close its doors but to build a new system of open economy of higher standards.
Digital economy
- The G20 should advance its efforts in harnessing the role of the digital economy as the pandemic has fueled the boom of new technologies, new business forms and new platforms.
- The G20 should enhance data security cooperation, strengthen the digital infrastructure, and level the playing field for high-tech companies from all countries.
- The G20 should address the challenges posed by the digital economy to employment, taxation and vulnerable groups, and seek to bridge the digital divide.
- The G20 should promote the sound growth of digital economy and jointly nurture a digital development environment that is open, fair, equitable and nondiscriminatory.
- China is ready to work with all parties to explore and formulate digital governance rules on the basis of the China-proposed Global Initiative on Data Security.
- China supports strengthening dialogues on artificial intelligence and proposes holding a conference in this field at an appropriate time.
- The G20 should explore the formulation of standards and principles on the legitimate digital currencies in an open and inclusive manner.