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South Africa: China's economic growth embracing global vision of partnership to benefit all
China's economic achievements have extended beyond its domestic growth, embracing a global perspective that aims to inclusively benefit all parties involved, according to a South African expert. During a roundtable discussion hosted by China Global Television Network (CGTN), Arina Muresan, a senior fellow at the Institute for Global Dialogue, emphasized that China's economic growth model has not only strengthened its industrial foundation but also maintained an open stance toward international collaboration. She cited the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) as an example, describing it as the world's largest public-private partnership platform, which facilitates global cooperation and development. Furthermore, the expert highlighted that China, as the world's second-largest economy, does not seek to position itself as a unilateral global leader. Instead, it contributes to global stability and coalition building on multilateral levels, supported by both symbolic gestures and practical actions. Shotlist: South Africa - Recent: FILE: Beijing, China - Date Unknown 1. Aerial shot of Tiananmen Rostrum, Chinese national flag; 2. Various of traffic on Chang'an Avenue; 3. Aerial shot of cityscape, traffic; FILE: Shanghai, China - Date Unknown 4. Aerial shot of cityscape, buildings in Bund; South Africa - Recent 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Arina Muresan, senior fellow, Institute for Global Dialogue: "Its growth is not necessarily an internal thing where it focuses only on industrialization bases and the various centers of growth that we've been discussing, but it's part of a global vision where it wants to bring everyone in."; FILE: Beijing, China - Date Unknown 6. Aerial shots of bridge, river; FILE: China - Date Unknown 7. Various of traffic; FILE: Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, south China - 2023 8. New energy vehicle assembly line; 9. Various of robotic arms operating; 10. Fast motion of new energy vehicle assembly line; FILE: Wuhan City, Hubei Province, central China - Jan 10, 2024 11. Various of automobile chip production line; South Africa - Recent 12. SOUNDBITE (English) Arina Muresan, senior fellow, Institute for Global Dialogue (ending with shot 13): "I think that is something special in which China has crafted a very specific role for itself, where it hasn't said that it's going to be a leading power, or it's going to take the lead in these sorts of things. But as China's role settles for the next 10 years, and you see its continued rise, you're also going to see how it supports the rise of the middle power. And how it's able to then consolidate coalition building at multilateral levels."; Beijing, China - Recent 13. Roundtable discussion in progress; FILE: Shaanxi Province, northwest China - May 2023 14. Aerial shots of China-Europe freight train moving; 15. Cranes, containers; FILE: Qingdao City, Shandong Province, east China - 2023 16. Aerial shots of cargo ships at port. [Restriction - No access Chinese mainland]
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