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China continues to contribute to global economic security, sustainable development
Xinhua
2021-10-21 23:50

The  double open park at Taikoo Li Qiantan, a retail complex in Shanghai. [PHOTO BY  CHEN YUYU/FOR CHINA DAILY]

CHANGSHA  -- China is showing its determination to help bring the global economy back on  track and make continuous contributions to global economic security and  sustainable development, according to officials, entrepreneurs and experts at a  global forum held in Changsha, the capital of Central China's Hunan  province.

The  Global Economic Development and Security Forum of the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA),  the first of which concluded on Wednesday, is a forum on both economic and  security issues around the world.

The  three-day event held both online and offline, and themed "Economic Security and  Sustainable Development in a Changing World," attracted more than 2,600  attendees across the world. More than 30 themed activities and sub-forums were  held, covering a series of hot topics, including food security, carbon  neutrality, energy security, and financial risks, according to the  organizers.

China's contributions

Robust  growth could be the biggest contribution that China is making to global economic  stability, Huang Yiping, deputy dean and professor of the National School of  Development at Peking University, told Xinhua.

"Our  strong exports and investment in the process of recovery are also very important  contributions to economic stability in other countries," Huang said.

China  posted stable economic growth for the first three quarters of this year, staying  on track to meet its annual growth target despite multiple challenges, including  a power crunch and a resurgence of COVID-19 cases.

The  country's gross domestic product reached 82.31 trillion yuan (about $12.87  trillion) in the first three quarters, expanding 9.8 percent year-on-year. That  is well above its annual growth target of over 6 percent, data from the National  Bureau of Statistics showed on Monday.

The  news of China's latest economic performance has come at a time when the global  economy has entered uncharted waters. Global economic recovery has slowed  overall since the third quarter due to myriad factors such as the ongoing  pandemic, surging commodity prices, and shortages in labor and the supply of key  components. The data shows that despite multiple headwinds, China's economy is  on a healthy track and remains a major stabilizer and driver of the global  economy.

China  has also actively contributed to the global goals of zero hunger and zero  poverty, with its grain production increasing steadily.

According  to a white paper issued by China's State Council Information Office, China's  annual grain output has exceeded 650 million metric tons for six consecutive  years, and China's fruit, vegetable, tea, meat, egg and fish outputs have led  globally. At present, China's per capita grain supply exceeds 474 kg, higher  than the international standard of 400 kg, said Tang Renjian, minister of  agriculture and rural affairs.

In  Madagascar, hybrid rice provided by China has helped eliminate local hunger. In  Cuba, Moringa seeds gifted by China have grown into tangible fruits for the  local people, enriching their daily diet. In Fiji, Juncao grass technology  introduced by China has lifted a great number of farmers out of poverty.

Official  statistics released by the Chinese government show that China has promoted and  demonstrated over 1,500 technologies to many countries in the fields of crop  production, animal husbandry, water conservancy, and agricultural product  processing, increasing production by 40 percent to 70 percent on average in  project areas and benefiting more than 1.5 million farming households.

The  late agronomist Yuan Longping, known as the "father of hybrid rice," set a  target to develop 6.67 million hectares of saline-alkali tolerant rice within  one to 10 years so as to feed 100 million more people, making new contributions  to food security in China and even the world, said Zhao Bingran, a professor at  the China National Rice R&D Center, at a food security sub-forum.

China's  contributions to assisting other countries fight against the COVID-19 pandemic  also gained recognition at the forum.

By  mid-September, China had provided close to 1.2 billion doses of finished and  bulk vaccines to over 100 countries and international organizations.

"When  we were desperate for COVID-19 tests and vaccines were only a distant fantasy,  China came to our aid," said Andrew Forrest, founder and chairman of the  Australian company Fortescue Metals Group, at the plenary of the forum.

Closer international cooperation

COVID-19  continues to impact global economic and social development, posing unprecedented  challenges to global economic recovery and sustainable development, and exposing  many weaknesses in the global governance system, said BFA Secretary-General Li  Baodong at a press conference.

Massimo  Bagnasco, vice president of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China,  said that many governance goals need to be achieved on a global scale rather  than by one single country. Every country needs to cooperate in a better way and  work together to achieve these goals.

On  Tuesday, the China Import and Export Fair, or the Canton Fair, concluded in the  southern Chinese city of Guangzhou. It had gathered purchasers from 228  countries and regions both online and offline, attracting 600,000 people to its  exhibition halls.

"The  Canton Fair is conducive to helping stabilize the global supply chain and  industrial chain, and is timely rain for purchasers," said fair spokesperson Xu  Bing.

"China  is committed to expanding opening-up and promoting free trade," Xu said.

The  4th China International Import Expo, slated to be held offline in Shanghai from  Nov 5 to 10, also demonstrates China's commitment to global trade and win-win  cooperation.

Facing  the raging COVID-19 pandemic, frequent extreme weather events and the loss of  biodiversity, countries across the world need to realize that no nation can  remain immune and that international cooperation is the only way out, said Zhou  Xiaochuan, vice-chairman of the BFA.

The  international community should make joint efforts to promote development and  security through win-win cooperation and governance, so as to achieve  higher-quality, more efficient, fairer, more sustainable and safer development,  and to jointly build a community with a shared future for humanity, said Zhang  Qingli, vice-chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's  Political Consultative Conference.


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