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By Dame Jenny Shipley, former prime minister of New Zealand In 1995, Iattended the World Conference on Women held in Beijing, which was my first time to China It was an important moment the world’s femaleleaders gathered in China to carry out dialogues o‘We need to learn to listen to China’
By Dame Jenny Shipley, former prime minister of New Zealand In 1995, Iattended the World Conference on Women held in Beijing, which was my first time to China It was an important moment the world’s femaleleaders gathered in China to carry out dialogues on topics concerning women’s development and rights. At that time, China had just began to show confidence in international exchanges and dialogues.. I still remembered the widespread Chinese put forward by Chairman Mao Zedong – “women hold up half the sky”. Duringthe past four decades since the reform and opening up, there has been a lot of progress in education, employment and development of women in China. I hope thatboth the government and social enterprise, whether it’s in China or any other country, women at every level are allowed to share their ideas and jointly make decisions with men in an equal way. This is also one of the reasons why I’m committed to theBoao Forum for Asia (BFA) and served as a director for the forum since 2015. I want more women, like myself, to sit at the same table while sharing the responsibility and create the future together with men. China has witnessed tremendous changes in every respect over the past forty years, including lifting seven hundred million people out of poverty and making its per capita income rise. Besides, China has made huge contributions to the world’s economic growth. The country has not only made great efforts to promote domestic reform, but also endeavored to open its market up to the rest of the world. China’s entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO) is a good example of its efforts to boost opening up. Since its entry into the WTO, China has actively signed free trade agreements with neighbors and other countries in and out of the region, aiming to find out ways to work together. One of the reasons forChina’s great successes over the forty years since reform and opening up was that it connected its people to the markets, which has created huge wave of progress inits industrialization process. The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) proposed by China is one of the greatestideaswe’ve ever heard globally. It is a forward-looking idea, and in my opinion, it has the potential to create the next wave of economic growth. Chinese President Xi Jinping announced a series of major measures on further promoting opening up at the BFA annual conference in 2018, demonstrating China’s determination to continue adhering to reform and opening up. Xi’s keynote speech at the BFA explicitly affirmed China’s commitment to safeguarding multilateralism and continuing opening its door to the rest of the world, which deeply encouraged the international audience present. While China continues to think about how it can open wider to the world,we should learn to listen to China.We need to work with China, the second largest economy in the world, globally to find ways to explore the future andmove forward together. We have high hopes forChina’s next stage of opening up in the next forty years. Read more