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president Doris lard and Mr
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hon heads of state and government Deputy
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heads of state and your spouses
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heads of international
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organizations Dr Claus Schwab and Mrs
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Schwab ladies and gentlemen dear
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friends I'm delighted to come to
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daros the small beautiful town in the
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Alps is
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indeed an important window through which
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we can take the P of the global
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economy people from around the world
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come
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here to exchange ideas and
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insights which will broaden their
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Vision this makes the WF annual meeting
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a cost effective brainstorming event
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which I would like to
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call Schwab
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economics as you know in 10 days
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time the Chinese will celebrate the
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lunar Chinese New
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Year around this time
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it is all bu in
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China people visit their
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relatives and
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friends in this way they will strengthen
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their bond and friendship so this time
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my wife and I and the other members of
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the delegation come to daros to pay
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our
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respect to say New Year greetings to
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Switzerland and the whole world
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it was the best of times it was the
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worst of
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times these are the words used by
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Charles
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Dickens to describe the world after the
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Industrial
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Revolution today we also live in the
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world of contradictions
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on the one hand with growing material
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wealth and advances in science and
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technology human civilization has
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developed as never
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before on the other hand however
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frequent Regional
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conflicts Global challenges like
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terrorism and
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refugees as well as poverty
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unemployment and the widening income
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back Gap have all added to the
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uncertainties of the
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world many people are
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wondering what has gone wrong with our
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world to answer this
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question one must first track the source
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of the
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problem some people blame economic
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globalization for the chaos in our
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world economic
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globalization was once viewed as the
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treasure cave found by Alibaba in the
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Arabian Knights but
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now it has become the pendor box in the
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eyes of
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many the International Community finds
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itself in a heated debate on economic
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globalization so today I wish to address
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the global economy in the context of
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economic
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globalization the point I want to make
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is that many of the problems troubling
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the world are not caused by economic
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globalization for
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instance the refugee waves from the
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Middle East and North Africa in recent
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years have become a global
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concern several million people have been
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displaced and some small children lost
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their lives while crossing the rough
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sea this is indeed heartbreaking to
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us it is war
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conflict and Regional turbulence that
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have created this
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problem and the solution to this problem
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lies in making peace promoting
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reconciliation and restoring
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stability the international financial
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crisis is another example it is not an
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inevitable outcome of economic
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globalization rather it is the
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consequence of excessive Chase of profit
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by Financial capital and Grave failure
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of financial
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regulation there's no point in blaming
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economic globalization for the world's
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problems as that is simply not the case
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and it will not help the
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problems from the historical perspective
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economic globalization results from
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growing social
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productivity and is the natural outcome
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of scientific and technological advances
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it is not something created by any
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individuals or any
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countries economic globalization has
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powered Global growth and
