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Confident, committed
(China Daily)
Updated: 2006-12-11 06:38

Five years into its membership of the World Trade Organization (WTO), China is fully justified to take pride in its stellar performance as an increasingly important growth engine for the global economy.

However, on the fifth anniversary of the country's entry to the global trade body, we have more sources of optimism than simply the remarkable economic achievements the country has made.

Of note, China's growing confidence in, and strong commitment to, opening up indicates that it will only assume a better and more responsible role during its continuous rise as a global economic power.

The past five years have seen changes in the Chinese economy that both domestic policy-makers and overseas observers could hardly have expected.

The most obvious is a skyrocketing trade volume that more than tripled in five years.

Statistics show that China's trade volume stood at US$509.8 billion in 2001 with a surplus of US$22.5 billion. In the first 11 months of this year, the country's trade volume had already exceeded that for the whole of 2005 to reach US$1,593 billion, with a record trade surplus of US$157 billion.

Admittedly, WTO membership generally boosts a country's foreign trade.

Nonetheless, the explosive trade growth in a large economy like China's and at such speed is unprecedented. And the significance of such trade growth is huge.

Domestically, it creates numerous jobs for China to make best use of its comparative advantage of cheap labour. Globally, competitive Chinese exports have kept at bay inflationary pressure to the benefit of all consumers.

China's entry into the world trade body has helped accelerated the inflow of foreign direct investment.

As a magnet for overseas investors, China has absorbed more FDI than any other developing country for the past 15 years. In 2001, it attracted US$46.6 billion in FDI. Last year, the figure was US$72.4 billion.

Clearly, mounting FDI represents not only foreign enterprises' recognition of China's huge potential as a low-cost manufacturing base and a growing consumption market, but also their endorsement of the improving business climate in the country.

In line with its WTO commitment, China has slashed its average tariff from 15 per cent in 2001 to less than 10 per cent now, a fairly low level for developing economies.

Besides, the Chinese Government has resolved to dismantle barriers for foreign investors to enter domestic industries.

The latest is the expiry of the longest grace period for certain domestic sectors, which was a condition of China's entry to the WTO. From now on, foreign banks will enjoy the same national treatment as Chinese banks do.

Five years ago, the country entered the WTO with mixed feelings. Hopes were high, and so were worries about the possible negative impacts foreign competition might cause.

Yet, the success of some domestic industries has cemented the confidence of policy-makers and domestic firms to embrace foreign competition.

The pent-up growth of China's car industry following its opening up to new competitors from home and abroad speaks louder than any protectionist voices.

Five years ago, cars were a luxury few Chinese had dreamed of. Now, as the number of car sales soar by several hundred thousand annually, all global auto giants firmly believe that China is the market that they cannot afford to lose.

Chinese consumers are more than likely to throw their weight behind opening-up policies given the immense benefits they reap from the fierce price war between various carmakers.

A booming auto industry will directly promote the development of a number of related industries. More important, it will facilitate underlying changes in the Chinese lifestyle and thus be of far-reaching significance in upgrading the economic structure of the country.

Along with the early fruits of opening up, Chinese enterprises have also learnt some bitter lessons from their trade partners' anti-dumping charges.

Nevertheless, as a whole, the country has become more confident in the face of foreign competition.

In fact there is a general consensus that the combination of external pressure, a domestic sense of urgency for reform and people's aspirations for prosperity will sustain China's long-term growth story.

(China Daily 12/11/2006 page4)

 
 

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