MOC: China stands for inclusivity, not division

Containers await shipping at a port in Xiamen, Fujian province. (WANG XIEYUN / CHINA DAILY)

China will stick to open regionalism and work with its trading partners in the Asia-Pacific region to forge a shared future, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Commerce said on Tuesday.

The spokesperson made the remarks after US President Joe Biden launched the "Indo-Pacific Economic Framework" in Japan on Monday, which a number of countries including Japan, India and Australia have joined.

Initiatives should contribute to regional prosperity and growth and remain open and inclusive rather than discriminatory and exclusive, a spokesperson for the MOC said

China believes the success of the Asia-Pacific economy has benefited from opening-up and win-win cooperation. Initiatives should contribute to regional prosperity and growth and remain open and inclusive rather than discriminatory and exclusive, the spokesperson said in an online statement.

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Economic cooperation and solidarity should be reinforced rather than undermining and dividing existing institutions. China has always been open to regional economic cooperation initiatives that meet these criteria, the spokesperson said.

The spokesperson reiterated China is willing to further deepen pragmatic cooperation with all parties to support regional economic integration and facilitate regional economic recovery, as well as maintain peace, stability and development in the region.

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