China's high-quality development to have positive spillover effects
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GUANGZHOU, China, April 20, 2023 /Xinhua=KYODO JBN/--
China's pursuit of high-quality development will produce notable positive
spillover effects for the global economy, facilitating trade and contributing
to global decarbonization efforts, according to participants at an ongoing
international forum in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou.
The conference, Understanding China -- Greater Bay Area Dialogue, themed
"Chinese modernization and new opportunities for the world" and scheduled from
April 18 to 20, has attracted celebrated figures from the global political,
academic and economic communities, from both home and abroad.
Fred Hu, chairman of Primavera Capital Group, said that China's high-quality
development is of great significance to promoting production and foreign trade,
and ensuring the security of the global supply chain.
"China's economic strength has improved significantly over 40 years of rapid
growth, and now it has assumed an increasingly bigger role in the world
economy," Hu said.
He cited the fact that China's gross domestic product accounted for 18.5
percent of the global total in 2021, much higher than the 7.7 percent
registered in 2001.
Gordon Brown, former prime minister of the United Kingdom, also acknowledged
China's contribution to the global economy, saying that the country's rapid
growth is something that any Western finance minister "can only dream of".
Along with its economic takeoff, China has now become a major trading partner
for more than 140 countries and regions, cementing its position as the largest
country in global trade in goods, Hu noted.
The country's rise within the global trade system is supported not only by its
big population, vast territory and large economic scale, but also its enabling
business environment and institutional arrangements made in the form of trade
agreements, Hu said.
Singapore's Emeritus Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong echoed Hu's words,
predicting that ASEAN will seize the opportunities arising from China's
continued growth by upgrading the ASEAN-China free-trade agreement.
A substantive upgrade to the agreement will pave the way for deeper regional
economic integration and a stronger rules-based multilateral trading system,
Goh said.
Looking forward, Hu said he believes that China's continuous efforts in
expanding opening-up will boost the confidence of overseas businesses and forge
more stable and sustainable trade and investment ties.
Another important part of China's high-quality development is green
development, which Hu believes means achieving zero carbon emission goals as
soon as possible and acting as a bellwether in addressing climate change.
Laurence Tubiana, chief executive officer of the European Climate Foundation,
said that China is now a global champion of clean energy.
The country's pursuit of the dual carbon goals, its pace of deployment of
renewable energy and the development of electrical vehicles are all very
promising signs, Tubiana added.
"The world needs China to make decarbonization affordable, and that's what
China has done in the past for a good number of clean energies," said Tubiana.
China should complete the energy transition at an early date, further
consolidate its position as a global leader in climate change response and
promote the sustainable development of the world, according to Hu.
To that end, China should leverage green technology, scale up support for
decarbonization and green finance, and increase the share of renewables in the
energy mix, Hu said.
Source: Understanding China - GBA Dialogue
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