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facilitated the movement of goods and
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capital advances in science technology
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and
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civilization and interactions among
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peoples but we should also
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recognize that economic
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globalization is a double-edged
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sword when the global economy is under
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downward
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pressure it is hard for us to make the
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cake of global economy bigger as a
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matter of fact it may even shrink and
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this will strain the relations between
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growth and
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distribution between capital and labor
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and between efficiency and
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Equity both developed and developing
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countries have failed the punch
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the voices against
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globalization have laid bare the
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pitfalls in the process of economic
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globalization and we need to take that
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seriously the Chinese tend to say honey
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melons hand from bitter Vines sweet
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dates grow on thistles and thorns
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in the philosophical sense nothing is
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perfect in the
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world one would fail to see the full
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picture if he claims something is
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perfect simply because of its merits or
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if he views something as useless just
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because of its
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defects it is true that economic
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globalization has created new problems
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but this is no justification to write
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off economic globalization allog
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together rather we should adapt to and
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guide economic
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globalization cushion its negative
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impact and deliver its benefits to all
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countries and All Nations
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there was a time when China also had
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doubts about economic
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globalization and was not sure whether
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China should join the World Trade
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Organization but we came to the
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conclusion that integration into the
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global economy represents the historical
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Trend to grow its economy
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must have the courage to swim in the
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vast ocean of the global
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market if one is always afraid of
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bracing the storm and exp exploring the
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new
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world he will get drowned in the ocean
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sooner or
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later so what China did is to take a
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brave step forward to embrace the global
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market
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we have had our fair share of choking in
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the water and we have encountered
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whirlpools and choppy
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waves but we have learned how to swim in
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this
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process it has proved to be the right
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strategic
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Choice whether you like it or not the
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global economy is the big ocean that you
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cannot Escape
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From Any attempt to cut off flows of
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capital
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Technologies products Industries and
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people between
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economies and channel the waters in the
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ocean back into isolated lakes and
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Creeks this is simply not possible
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indeed it runs counter to the historical
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Trend the history of mankind tells us
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that problems are not to be
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feared what should concern us is
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refusing to face up to the problems and
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not knowing what to do about
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them in the face of both opportunities
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and challenges of economic globalization
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the right thing to do is to seize every
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opportunity jointly meet
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challenges and chart and chart the right
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ca for economic
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globalization at the APAC economic
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leaders meeting in late
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2016 I spoke about the need to make the
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process of economic globalization more
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invigorated more inclusive and more
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sustainable we should act
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proactively and manage e economic
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globalization as
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appropriate so as to release its
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positive
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impact and rebalance the process of
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economic
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globalization we should follow the
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general trend proceed from our
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respective National
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conditions and embark on the right
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pathway of integrating into economic
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globalization at the right pace we
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should strike a balance between
