China stands ready to work with all countries to build an open world economy so that the spring
breeze of openness will bring warmth to all parts of the world, said Chinese President Xi Jinping
in a keynote speech he delivered at the opening ceremony of the 4th China International Import
Expo (CIIE).
He gave an in-depth summary of China’s experience after the country joined the World Trade
Organization (WTO) 20 years ago, and demonstrated China’s resolve to open wider at a high
standard, its determination to share development opportunities with the rest of the world, and its
resolution to advance economic globalization.
His remarks have built a strong positive power for solidarity and cooperation that enables the
world to pull together to tide over this difficult time.
The world is experiencing the combined impacts of major changes and a pandemic both unseen in
a century. Unilateralism and protectionism are on the rise, and economic globalization is facing
headwinds. Studies show a steady decline of the World Openness Index over the past decade and a
weakening of global consensus on opening up, which are causes for great concern.
Standing at a critical crossroad of history, Xi encouraged all countries to build an open world
economy, jointly promote the global economy, expand their common interests during
development, and share opportunities in cooperation, so as to build a brighter future for humanity.
Economic globalization is an objective requirement of the development of social productivity, and
an inevitable result of technological progress. It is an irreversible trend of the history.
Xi said at the opening ceremony of the 1st CIIE that economic globalization is an overarching
trend, something that is independent of people’s will. “What we mankind can do is to understand,
adapt to, and apply the law of history instead of trying to prevent it from happening,” he remarked.
At the 2nd CIIE, he stressed that like the world’s great rivers, the Yangtze, the Nile, the Amazon
and the Danube — they all surge forward in relentless flow, and nothing can stop their mighty
movement, not the current of undertows or hidden shoals or rocks beneath the water.
The CIIE is exactly a concrete step taken by China to support economic globalization.
The past 20 years since China joined the WTO activated China’s development and a successful
story of the world economy, and it indicated that it is a trend of the history for countries to
integrate themselves into the global economy.
Now, a few countries blame economic globalization for their own domestic governance failures.
They have set barriers and even been playing the “de-globalization” and “decoupling” games
using the pandemic, which not only contradicts the economic law and the trend of history, but also
goes against the common aspiration of all people around the world.
Xi’s remarks made at the CIIE have sent a strong voice that could shatter the barriers against
economic globalization. At the 1st CIIE, he said that in a world of deepening economic
globalization, practices of the law of the jungle and winner-takes-all only represent a dead end,
and inclusive growth for all is surely the right way forward.
“We need to build trust rather than second-guess each other; we need to join hands rather than
throw punches at each other; and we need to consult rather than slander each other. Bearing in
mind the common interests that bind us all, countries need to work together to make economic
globalization more open, inclusive and balanced for the benefits of all,” he noted at the CIIE the
last year.
Economic globalization is an engine driving global growth, and countries should grasp the general
trend of economic globalization and promote open cooperation to achieve common development.
As Xi noted, “History tells us that openness and cooperation are a major driving force behind
dynamic international economic and trade activities. The current situation calls for openness and
cooperation to foster steady global recovery. Looking ahead, openness and cooperation will
remain essential for continued human progress.”
China is an advocator for building an open world economy. It believes that countries around the
world should work together to make the pie of the global market even bigger, strengthen the
mechanisms for sharing benefits globally, and explore new ways of international cooperation, so
as to release more positive effects of economic globalization, and bring the benefits of economic
globalization to different countries, classes and groups of people.
Putting the common good of humanity first, China will firmly safeguard true multilateralism,
firmly share market opportunities with the rest of the world, firmly promote high-standard opening
up, and firmly uphold the common interests of the world, so as to build an open world economy
with the rest of the world.