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CCTV: As the 17th Summer Davos forum concluded in Dalian, China’s “market dividends” and “innovation dividends” continue to make headlines, which calls into question such rhetoric as “China shock” or “trade imbalance”. Lately we have seen more objective and rational voices around the world rejecting protectionism and advocating building an open and inclusive world economy. What’s China’s comment? Guo Jiakun: More and more countries have come to realize that seizing “China opportunity 2.0” is a pressing priority and win-win cooperation holds the key to future success. The quality products China exports to the world is a boon, not a shock. For industries, Chinese equipment and components help them to achieve upgrading and green transition and better integrate into global value chains. According to the UN Conference on Trade and Development, intermediate goods trade with China has increased the number of developing countries as key global trading hubs from 6 in 2007 to 11 in 2024. For consumers, China’s affordable quality products help ease the strain of inflation by allowing them to reduce household spending. The European Central Bank estimates that a 10 percent increase in Chinese imports to the EU in 2026 would reduce overall import prices by 1.6 percent. China never seeks trade surplus. Instead, we readily share our domestic market with the rest of the world. In the first five months of this year, China’s import surged by 20.5 percent, outpacing export growth by 8.7 percentage points. Among China’s top 50 trading partners, 32 registered higher growth in export to China than import from China. A multi-dimensional vision of “China opportunity 2.0” is unfolding before our eyes. The Chinese market will unlock new space for growth. “Made in China” will be further empowered with a more efficient industrial ecosystem. China’s infrastructure development will ensure more enabling conditions. The Chinese government will foster a more open, equitable and friendly business environment. To root your business in China is to embrace opportunities; to integrate into China is to secure a promising future.

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