A five-point proposal laid out by President Xi Jinping during an annual BRICS summit in the western Indian state of Goa, which concluded Sunday, will help consolidate confidence and chart out the direction for future cooperation, observers said.
The proposal included cooperative programs such as building an open world, mapping out a shared development vision, coping with the most pressing global challenges, safeguarding fairness and justice in the international community, and deepening partnerships within the emerging economy bloc.
"It is clear that China's proposal will inject new confidence and impetus into the BRICS partnership," said Zhu Jiejin, deputy director with the Center for BRICS Studies at Shanghai-based Fudan University.
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China will host the ninth BRICS summit in the southeastern city of Xiamen in September 2017.
China expects to work with all parties concerned to implement the consensuses reached at previous summits, deepen their partnerships, and write a new chapter for BRICS cooperation, Xi said.
"The summit in Xiamen is seen by many as a milestone for BRICS cooperation as its members strive for strong, sustainable, balanced and inclusive global growth," Zhu said.
The International Monetary Fund said earlier this month, in its latest issue of "World Economic Outlook," that in emerging market and developing economies, the growth posted for 2016 will accelerate for the first time in six years.
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