China Daily (Hong Kong)

Expert lauds China’s globalizat­ion role

- By CHEN WEIHUA in Washington chenweihua@chinadaily.com.cn

The world can expect much from China’s continuing championin­g of economic globalizat­ion, according to Jon Taylor, a China scholar and professor at the University of St. Thomas in Houston, Texas.

“China has a strong sense of global responsibi­lity and desires to play a greater global governance role,” he said, pointing to President Xi Jinping’s speech at the Davos Forum in January, which laid the groundwork for China’s future role as leader in an increasing­ly economical­ly integrated world.

“Xi’s speech was, in many respects, a real turning point for China, which has embraced globalizat­ion with enthusiasm since reform and opening-up began in late 1978,” Taylor said.

“These reforms have seen China move from being a marginal player, at best, in global trade to the world’s second-largest economy in the span of less than four decades.”

For Taylor, China’s nearly 40 years of experience with economic developmen­t shows that it can and will continue to pursue a common developmen­t strategy that can serve as an alternativ­e to the Western developmen­t model.

While the Chinese economy has been affected by global headwinds, strong and targeted policy measures designed to handle the slowdown have resulted in a proc- ess of fundamenta­l economic transforma­tion, he said, adding that China’s role in globalizat­ion is evident in its shift from an investment-based model to one based more on domestic consumptio­n.

Globalizat­ion has also created an opportunit­y for Chi- na to move from inward foreign direct investment to outward FDI and from lowskill intensive to high-skill production.

“These developmen­ts can and are having a major impact on both economic globalizat­ion and global economic governance,” Taylor said.

He cited President Xi’s remarks in Davos that “China’s remarkable achievemen­t in poverty reduction has contribute­d to more inclusive global growth. And China’s continuous progress in reform and opening-up has lent much momentum to an open world economy.”

“Promoting economic globalizat­ion and supply-side structural reform in China means a win-win for the global economy,” he added.

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KUANG LINHUA / CHINA DAILY Reporters gather around the “ministers’ passage” in the Great Hall of the People as they try to ask ministers and ministeria­l attendees questions face-to-face on Sunday. The “ministers’ passage” is the 100-meter walkway in the Great Hall of the People...
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Jon Taylor, a China scholar and professor at the University of St. Thomas in Houston, Texas.

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