Shared opportunities for growth
In today's world, with major global changes and the COVID-19 pandemic, both unseen in a century, economic globalization is facing headwind, and the world has entered a new period of turbulence and change.
Against such a backdrop, observers expect that after the 20th CPC National Congress, China's growth will promote global economic recovery and an open world economy, bringing new opportunities to other countries.
Jean Christophe Iseux von Pfetten, president of the Institute for East-West Strategic Studies in Britain, kindled his interest in China as Chinese students took part-time jobs in the factory of his family in France several decades ago.
As a long time observer of China, he said that the country's development has been a stabilizer for the world economy for many years, thus the 20th CPC National Congress will have a profound impact not only on China, but also on the international community.
Alexey Maslov, director of the Institute of the Asian and African Studies of Moscow State University, said the world is paying close attention to the action plan and major policies to be formulated at the 20th CPC National Congress, which are very critical not only for China's development, but also for global issues such as food and energy security, as China is one of the most important parties.
Recently, the "FutureChina Global Forum" was held in Singapore, during which the 20th CPC National Congress became a hot topic. Chen Gang, assistant director of the National University of Singapore's East Asian Institute, said at the forum that China will continue to attract foreign investment and strengthen trade with regional countries.
China's implementation of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement and efforts in promoting its accession to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Digital Economy Partnership Agreement are clear signals that China will continue to integrate into regional economy to advance its growth.
Hanat Baisek, president of the Kazakhstan-China Trade Promotion Association, highlighted China's contribution to world economic growth. Since the 18th CPC National Congress in 2012, China's share of the global economy has risen from 11.4 percent to more than 18 percent, and the country's contribution to world economic growth has generally remained at around 30 percent, he noted, adding that China has signed BRI cooperation documents with 149 countries and 32 international organizations as of September this year.
Baisek said China has proposed the GDI and the GSI, and promoted the building of a community with a shared future for mankind. He also said he believes after the 20th CPC National Congress, China will continue to provide dynamism for global economic growth and contribute to the development and stability of the world.
Contribution to human civilization
Standing at a crossroads, the human society is facing unprecedented challenges. At this critical juncture, observers expect that China's visions and experience on state governance to be summed up at the 20th CPC National Congress could offer more inspirations for the whole world, further contributing to world peace and development and the progress of human civilization.
Charles Onunaiju, director of the Abuja-based Center for China Studies, said the 20th CPC National Congress will present a roadmap of action and major policies for China's future growth, which is of great significance to world development and global governance.
Developing countries, including African countries, have high expectation for the meeting, he said.
The Nigerian expert has traveled to China many times for various forums and seminars, and therefore gained a close observation on China and Africa-China relations. He said a series of initiatives proposed by China on international cooperation and global governance in recent years has proved China's willingness to share its prosperity and undertake the responsibility as a major country in the world.
Calling the Africa-China ties a model of international relations, Onunaiju said that at a moment when global development is facing various challenges, strengthening cooperation between Africa and China will be significant to the world.
China has put forward a series of new ideas, proposals and initiatives in the past 10 years. As one of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, China has been firmly defending the international system with the United Nations at its core, said Alistair Michie, secretary general of the British East Asia Council.
China actively participated in UN peacekeeping operations and played an important role in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. China has made a significant positive contribution to global economic governance with its lead to create the AIIB -- the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, Michie added.
He said he will keenly focus on the 20th CPC National Congress to see how China may help contribute to global governance.
Abdulaziz Alshaabani, an expert on China from Saudi Arabia, said that China's vision of building a community with a shared future for mankind promotes solidarity and coordination among countries, and the GDI responds to the appeal of developing countries to get rid of the impact of the pandemic as soon as possible and return to the right track of development, giving a strong boost to multilateralism.
The expert said he hopes that the 20th CPC National Congress will continue to provide constructive and pioneering propositions and ideas for global development and human solidarity and progress, so that more countries can learn from the successful experience of CPC governance, he said.
The GDI has accelerated the implementation of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and helped create synergy for global development, said Evandro M. de Carvalho, head of the Center for Brazil-China Studies at Getulio Vargas Foundation School of Law. He wished the 20th CPC National Congress a complete success.