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efficiency and Equity to ensure that
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different countries different social
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stru and different groups of people all
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share in the benefits of economic
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globalization
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this is a responsibility that leaders of
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our times must take
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on and the
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people around the world expect nothing
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less from
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us ladies and gentlemen dear
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friends at present the most pressing
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task before us is to steer the global
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economy out of difficulty the global
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economy has remained sluggish for quite
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some time now the gap between the poor
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and the rich and between the South and
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the north is widening the root
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cause is that three critical issues in
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the economic sphere have not been
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effectively
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addressed first lack of robust driving
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force makes it difficult to sustain
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steady Global
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growth the global growth is now at
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slowest Pace in seven
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years and growth of global
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trade is even slower than
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that short-term policy stimulus has
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proved
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ineffective and fundamental structural
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reform is just
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unfolding the global econ economy is now
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in a
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period of moving toward New Growth
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drivers with the role of traditional
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engines for
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growth further
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weakening despite the burgeoning new
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technologies such as artificial
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intelligence and 3D
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printing new sources of growth are yet
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to emerge
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and A New Path for the global economy
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remains
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elusive second inadequate global
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economic
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governance makes it difficult to adapt
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to new developments in the global
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economy Madame Christian lard recently
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told me that emerging markets and
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developing countries
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already contribute to 80% of global
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growth in the past few decades the
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global economic landscape has changed
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profoundly but the global governance
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system has not embraced those new
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changes and is therefore inadequate in
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terms of representation and
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inclusiveness the global industrial
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landscape is also changing and new
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industrial chains value chains and
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Supply chains are taking
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shape but trade and investment rules
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have not kept pace with these
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developments resulting in acute problems
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such as closed mechanisms and
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fragmentation of rules
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the Global Financial Market needs to be
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more resilient against
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risks but the Global Financial
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governance mechanism fails to meet the
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new
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requirement and is unable to effectively
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resolve problems such as frequent
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volatility in International Financial
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market and the buildup of asset
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bubbles third uneven Global
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development makes it difficult to meet
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people's expectations for Better
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Lives Dr Schwab observes in his book The
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Fourth Industrial Revolution that this
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round of Industrial Revolution will have
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extensive and far-reaching impacts such
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as growing
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inequality particularly
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a possible widening gap between return
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on Capital and return on
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labor the richest 1% of the world's
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population own more
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wealth than the remaining 99%
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combined inequality in income
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distribution and uneven development
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space are worried
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over 700 million people in the
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world are still living in extreme
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poverty for many
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families to
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have warm
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houses enough
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food and secure
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jobs is still a distant
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dream this is the biggest challenge
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facing the world today it is also what
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is behind the social turmoil in some
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countries all this shows
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that there are indeed problems with
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global growth governance and development
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models and these problems must be
