In a bold statement at the Forum Economic Cooperation Asia-Pacific (APEC), including the US and Russia, President Xi announced that China's commitments to open its economy are "large". Additionally, China signed free trade agreements with more countries, demonstrating their dedication to global economic cooperation. The presence of President Donald Trump at the event is still uncertain as the forum continues on Friday.
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Xi also used the speech on Thursday that China would deny Apec away from other economies - known as decoupling - and warn agains t protectionism.
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comments Mr. Xi out of the back of the largest regional firm agreement on free trade in the world during the weekend, covering almost a third of economic output of the world.
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The regional Economic Partnership (RCEP), nearly a decade in the making, includes China, Japan, South Korea and 12 other countries in Asia. P>
"in today's world where economic globalization has become an irreversible trend, no country can develop by keeping their doors closed," added Mr. Xi.
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last month, Mr. Xi and other Chinese leaders introduced a draft five-year plan for China and key objectives for the next 15 years.
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