Chinese dream brings more opportunities for trade with Latin America
Updated: 2015-10-31 11:17
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CHIENSE DREAM IS INSPIRING AND DESERVES SHARING
A worker is seen at the construction site of Western Brazil Operation and Mentanance Center of State Grid Brazil Holding in Luziania, Brazil, July 23, 2013. [Photo/Xinhua] |
In an address to the United Nations General Assembly last month, Xi said the Chinese dream will also entail greater opportunities for other countries, and contribute to global peace and development.
Sharing Chinese dream means more than concrete cooperation, providing other developing countries with an alternative path to prosperity and peace, according to Mexico's former ambassador to China, Sergio Ley Lopez.
Lopez, Mexico's envoy to Beijing from 2001 to 2006, said he believed China's measures to attain sustainable growth can serve as a model for other countries.
While Mexico and other Latin American countries differ from China in many aspects, they should take note of the Asian giant's ability to tailor reforms to its own needs and plan with an eye to the future, said Lopez.
"All countries should have this same long-term outlook in supporting and listening to their communities and society," he said.
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