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addressed
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the founder of the Red Cross Henry dunan
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said our Real Enemy is not the
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neighboring country it is hunger poverty
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ignorance
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Superstition and
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Prejudice we need to have the vision to
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desect these problems more importantly
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we need to have the courage to take
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actions to add them
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first we should develop a dynamic
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Innovation driven growth
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model the fundamental problem plaguing
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the global economy is the lack of
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driving force for growth Innovation is
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the primary force guiding
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development unlike the previous
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industrial revolutions the fourth
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Industrial
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Revolution is
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unfolding at an exponential rather than
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linear
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Pace we need to relentlessly pursue
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Innovation only with the courage to
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innovate and reform can we remove
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bottlenecks blocking Global growth and
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development with this in mind G20
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leaders reached an important consensus
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at the hjo summit that is to take
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Innovation as a key
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driver and Foster new driving force of
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growth for both individual countries and
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the global
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economy we should foster a new
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development philosophy and rise above
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the debate about whether there should be
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more fiscal stimulus or more monetary
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easing we should follow a multipronged
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approach to address both the symptoms
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and the underlying
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problems we should adopt new policy
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measures and advanced structural
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reform to create more space for growth
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and sustain its
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momentum we should develop a new growth
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model and seize the opportunities
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presented by the new round of Industrial
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Revolution and digital
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economy we should meet the challenges of
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climate change and aging
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population we should
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also address the negative impact of it
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application and automation on
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jobs when cultivating new Industries and
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new forms and models of business we
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should always find ways to create new
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jobs in order to restore confidence and
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hope to our
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peoples
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second we should pursue a well
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coordinated and interconnected approach
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to develop a model of open and women
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Corporation today mankind has become a
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close-knit community of shared
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future countries have become mutually
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dependent with extensive converging
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interests all countries enjoy the right
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to
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development yet at the same time they
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should view their own interests in a
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broader
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context and refrain from pursuing their
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own interests at the expense of
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others we
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should commit ourselves to growing an
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open global
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economy to share the opportunities and
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interests through opening up and Achieve
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win-win
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outcomes we should not develop a habit
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of retreating to the harbor whenever
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encountering a storm for this will never
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get us to the other shore of the
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ocean we must redouble efforts to
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develop Global
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connectivity to enable all countries to
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achieve interconnected growth and share
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Prosperity we must remain committed to
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developing free trade and
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investment
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promote trade and
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investment liberalization and
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facilitation through opening
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up and say no to protectionist
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pursuing
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protectionism is just like locking
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oneself in the dark
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room while Wind and Rain may be kept
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outside so are light and
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air no one will emerge as a winner in
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the trade War
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[Applause]
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third we should develop a model of fair
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and Equitable governance in keeping with
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the trend of the times as the Chinese
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saying goes people with Patty shortness
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attend to trival matters while people
