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High expectations for the G20 Hangzhou summit

china.org.cn / chinagate.cn, August 31, 2016 Adjust font size:

 

 

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Making the Hangzhou G20 summit relevant

"The Chinese way is to think big strategically. Hangzhou will not be successful without this essential Chinese ingredient, putting its own commitments on the table: moving forward on open trade and investment through East Asia's Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership and globally; committing to deeper financial reform and capital account opening; and undertaking to be a lead partner in a new global trade and investment agenda — carrying its partners in the G20 with it."

 

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