China must adhere to multilateralism, market forces: Xi

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China must adhere to multilateralism and remain open even though protectionist thinking is on the rise internationally, state broadcaster reported the country's President Xi Jinping said on Saturday, state media reported.

SHANGHAI - China must adhere to multilateralism and remain open even though protectionist thinking is on the rise internationally, state broadcaster reported the country’s President

Xi Jinping said on Saturday, state media reported.He also said China must let the market play a decisive role in allocating resources and not return to the old path of a planned economy.

 

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Trade protectionism is already failed. Countries should cooperate with consent based on respect of sovereignity and will of people.

And one belt one road earns you thousands of debt and Chinese way of colony

That’s explain Hong Kong.... 👀

What ? That is the lamest attempt of explaining anything I have ever seen. Make your case clear

Trade protectionism has already failed.

Oh the irony

China has to, they are an export oriented country, try being protectionists...and see the results

Lol. Fake News

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