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with great vision attend to governance
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of
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Institutions there is a growing call
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from the internet Community for
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reforming the global economic governance
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system which is a pressing task for us
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only when it adapts to new Dynamics in
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the international economic architecture
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can the global governance system sustain
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Global
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growth countries big or small strong or
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weak rich or poor are all equal members
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of the International
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Community as such they are entitled to
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participate in decision making
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enjoy rights and fulfill obligations on
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an equal basis emerging markets and
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developing countries deserve greater
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representation and
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voice the 2010 IMF quarter reform has
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entered into
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force and its momentum should be
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sustained we should adhere to
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multilateralism to uphold the authority
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and efficacy of multilateral
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Institutions we should honor promises
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and abide by rules one should not select
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or bend rules as he sees
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fit the Paris agreement is a hard one
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achievement which is in keeping with the
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underlying trend of global development
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all signatories should stick to it
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instead of walking away from it as this
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is a responsibility we must assume for
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future
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[Applause]
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Generations
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it's Fourth we should develop a balanced
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Equitable and inclusive development
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model as the Chinese saying goes a just
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course should be pursued for common good
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development is ultimately for the people
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to achieve more balanced development and
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ensure that people have equal access to
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Opportunities and share in the benefits
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of development it is crucial to have a
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sound development philosophy and model
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and make development Equitable effective
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and
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balanced we should foster a culture that
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values diligence frugality and
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Enterprise and respects the fruits of
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hard work of
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all priority should be given to
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addressing poverty unemployment the
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widening income gap and the concerns of
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the disadvantage to promote social
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equity and
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Justice it is important to protect the
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environment while pursuing economic and
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social progress so as to achieve
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Harmony between men and nature and
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Harmony between men and
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Society the 2030 agenda for sustainable
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development should be implemented to
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realize balanced Development Across the
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world
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[Applause]
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a Chinese adage
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reads Victory is ensured when people
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pull their strength success is secured
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when people put their heads
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together as long as we keep to the goal
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of building a community of shared future
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for mankind and work hand in hand to
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fulfill our responsibilities and
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overcome
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difficulties we will be able to create a
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better world and deliver better lives
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for our peoples
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ladies and
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gentlemen dear
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friends thanks to 38 years of Reform and
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opening
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up China has become the world's second
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largest
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economy a right path leads to a bright
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future China has come this far because
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the the Chinese people have under the
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leadership of the Communist Party of
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China blazed a development path that
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suits China's actual
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conditions this is a path based on
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China's
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realities China has in the past years
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succeeded in embarking on a development
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path that suits Itself by drawing on
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both the wisdom of it civilization and
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the practices of other countries in both
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East and West in exploring this path
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China refuses to stay insensitive to The
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Changing Times or to blindly follow in
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others
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footsteps all roads lead to
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Rome no country should view its own
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development path as the only viable
