Monday, September 01, 2025

China’s Xi calls on SCO to tap ‘mega-scale market’, pledges billions in aid and loans





China’s Xi calls on SCO to tap ‘mega-scale market’, pledges billions in aid and loans



Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping ahead of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit 2025 in Tianjin September 1, 2025. — Reuters pic

Monday, 01 Sep 2025 12:20 PM MYT


TIANJIN, Sept 1 — Chinese President Xi Jinping urged Shanghai Cooperation Organisation members to leverage their “mega-scale market” today, while unveiling his ambition for a new global security and economic order that poses a challenge to the United States.

The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) has set a model for a new type of international relations, Xi said in opening remarks addressing more than 20 world leaders at a two-day summit held in northern China’s port city Tianjin.


“We should advocate for equal and orderly multipolarisation of the world, inclusive economic globalisation and promote the construction of a more just and equitable global governance system,” he said.

China will provide 2 billion yuan (RM1.2 billion) of free aid to member states this year and a further 10 billion yuan of loans to a SCO banking consortium, he added.


“We must take advantage of the mega-scale market... to improve the level of trade and investment facilitation,” said Xi, urging the bloc to boost cooperation in fields including energy, infrastructure, science and technology, and artificial intelligence.


Russia’s Vladimir Putin, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other leaders from Central Asia, the Middle East, South Asia and South-east Asia attended the opening ceremony in a major show of Global South solidarity.

The security-focused bloc, which began as a group of six Eurasian nations, has expanded to 10 permanent members and 16 dialogue and observer countries in recent years.


Xi also called on organisation partners to “oppose Cold War mentality and bloc confrontation” and to support multilateral trade systems, an apparent dig at US President Donald Trump’s tariff war which has disproportionately affected developing economies such as India, whose exports were hit with a 50 per cent levy last week.

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said China played a “fundamental” role in upholding global multilateralism on Sunday.

Analysts say China will use this year’s largest-ever summit to demonstrate an alternative vision of global governance to the American-led international order at a time of erratic policymaking, a US retreat from multilateral organisations and geopolitical flux.

Beijing has also used the summit as an opportunity to mend ties with New Delhi.

Modi, who is in China on his first visit in seven years, and Xi both agreed on Sunday their countries are development partners, not rivals, and discussed ways to improve trade ties amid the global tariff uncertainty. — Reuters


1 comment:

  1. Wakakaka...talk is cheap.

    Talk to any Import-Export Trade practitioner.
    There is NO level playing field in China.

    CCP , of course, largely welcomes people selling to China products that China does not produce, or cannot produce efficiently or to scale.

    Anyone trying to sell into China market products that China itself has manufacturing or domestic output , will tell you CCP makes it exceedingly difficult , places all kinds of tariff and non-tariff, including unofficial and unspoken barriers .

    America before Fuck was largely a very open market. Products from other countries, subject of course to US safety and health regulations ( everyone has to comply) , were very accessible . Japanese, Korean ,Europeans, Taiwanese nhad all benefitted tremendously from the open American market.

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