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    Global community calls Xi's speech voice of great reason

    By Han Baoyi in Athens and Bo Leung in London | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2019-11-07 13:22
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    A line of mascots Jinbao of China International Import Expo (CIIE) are placed at the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai), the venue of the second China International Import Expo, in Shanghai on Nov 6, 2019. [Photo/VCG]

    President Xi Jinping's speech at the opening of the second China International Import Expo in Shanghai on Tuesday is seen by the international community as a voice of great reason.

    At his speech, Xi reaffirmed China's commitment to opening its door wider with such measures as lowering tariffs and improving the business environment. He vowed that China will adhere to its fundamental State policy of opening-up, bringing it to an even higher level.

    More than 3,800 enterprises and 181 countries, regions and international organizations are attending the expo that closes on Sunday.

    Alan Barrell, director of studies at the Cambridge Innovation Academy in Britain, said that within this world of strife, international tension, violence and confusion, there is a voice of great reason and articulation of a very different and positive message. He said Xi's remarks of "Economic globalization represents the trend of history. 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."

    And Xi went on to say: "We must all put the common good of humanity first rather than place one's own interest above the common interest of all."

    Barrell said the concept of jointly building an open world economy through cooperation, employing innovation for mutual benefit is surely not something as an aim to be challenged.

    "Who could disagree and why?" he asked. "Leaders are supposed to express dreams and visions for peoples, nations and generations to find inspiring and act to turn into realities. How can the world – all of us, not welcome President Xi's call to action on togetherness as a means to make the world a better place for all."

    "We have in Xi the one world leader who consistently emphasizes the important and really big themes regarding human progress – spelling out time and again messages for the whole world – not just demonstrating his commitment to make China a champion of these objectives for collective international actions and commitment to a better balanced world but urging others to make international cooperation a key objective."

    Chris Rowley, a professor at the Kellogg College, University of Oxford, interpreted Xi's speech including two important clarion calls.

    One call resurrected and updated his path-breaking Davos speech of 2017 with concern for the world economy to be open and even consultative and cooperative and now recognizing that "…interactions among countries are growing, hence the probability of differences and frictions".

    Also, his calls for "joining hands" and "tearing down walls" is worthy rhetoric, but may be seen by some as an "iron fist in a velvet glove" reality.

    A second call concerns the correct recognition of the importance of innovation and the free flow of knowledge and talent in that, said Rowley, who is concurrently professor at the Cass Business School at City University of London. "Of course, to be meaningful and 'blue skies' innovation requires open and critical thinking, often in and across scientific and academic communities."

    Ping T. Tan, Canadian lawyer and national chair of the National Con-gress of Chinese Canadians, said that Xi has long been a champion of an open world economy and he has continuing advocated for the liberalization of trade and investment.

    The second CIIE has attracted more countries and companies this year to participate in the export, which is indicative that China is open for imports and investment. Even US has more companies coming than last year.

    Luigi Gambardella, president of ChinaEU, a Brussels-based international association that promotes digital cooperation, said that Xi's three proposals to boost global growth and five points of China's path forward shine a spotlight on key elements to shore up further development of China and beyond: openness, multilateralism, and tech innovation, crucial principles for the international community to jointly battle against soaring protectionism and unilateralism which has brought uncertainties, uneasiness, and problems to our valuable globalization.

    Na Li in Toronto and Chen Weihua in Brussels contributed to this story.

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