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one still less should it impose its own
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development path on
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others this is a path that puts people's
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interests
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First China follows a people oriented
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development philosophy and is committed
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to battering the lives of his
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people
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development is of the People by the
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people and for the people
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China pursues the goal of common
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Prosperity we have taken major steps to
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alleviate poverty and lifted over 700
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million people out of poverty and good
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progress is being made in our efforts to
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finish building a society of initial
00:31:48
prosperity in all
00:31:51
respects this is a path of pursuing
00:31:54
reform and
00:31:56
innovation China has tackled
00:31:59
difficulties and challenges on its way
00:32:01
forward through
00:32:03
reform China has demonstrated its
00:32:05
courage to take on difficult issues
00:32:08
navigate trous Rapids and remove
00:32:11
institutional hurdles standing in the
00:32:13
way of
00:32:14
development these efforts have enabled
00:32:16
us to unleash productivity and social
00:32:24
Vitality building on progress of 30
00:32:28
years of Reform we have introduced more
00:32:31
than
00:32:33
1,200 reform measures over the past four
00:32:36
years injecting powerful impetus into
00:32:39
China's
00:32:42
development this is a path of pursuing
00:32:45
common development through opening
00:32:49
up China is committed to a fundamental
00:32:52
policy of opening up and pursues a
00:32:55
wing-wing opening up strategy
00:32:59
China's development is both domestic and
00:33:01
external
00:33:03
oriented while developing itself China
00:33:05
also shares more of its development
00:33:08
outcomes with other countries and
00:33:10
peoples China's outstanding development
00:33:13
achievements and the vastly improved
00:33:15
living standards of its
00:33:17
people are a blessing to both
00:33:22
China and the world
00:33:28
such achievements in development over
00:33:31
the past decades owe themselves to the
00:33:34
hard work and perseverance of the
00:33:36
Chinese people a quality that has
00:33:39
defined the Chinese Nation for several
00:33:42
thousand
00:33:43
years we Chinese know only too well that
00:33:48
there is no such thing as a free lunch
00:33:50
in the
00:33:53
world and no pile will fall from the sky
00:33:58
for a big country with over 1.3 billion
00:34:02
people development can be achieved only
00:34:05
with the dedication and tiess efforts of
00:34:08
his own people we cannot expect others
00:34:11
to deliver development to China and no
00:34:14
one is in a position to do
00:34:17
so when assessing China's
00:34:20
development one should not only see what
00:34:23
benefits the Chinese people have gained
00:34:26
but also how much efforts they have put
00:34:31
in not just what achievements China has
00:34:35
scored but also what contribution it has
00:34:38
made to the
00:34:39
world then one will reach a more
00:34:42
balanced conclusion about China's
00:34:53
development between 1950 and uh 2016
00:35:00
despite its modest level of development
00:35:03
and living
00:35:06
standard China provided more than 400
00:35:10
billion yen of foreign
00:35:13
assistance undertook over 5,000 foreign
00:35:17
assistance
00:35:20
projects including nearly 3,000 complete
00:35:24
projects
00:35:28
and we have held over 11,000 training
00:35:31
workshops in
00:35:33
China for over 260,000
00:35:36
Personnel from other developing
00:35:41
countries since he launched reform and
00:35:44
opening
00:35:45
up China has attracted over 1.7 trillion
00:35:49
US dollar of foreign
00:35:51
investments and made over 1.2 trillion
00:35:55
us doar of direct Unbound
00:35:59
investment making huge contribution to
00:36:02
global economic
00:36:06
growth since the outbreak of the
00:36:08
international financial
00:36:11
crisis China contributed to over
00:36:16
30% of global growth every year on
00:36:23
average all these figures are among the
00:36:26
highest in the world
00:36:31
these figures speak for
00:36:33
themselves China's development is an
00:36:36
opportunity for the
00:36:40
world China has not only benefited from
00:36:44
economic globalization but also
00:36:46
contributed to
00:36:49
it rapid growth in China has been a
00:36:53
sustained and Powerful engine for global
00:36:56
economic stability and
00:36:59
expansion the interconnected development
00:37:01
of China and a large number of other
00:37:04
countries has made the world economy
00:37:06
more
00:37:09
balanced China's remarkable achievement
00:37:11
in poverty reduction has contributed to
00:37:14
more inclusive Global
00:37:18
growth and China's continu continuous
00:37:21
progress in reform and opening up has
00:37:24
lent much momentum to an open world econ
00:37:31
economy we Chinese know only too well
00:37:36
what it takes to achieve
00:37:39
Prosperity so we applaud the
00:37:41
achievements by
00:37:44
others and we wish them a better
00:37:53
future we are not jealous of others
00:37:56
success
00:37:58
and we will not complain about others
00:38:01
who have benefited so much from the
00:38:03
great opportunities presented by China's
00:38:06
development we will open our arms to the
00:38:09
people of other countries and welcome
00:38:11
them aboard the express train of China's
00:38:15
[Applause]
00:38:21
development ladies and gentlemen dear
00:38:25
friends I know you are all closely
00:38:28
following China's Economic Development
00:38:31
and let me give you an update on that
00:38:33
China's economy has entered what we call
00:38:36
a new normal in which major changes are
00:38:39
taking place in terms of growth rate
00:38:42
development model economic structure and
00:38:45
drivers of
00:38:48
growth but the economic fundamentals
00:38:51
sustaining sound development remain
00:38:54
unchanged
00:38:59
despite a sluggish global
00:39:01
economy China's economy is expected to
00:39:05
grow by 6.7% in
00:39:08
2016 still among the highest in the
00:39:14
world China's economy is far bigger in
00:39:18
size than in the
00:39:21
past and it now generates more
00:39:25
output than it did with double digigit
00:39:27
growth in the
00:39:30
past household consumption and the
00:39:33
service sector have become the main
00:39:36
drivers of growth in the first three
00:39:39
quarters of
00:39:40
2016 added value of the tertiary
00:39:43
industry took up
00:39:46
52.8% of the
00:39:49
GDP and domestic consumption contributed
00:39:53
to 71% of economic growth
00:39:59
household income and employment have
00:40:02
steadily
00:40:04
risen while per unit GDP energy
00:40:07
consumption continues to
00:40:09
drop our efforts to pursue green
00:40:11
development are paying
00:40:16
off the Chinese economy faces downward
00:40:20
pressure and many
00:40:21
difficulties including acute mismatch
00:40:25
between excess capacity and an upgrading
00:40:28
demand
00:40:29
structure lack of internal driving force
00:40:32
for
00:40:33
growth accumulation of financial
00:40:38
risks and growing challenges in certain
00:40:43
regions we see these as temporary
00:40:46
hardships that occur on the way
00:40:50
forward and the measures we have taken
00:40:53
to address these problems are producing
00:40:55
good results
00:41:00
we are firm in our resolve to forge
00:41:04
ahead
00:41:05
China is the world's largest developing
00:41:09
country with over 1.3 billion
00:41:13
people and their living standards are
00:41:16
not yet
00:41:18
high but this reality also means China
00:41:21
has enormous potential and space for
00:41:25
development Guided by the princip
00:41:28
and vision of innovative coordinated
00:41:30
green open and shared
00:41:33
development we will adapt to the new
00:41:37
normal stay ahead of the
00:41:41
curve and make coordinated efforts to
00:41:44
maintain steady growth accelerate reform
00:41:48
adjust economic structure improve
00:41:51
people's living standards and fend off
00:41:54
risks with these efforts we aim to
00:41:57
achieve medium high rate of growth and
00:42:00
upgrade the economy to higher end of the
00:42:03
value
00:42:06
chain China will strive to enhance the
00:42:10
performance of economic
00:42:13
