
Committed to opening up
China will not reverse course or run against historical trend by "decoupling" or forming a small circle to keep others out.
Despite the damage inflicted by COVID-19, China's import of goods has basically recovered to the level of last year.
China is committed to opening up, which is its fundamental policy, a policy that will not change at any time.
China has not stalled in its pursuit of opening-up amid mounting protectionism and unilateralism.
China has taken many policy steps to open the country still wider in face of more instability and uncertainty this year.
China will open its door still wider to the world.
China will continue to advance trade and investment liberalization and facilitation, and conclude high-standard free trade agreements with more countries.
China will foster a market-oriented and world-class business environment underpinned by a sound legal framework.
China will continue to firmly support the multilateral trading system.
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