Lecturers envision new steps by BRICS

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Zhou Shuchun, publisher and editor-in-chief of China Daily, delivers a speech during the event of Vision China in Johannesburg, South Africa July 17, 2018. [Feng Yongbin/chinadaily.com.cn]

He said that collaboration among BRICS countries is comprehensive and multifaceted, constituting an important approach of jointly building a community with a shared future. He said the second "golden decade" of BRICS cooperation is expected to be even more vibrant.


Zhao also shared his own story of taking a train to Beijing while a boy from the countryside to attend a university decades ago. The trip took about 20 hours. But now, high-speed trains can link his hometown and Beijing much quicker than before.


Citing the example of China's railway project in Kenya, Zhao said, "African countries have been benefiting from China's high-tech progress."


He said China is willing to contribute more to African countries in boosting infrastructure and building common prosperity.


Zhao cited an African saying to make his point: "If you want to go fast, walk alone; if you want to go far, walk together."


"In face of unilateralism and protectionism," he said, "the BRICS countries need to walk together to deal with the challenges."


Davies said he believes the most strategic play for BRICS is China's engagement with Africa, and Africa's engagement with China.


"The engagement between the two sides truly is a partnership for mutual benefits," Davies said. "The challenges are how to scale the collaboration and the alignment of interests at the global level to counter the negative trend of protectionism and de-globalization, trends that undoubtedly will significantly impact the South African economy."


Davies said he first thought that because the BRICS countries are scattered on different continents, it was hard to forge partnerships. But he said dealing with the recent development of isolationism, unilateralism and protectionism coming from Washington, those subjects will be a front for them to coordinate stances.


"I am looking forward to seeing how the BRICS summit talks about these issues, what resolutions are put forward and how emerging markets can increasingly, in a more coherent fashion, start to respond to the challenges and the turbulence in today's global political economy," he said.


Davies has also shown how China has become an economic growth engine driving development for different regions since the beginning of the century, citing an example that the rapid development in East Africa in recent years has come in tandem with China's economic growth.


Moody shared with the audience how the China-Africa relationship appears from the perspective of a journalist.


By telling the stories that he heard during interviews with academics and experts who have focused on the China-Africa relationship — as well as senior African politicians — Moody talked about how the China-Africa relationship fits in with the building of a community of a shared future for mankind.


He said China's engagement with Africa is part of a much larger picture and he believes that Xi's view of globalization goes beyond just trade and economy — it underpins China-Africa relations overall as well as BRICS cooperation.


By citing the example of Chinese companies' presence in Africa, he concluded that "the China-Africa relationship is a win-win cooperation, and China has made great contributions to the development of Africa."


Thesele John Maseribane, minister of communication, science and technology of Lesotho; Andriamandavy VII Riana, minister of communication and relations with the institutions of Madagascar; and Riaan le Roux, chief operating officer of South Africa's Department of Trade and Investment, also addressed the event.


Le Roux said his country will work with the international community and BRICS countries to bring down barriers and protect the multilateral trading system amid the fact that the world is faced with multifaceted challenges.


It is expected that this will be the joint signal that BRICS countries will send at the upcoming summit, he said.

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