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China a key stabilizer amid global uncertainties

By Khalid Taimur Akram | China Daily | Updated: 2025-06-12 07:15
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In this era of increasing unpredictability and uncertainty, complicated further by pandemics, geopolitical complexities, trade protectionism and economic shocks, China has emerged as a stabilizing factor for the global supply chains. Amid turbulence in the globalized world, China has been redefining economic globalization through a development-centric, win-win approach that is based on integration, cooperation, mutual benefit and reliability.

The global economy today is defined more by unpredictability than prosperity and growth. China has positioned itself as the most reliable node in the global supply chains with its unmatched infrastructure, a massive industrial base, and decades of consistent policymaking. Not to forget its ports — Shanghai, Ningbo-Zhoushan, Shenzhen, Qingdao and Guangzhou — are among the busiest and most efficient in the world.

The country's high-speed train network, the largest in the world, enables swift transportation of passengers and goods, while its industrial parks, logistics centers and export-processing zones maintain perfect coordination thanks to years of sustained investment and successful policy implementation.

Apart from infrastructure, what sets China apart is the consistency of its policies. While many economies are swayed by erratic regulatory shifts, the Chinese leadership has been steadily implementing its long-term economic vision. For example, the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25) provides investors with a coherent direction at a time of increasing unpredictability, and clear policymaking makes it easy for companies to operate in China.

The shift in US policies, especially the imposition of ridiculously high tariffs on imports from its trading partners, especially China, is compelling companies to rethink their diversification strategies. Interestingly, countries that were once considered viable alternatives to China, too, face similar scrutiny and trade restrictions, consolidating, by default, China's position as the cornerstone of global production.

Rather than resisting the development of global trade, China is adapting to and even leading it. It is establishing deeper economic links across Asia, Africa and Latin America through the Belt and Road Initiative and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, which promote infrastructure development, regulatory coordination, digital commerce and trade liberalization. This broader integration enables China to build a more diversified and resilient economic ecosystem by fostering an inclusive and forward-looking trade environment.

The country is transforming itself into a value-driven economy by proactively building capacity in future-oriented industries, from renewable energy and electric vehicles to artificial intelligence and semiconductors. For companies seeking to intensify innovation and increase scale, China offers not only a massive consumer base but also an advanced technological ecosystem. China's booming digital economy, led by companies such as Tencent, Alibaba and JD.com, offers unparalleled opportunities for experimentation, because the country is no longer just the "factory of the world", it is also a strategic anchor in a multipolar economic system with its massive market.

In a global economy hindered by trade barriers, logistical bottlenecks and regulatory chaos, China seeks to balance internal economic circulation with openness by cultivating domestic demand while promoting supply-side reform and accelerating industrial upgrading. This is complemented by the development of "new quality productive forces", which include cutting-edge sectors such as green technology, digital finance, biotechnology and quantum computing, signaling the country's clear shift toward high-quality, innovation-led development.

China has doubled down on efforts to fortify its industry and supply chains, which include huge investments in "new infrastructure", such as 5G networks, data centers and smart transportation systems, as well as "new urbanization" programs aimed at improving logistics and manufacturing in second- and third-tier cities, in order to clear the bottlenecks in coastal hubs.

Besides, China is promoting cross-border e-commerce platforms and digital payment systems to streamline global trade, which will not only make trade more efficient but also help smaller economies integrate into the global economy on better terms.

China's stance has been clear and consistent, based on economic globalization. It has chosen the path of peace, development, win-win cooperation and common prosperity even at a time when protectionist narratives threaten the very foundation of multilateralism. As a founding member of organizations such as the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, and a key stakeholder in BRICS and the G20, China advocates for reforms to make global institutions more representative and responsive to the needs of developing economies. No wonder China's say in global economic governance is increasing.

In a world increasingly defined by fragmentation, uncertainty and competition, China's role as a stabilizer of global supply chains is more important than ever, thanks to its consistent policy and forward-looking partnerships, and its vision of helping build a community with a shared future for humankind.

The author is executive director of Pakistan Research Center for a Community with Shared Future, Islamabad. The views don't necessarily reflect those of China Daily.

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