BEIJING, April 16 -- Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Monday that China would cooperate with the international community in opening up and seek win-win results through cooperation.
Xi made the remarks while meeting with Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum (WEF), at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
Currently, the world economy has seen some positive momentum, but many problems faced have not been fundamentally resolved, he said.
"The three fundamental contradictions, namely insufficient global growth momentum, lagging global economic governance and imbalance in global development, which as I pointed out in Davos last year, are still prominent," Xi said.
Xi said that recently, the trend toward anti-globalization and protectionism had heated up, exacerbating risks and uncertainties in the world economy.
The fourth industrial revolution is on the rise, but it also contains many risks and challenges, Xi added.
"There are so many problems and challenges in the world," he said. "It is still necessary to respond through equal consultations and strengthened multilateral cooperation."
"History has repeatedly proved that isolation can only lead to a dead-end alley, and only by opening up and cooperation can the road become wider and wider.
"The big country bears important and special responsibility in opening up. As a responsible major country, China will play an active role in bringing bright, stable and promising prospects to the world and make more constructive contributions."
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