BEIJING, July 4 (Xinhua) -- China did not lose its
advantages in foreign trade despite global downturn and could retain foreign
trade level above the global average once global economy recovered, a senior
Chinese official said Saturday.
Yi Xiaozhun, vice commerce minister, was speaking at
the Global Think Tank Summit that ended Saturday in Beijing.
Though China's foreign trade would not rise sharply
as it did in the past few years, the country did not lose its foreign trade
advantages thanks to policies to stimulate domestic demands, Yi said.
He said China had been diversifying foreign trade and
reported increased trade with countries in Africa, Middle East, middle Asia and
Latin America.
Yi also called for halt on protectionism, saying that
protectionism had been picking up and about 40 percent of anti-dumping cases and
70 percent of anti-subsidy cases targeted China.
He called for pushing forward the Doha round
negotiation, which he believed was key in fighting against
protectionism.