growth we will pursue supply side
00:42:15
structural reform as the general goal
00:42:18
shift the growth model and upgrade the
00:42:21
economic
00:42:22
structure we will continue to cut over
00:42:25
capacity
00:42:27
reduce
00:42:28
inventory deleverage
00:42:31
financing reduce cost and strengthen
00:42:34
weak
00:42:36
links we will Foster new drivers of
00:42:39
growth develop an advanced manufacturing
00:42:43
sector and upgrade the real
00:42:47
economy we will implement the internet
00:42:50
plus action plan to boost effective
00:42:53
demand and better meet the
00:42:56
individualized and diverse needs of
00:42:59
consumers and we will also do more to
00:43:01
protect the
00:43:05
ecosystem China will boost Market
00:43:08
Vitality to add new impetus to
00:43:12
growth we will intensify reform efforts
00:43:15
in priority areas and key links and
00:43:18
enable the market to play a decisive
00:43:20
role in resources allocation Innovation
00:43:24
will continue to feature prominently on
00:43:26
our growth agenda in pursuing the
00:43:29
strategy of innovation driven
00:43:30
development we will bolster the
00:43:32
Strategic emerging Industries apply new
00:43:35
technologies and Foster new business
00:43:38
models to upgrade traditional
00:43:42
Industries and we will boost new drivers
00:43:45
of growth and Revitalize traditional
00:43:48
ones China will Foster an enabling an
00:43:51
orderly environment for
00:43:53
investment we will expand market access
00:43:56
for foreign
00:43:58
investors build high standard pilot free
00:44:01
trade
00:44:03
zones strengthen protection of property
00:44:06
rights and level the playing field to
00:44:09
make China's Market more transparent and
00:44:13
better
00:44:17
regulated in the coming five
00:44:21
years China is expected to import 8
00:44:25
trillion US dollar of
00:44:28
Goods attract 600 billion US of foreign
00:44:34
investment and
00:44:38
make 750 billion US doar of outbound
00:44:43
investment Chinese tourists will make
00:44:46
700 million overseas
00:44:49
visits all these will create a bigger
00:44:53
Market more
00:44:55
Capital more product
00:44:58
and more business opportunities for
00:45:00
other
00:45:04
countries China's
00:45:07
development will continue to offer
00:45:09
opportunities to business communities in
00:45:12
other countries China will keep its door
00:45:15
wide open and not close
00:45:19
it an Open Door allows both other
00:45:22
countries to access the Chinese market
00:45:24
and China itself to integrate with
00:45:29
world and we hope that other countries
00:45:31
will also keep their door open to
00:45:33
Chinese investors and keep the playing
00:45:36
field level for
00:45:39
us China will vigorously Foster an
00:45:42
external environment of opening up for
00:45:45
common development we will advance the
00:45:47
building of the free trade area of the
00:45:49
Asia Pacific and negotiations of the
00:45:51
regional comprehensive economic
00:45:53
partnership to form a Global Network of
00:45:56
free trade Arrangements China stands for
00:45:59
open transparent and wing-wing Regional
00:46:01
free trade
00:46:02
arrangements and opposes forming groups
00:46:06
that are exclusive or fragmented in
00:46:10
nature China has no intention to boost
00:46:13
his trade competitiveness by devaluing
00:46:16
the R&B steas will it launch a currency
00:46:21
War over three years ago I put forth the
00:46:24
belt and Road initiative
00:46:27
since then over 100 countries and
00:46:30
international organizations have given
00:46:33
warm responses and support to the
00:46:35
initiative more than 40 countries and
00:46:38
international organizations have signed
00:46:40
cooperation agreements with China and
00:46:42
our Circle of Friends Along the ban road
00:46:46
is growing bigger Chinese companies have
00:46:49
made over 50 billion US doar of
00:46:52
investment and launched a number of
00:46:54
major projects in these countries Ong
00:46:57
The Roots spurring the economic
00:46:59
development of these countries and
00:47:01
creating many local
00:47:03
jobs the B and Road initiative
00:47:06
originated in China but it has delivered
00:47:09
benefits well beyond its
00:47:12
borders in May this
00:47:15
year China will host in
00:47:18
Beijing the belt and Road forum for
00:47:22
international
00:47:24
cooperation which aims to discuss ways
00:47:27
boost cooperation build cooperation
00:47:29
platforms and share cooperation
00:47:32
outcomes The Forum will also explores
00:47:35
ways to address problems facing Global
00:47:38
Regional Global and Regional economy
00:47:41
create fresh energy for pursuing
00:47:43
interconnected development and make the
00:47:46
belt and Road initiative deliver greater
00:47:48
benefits to people of countries involved
00:47:51
ladies and gentlemen dear
00:47:53
friends world history shows
00:47:57
that the road of human civilization has
00:48:00
never been a smooth
00:48:01
one and that mankind has made progress
00:48:05
by surmounting
00:48:07
difficulties no difficulty however
00:48:10
daunting will stop Mankind from
00:48:13
advancing when encountering difficulties
00:48:16
we should not complain about ourselves
00:48:19
blame
00:48:21
others lose
00:48:23
confidence or run away from
00:48:25
responsibilities
00:48:29
instead we should join hands and rise to
00:48:32
the
00:48:33
challenge history is created by the
00:48:38
brave let us boost
00:48:40
confidence take
00:48:43
actions and work
00:48:45
together for a bright future thank you
00:49:09
Mr
00:49:13
President it
00:49:15
was a very very important
00:49:20
speech at a historical
00:49:24
moment the history of mankind
00:49:27
presently is
00:49:30
characterized by
00:49:33
mastering enormous
00:49:36
pressures
00:49:37
coming from the transformational
00:49:42
forces
00:49:43
technological
00:49:46
economic transformational forces which
00:49:50
reshape the world it would be
00:49:55
presumptuous Mr President president to
00:49:58
summarize your speech but I would like
00:50:03
just
00:50:05
to remind us of three very
00:50:10
important commitments you made
00:50:14
here which fulfill us with confidence
00:50:19
for the
00:50:20
future
00:50:22
first your commitment and your
00:50:25
determination to
00:50:27
continue the economic development of
00:50:33
China to
00:50:35
continue to have
00:50:37
China as a important
00:50:41
force in the global economy as a driving
00:50:46
force
00:50:48
by preparing very well for the new
00:50:53
normal through the necessary structural
00:50:58
reforms
00:51:00
but it was also so important to hear
00:51:04
from you Mr President your commitment to
00:51:08
globalization we are living in a global
00:51:10
interdependent
00:51:12
world we cannot
00:51:16
recreate artificial
00:51:18
borders globalization is a win win
00:51:23
situation we have a common Destiny as a
00:51:26
mankind at as
00:51:29
humankind
00:51:31
so your
00:51:33
commitment
00:51:34
also to a fair Innovative open and
00:51:40
inclusive world is
00:51:43
crucial and I would say I know Mr
00:51:47
President there is the Chinese stream
00:51:51
let's have a global dream a dream of a
00:51:57
world which remains
00:52:00
Innovative which remains
00:52:02
open which is fair and which is
00:52:07
inclusive Mr
00:52:09
President we are also living in a new
00:52:13
world you mentioned the fourth
00:52:15
Industrial
00:52:17
Revolution we cannot go back to Old
00:52:21
policies we
00:52:23
cannot
00:52:24
just take risk recipes which may have
00:52:28
worked in the old world but which will
00:52:32
not be appropriate anymore in order to
00:52:35
face the new challenges for example the
00:52:40
impact technology has unemployment and
00:52:44
here we need new ideas and new words
00:52:48
were
00:52:50
refreshing because you are committed to
00:52:54
approach Global governance Global
00:52:57
cooperation in a new
00:52:59
way we thank you again for joining us
00:53:03
here in
00:53:04
Davos president she I can tell you we
00:53:10
here as a community of global
00:53:13
leaders we are committed to the same
00:53:16
objectives to make this world a better
00:53:20
world to give everybody a better more
00:53:24
fulfilled healthier
00:53:27
and I would say a life where he feels
00:53:31
really included into the society that's
00:53:36
what we are struggled for that's what we
00:53:38
are here for it all is on us to make it
00:53:42
happen and here we join forces with
00:53:46
you Mr President I would like to wish
00:53:52
you the first lady Professor Pang you're
00:53:56
the
00:53:57
delegation and the Chinese people a very
00:54:02
happy healthy
00:54:04
successful New Year and I hope that you
00:54:08
leave Davos with a good
00:54:11
memory because what we need in the world
00:54:15
is sunshine and your speech has brought
00:54:18
us some sunshine into our discussions
00:54:22
thank you
00:54:35
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