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British communities laud outcomes of Chinese president's visit(2)

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2015-10-25 08:13Xinhua Editor: Gu Liping

ECONOMIC AND TRADE COOPERATION PULLS COMMON GROWTH

A huge number of commercial deals signed between China and Britain during Xi's visit will bring job opportunities to Britain, said Dr. Ramon Pacheco Pardo, an international relations and international political economy expert at King's College London.

The deals also meet the needs of the Chinese government and enterprises to explore new business opportunities, said Pardo.

Bennett said that cooperation projects on nuclear power stations between the two countries have drawn great attention, and the extensiveness and diversification of cooperation agreements between them also deserve to be focused on.

The British newspaper Daily Telegraph has published an article on its website entitled "Hinkley is not kowtowing to China -- this is a two way street," referring the participation of Chinese companies in building of a nuclear power plant at Hinkley Point in southwestern England.

The agreements signed during Xi's visit should be viewed in a positive way, it said, noting "Not only should our strengthened relationship with China be seen as a good thing... it should also be viewed as a way of allowing British business to take a bite out of the world's second largest, and fastest growing, major economy."

"I feel that this is a powerful time in UK-China relations, the outcomes of President Xi's visit are reflective of this with important announcements in several key sectors of our economies such as low-carbon transportation, energy, property, education and infrastructure," said James Brodie, Britain-China Business Council Scotland Manager.

"Details of further improved visa regulations for outbound Chinese visitors are also to be welcomed, especially for somewhere like Scotland which has a thriving tourism market that receives an increasing number of Chinese tourists each year," Brodie told Xinhua on Thursday.

"Our two economies are currently well matched for mutual benefit and I believe that this will continue for the foreseeable future," Brodie added.

PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT BENEFIT WORLD

As the world's most populous country, second-largest economy, and with an increasingly important diplomatic role, China needs to cooperate with other countries, said Pardo.

China's strategies for peace and development feed its current new responsibilities, and benefit the Chinese people as well as people of the whole world, said Pardo.

Since its founding in 1949, China has been advocating international relations for peace as well as sincere and friendly co-existence with other countries on the basis of equality, said Bennett.

The idea for the community of common destiny for mankind is wise, profound, with common prosperity as its core, Bennett said.

China's Belt and Road Initiative, the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, and the BRICS (a bloc embracing Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa), among others, all are components of the community aimed at reaching a shared, prosperous and harmonious future.

  

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