Peter Williamson, Honorary Professor of International Management at Cambridge Judge Business School, writes about China’s economy and what the country should do for its further development. “China’s opening-up and embracing exchanges with people and countries across the world has played a very important, and sometimes under-appreciated, role in China’s impressive economic growth and development over the past 40 years. China can best achieve its ambitious goals for further development and play a more comprehensive role in the global community commensurate with its size and long history, by embracing a new phase of opening-up.”
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