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Lifting global economic collaboration

By Shen Dingli | China Daily Africa | Updated: 2017-05-26 08:50

The Belt and Road Initiative brings a note of economic optimism to a world that's beset by sluggish growth

The Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation, which concluded in Beijing on May 15, succeeded in dispelling the myth that China aspires to dominate the world, and forged new and stronger multilateral partnerships among economies to boost global growth.

The Belt and Road Initiative is a massive China-led initiative to improve infrastructure connectivity among economies, beginning with Eurasia and extending to Africa, for more balanced and sustainable global development. Until four decades ago, China was a relatively poor country. To eradicate poverty, it launched the reform and opening-up, which greatly expedited the pace of its economic development. The massive infrastructure-building program that China launched made it the world leader in this type of construction.

Now it's time for China to share its experience, expertise and resources with its neighbors and other countries, partly because of its own economic development needs. But the fact is, other countries need China's experience, expertise and resources to strengthen their infrastructure. The United States has not built an airport in almost two decades, and the United Kingdom has not built a nuclear power plant in almost 30 years. In contrast, China has been continuously constructing such facilities over the past three decades and more. It has also been building high-speed railways for about 10 years and is home to some 60 percent of the world's high-speed railway network. Therefore, China enjoys an advantage over developed economies when it comes to costs and the use of technologies for building such infrastructure facilities.

Lifting global economic collaboration

China is more than willing to share its experience and expertise with other countries in order to help them boost their economies. But it has to advertise its experience and expertise in infrastructure construction in order to attract other countries and ensure its own economy grows at a healthy rate. Such supply demand partnerships have been embraced by other economies at such a pace that the Belt and Road Initiative has, in less than four years, expanded to Africa and even Latin America. In addition, a UN Security Council resolution has urged that efforts be made to implement the Belt and Road Initiative to boost regional cooperation, especially for the revival of Afghanistan's economy.

In his keynote speech at the Belt and Road forum, President Xi Jinping made it clear that China is advancing the initiative without any intention of exporting its social system or development mode. China doesn't intend to for many destabilizing groups, either. Instead, it wants to foster a harmonious family of economies.

Moreover, even though China proposed the Belt and Road Initiative, it is interested neither in imposing its view upon other countries nor in dominating the Belt and Road projects. China knows that such an unprecedented initiative has to be "consulted, built and shared" together. This is a major reason 29 heads of state and government participated in the Beijing forum, where every represented economy was a stakeholder.

As far as consultation is concerned, China intends to be an equal partner with other collaborators. To build together, it is ready to contribute to as well as learn from its partners. And to share together, China has no intention of dominating the process-rather, it seeks mutually beneficial results. Since Xi proposed the Belt and Road Initiative in 2013, China has been smoothing its discourse on how economic development can be used to make the world a better place. The success of the Beijing forum shows that China's discourse has been well received.

This is especially important at a time when global economic growth is sluggish, and nationalist and protectionist sentiments in the US and some European countries pose a threat to globalization, especially because over-protectionist measures could lead to a currency, or even trade, conflict.

Amid the global economic gloom, the Belt and Road Initiative injects afresh the spirit of multilateral cooperation into the world economy and will create win-win opportunities, which could lead to a more vibrant regional and global economic recovery.

The author is a professor at and associate dean of the Institute of International Studies at Fudan University. The views do not necessarily reflect those of China Daily.

(China Daily Africa Weekly 05/26/2017 page12)

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