BEIJING, Nov. 26,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- As over 1,300 participants from
over 100 countries and regions as well as international
organizations attended the opening ceremony of the second China
International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE), which kicked off on
Tuesday in Beijing, Chinese Vice
President Han Zheng called for
promoting win-win cooperation, optimization and upgrading as well
as green transition of global industrial and supply chains.
China will adhere to the right
course of economic globalization and enhance business and
industrial capacity cooperation with other countries for a positive
interplay among industries and shared benefits, Han said, the
Xinhua News Agency reported.
At the opening ceremony on Tuesday, a Beijing initiative for stable and smooth
global industrial and supply chains was unveiled.
On Monday, Chinese Premier Li
Qiang, while attending a symposium with representatives of
enterprises and organizations participating in the second CISCE,
said China will continue to take
concrete action to ensure stable and unimpeded global industrial
and supply chains.
Join hands, no arm wrestling
Government officials and representatives from the global
business community and institutions from more than 100 countries
and regions attending the second CISCE opening ceremony on Tuesday
took to the stage to express their support for globalization, and
voiced their concerns about decoupling and attempts to undermine
global industrial and supply chain cooperation.
Observers noted that the global economic stage should be one
where partners seek common growth and a shared future by joining
hands, rather than by engaging in arm wrestling. They urged
governments around the world to work toward ensuring the smooth
flow of the global industrial and supply chain.
Chinese analysts said that in face of the sluggish global
economic recovery, collaboration and seeking win-win benefits is
the only path to ensure the prosperity of global trade, which is
the foundation of well-being for the peoples of the world.
Anti-globalization and the fragmentation of the global supply
chain will only add costs and incur losses, they noted.
"In Europe, a great meeting of the Eastern and Western economies
has been created in Hungary. If
you want to see big German factories and big Chinese factories
built on neighboring plots next door to each other, please come to
Hungary. Our strategy of economic
neutrality will make 2025 a fantastic year for the Hungarian
economy through the enhanced cooperation between China and Hungary," Hungarian Minister of Foreign
Affairs and Trade Peter Szijjarto
said in his speech at the opening ceremony of the second CISCE.
"Hungary is honored to be the
country of honor here," Szijjarto said. "We will take the best
profit out of our presence here."
In face of an increasingly complex global economic landscape and
rising protectionist headwinds, guests including global business
leaders and top executives expounded the benefit of connectivity,
as well as the cost of fragmentation.
"A single tree does not make a forest, and a single string does
not make music. We can achieve more when we work together, and the
bigger the challenge, the more essential cooperation becomes,"
Dominic Barton, chair of Rio Tinto,
said during his speech at the opening ceremony.
"It is important that we speak up and come out of the shadows to
defend and promote supply chain coordination and free trade. It is
essential for all of our prosperity," Barton said.
As the World Bank estimates, a 1 percent increase in
participation in the international supply chain is associated with
a more than 1 percent increase in per capita income to see the
direct link between trade and prosperity, the chair of the mining
giant said.
Another example, according to Barton, is that in a scenario
where countries block made-in-China products in clean energy, such as solar
panels, wind turbines and lithium batteries, Wood Mackenzie
estimated that global energy transition costs would rise by 20
percent, or at least the equivalent of $6
trillion.
Confidence booster
Bolstered by the country's recent slew of incremental policies
aimed at injecting vitality into growth momentum, there is rising
confidence from the global business community.
On Monday, Premier Li Qiang said
that China has achieved generally
steady economic growth and made further progress this year, saying
that more efforts will be made to step up counter-cyclical
adjustment and promote sound economic development.
"At CP Group, we are very confident in the Chinese economy. The
package [of incremental policies] is thorough and considerate. As
entrepreneurs, we are heartened. The overseas Chinese business
community is also heartened," Dhanin Chearavanont, senior chairman
of Thailand's Charoen Pokphand
Group and dubbed the "001 foreign investor to China (among the first foreign investors when
China launched the reform and
opening-up)," told the Global Times on the sidelines of the
event.
Compared with the first edition of the expo held in 2023, this
year's event has seen a growing attendance from global and domestic
companies, many of them giants in their sector.
China Council for the Promotion of International Trade Chairman
Ren Hongbin said the world is seeing
the CISCE, the world's first and only one of its kind devoted to
supply chain cooperation, with growing recognition both in
China and globally.
Huo Jianguo, a vice chairman of
the China Society for World Trade Organization Studies in
Beijing, told the Global Times on
Tuesday that the world's second-largest economy is consolidating
its growth momentum with improved quality and constant efforts to
optimize its business environment. The attractiveness of the
China market and Chinese supply
chain will grow stronger and more multinational companies will
place their bets on China, Huo
noted.
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