China's effort helping drive greener future
While blasting narratives that accuse
Liu, a member of the Standing Committee and vice-chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the CPPCC National Committee, made the remarks in an exclusive interview with China Daily that covered a wide range of topics, including high-level opening-up, new quality productive forces and
The recent hostile narratives on
"If you measure the future needs of the world for green energy — at least according to the International Energy Agency's projection — we are still falling short of the need to cope with climate change for green energy," Liu said.
"Therefore, it's not a matter of 'overcapacity'. It's a matter of more extensive use of green energy," he added.
If one puts the label of "overproduction" and "overcapacity" on a country that is exporting to meet the needs of other countries, "then we have many such countries", he said. "You cannot treat
He noted that many other countries welcome such a contribution from
"The best thing would be to rise above narrow national interests and political considerations behind this trade protectionism and to work together with
Regarding high-level opening-up, Liu said the CPPCC National Committee has done a lot by holding seminars and consultations to look at ways that
"We look at what improvements we can make to pilot free trade zones, to different areas where we can open up and provide more and better market access," he said when referring to the removal of restrictions on foreign direct investment in the manufacturing sector and giving greater market access to the service trade.
"Also, we are cutting short the negative lists," he said. "We have provided great certainty in this very uncertain international environment."
In response to growing global attention on
"It has members coming from different fields and professions — from academia, enterprises and people with background in government," he said, noting that many members from scientific and technological sectors are leading experts in new quality productive forces including big data, artificial intelligence, biotechnology and quantum technology.
The members carry out consultations on the basis of investigations and research, including visits to factories, research labs and universities, Liu said.
"They try to find ways to further develop such productivity and, in the process, to make sure that younger generations are brought on board," he added.
Noting that the CPPCC is a special consultative body, Liu said it is an important part of the country's whole-process people's democracy in terms of consultations and supervision.
He cited as an example a consultation held by the CPPCC on farming, with a live video feed from a sugarcane farm to the meeting venue in
"In this way, what happens at the grassroots is fed into the consultation process, is fed into either the implementation or the formulation of policy," he said.
The CPPCC has exchanged frequent visits with other nations and international organizations, and Liu noted that the foreign guests coming to
"The exchanges would look at these facts and the underlying logic of the success achieved by
"When they know more about whole-process people's democracy and how to incorporate in it the people's wisdom and strengths, they see that indeed there is a very good way for developing countries to move forward in today's world," Liu said. "They also see things in
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SOURCE chinadaily.com.cn
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