作者:來源:光明日報英文版時間:2023-11-24 16:01:03
11月21日上午,我校舉行第二屆WZBC溫商論壇國際研討會。本次論壇以“中國民營經濟與溫商走出去”為主題,羅馬尼亞前總理阿德里安·訥斯塔塞、英國前商務大臣文斯·凱布爾等海內外300多位專家學者、民辦財經院校校長齊聚我校,圍繞“高水平對外開放,助力民企走出去”“釋放民營經濟活力,高質量共建‘一帶一路’”等話題,為推動中國民營經濟和溫州民營經濟高質量發展、推進溫商精神傳承創新建言獻策。論壇由中國人民外交學會主辦,溫州商學院和中國人民大學重陽金融研究院共同承辦。以下是報道具體內容:
On November 21st, the 2nd WZBC Wenzhou Entrepreneurs Forum, themed “Going Global: Private Sector in China and Wenzhou Entrepreneurs,” kicked off in Wenzhou, Zhejiang. The event, hosted by the Chinese People’s Institute of Foreign Affairs, was co-organized by Wenzhou Business College and the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at the Renmin University of China.
In her address, Shi Ling, Vice President of the Chinese People’s Institute of Foreign Affairs, noted that this year marks the 10th anniversary of the Belt and Road Initiative and the 20th anniversary of the Eight Strategies of Zhejiang Province. This forum addresses the theme “Going Global: Private Sector in China and Wenzhou Entrepreneurs” and takes place at a fitting moment. Regarding the quality development of private enterprises in Wenzhou, Shi shared three suggestions. First, keep bolstering cooperation by fostering openness. Second, boost development through innovation. Third, advance sustainable development. Shi express her hope that Wenzhou could keep leveraging its strengths and embrace high-level opening-up.
“It is clear,” said Adrian Na?stase, Romania’s former Prime Minister, “that China boasts naturally an important domestic market,” and that “China has immense potential for sustained development in the future.”
“Business flows faster through the internet,” said Daryl Guppy, former national board member of the Australia China Business Council. “It flows into the digital age. The question that faces all business start-ups in Wenzhou, and indeed in China, is how to match the speed of capital and investment with the speed of business growth.”
According to ONG Tee Keat, Chairman of the Center for New Inclusive Asia and President of the Belt and Road Initiative Caucus for Asia Pacific (BRICAP), “… the unleashed potential of private enterprises from China, notably from the established Zhejiang entrepreneurs, is anticipated to reshape the scenario of supply chain configuration across the region besides bringing along the desired impetus to the local homegrown industries.”
(光明日報英文版2023年11月24日)