

By Amin Kef (Ranger)
In a world grappling with uncertainty, the Chinese Ambassador to Sierra Leone, His Excellency Wang Qing, has reaffirmed China’s unwavering commitment to global stability and economic progress. Speaking on the heels of several high-profile events in China — including the "Two Sessions", the China Development Forum, and the Boao Forum for Asia — Ambassador Wang underscored China’s strategic direction in both domestic and foreign policy, positioning the country as a beacon of certainty and progress.
According to Ambassador Wang, “After the Spring Festival, China’s National People’s Congress and the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference charted a clear path for development this year.” He emphasized that recent engagements, including President Xi Jinping’s meeting with representatives of the international business community, sent powerful signals about China’s intent to promote high-quality development, maintain high-level openness, and uphold multilateralism as a cornerstone of international relations.
Ambassador Wang highlighted China’s consistent role as a driver of global economic development, revealing that the country has been the largest contributor to world economic growth for 20 consecutive years, accounting for more than 30% of global growth during that period.
Despite global economic headwinds, China has set its GDP growth target at around 5% for 2025 — a target the ambassador confidently deemed achievable. “This confidence stems from China’s vast domestic market, resilient industrial base, and continuous momentum in innovation,” he said. “Moreover, our institutional strengths and reforms in opening up have created a stable environment for long-term development.”
Ambassador Wang emphasized that China’s commitment to openness remains central to its national policy. “President Xi Jinping has made it clear: China's door will only open wider,” he stated.
This openness is evident in two key areas: institutional and unilateral liberalization. China has fully opened its manufacturing sector to foreign investment and granted zero-tariff treatment to all goods from the least developed countries with diplomatic ties to China. At the same time, the country continues to host major trade fairs like the China International Import Expo and the China International Supply Chain Expo to boost trade.
Additionally, China has eased travel restrictions by implementing visa-free policies for passport holders from 26 countries and offering unilateral visa exemptions to 38 others. “Foreign tourists now have more access than ever to explore China’s rich history, culture, and business opportunities,” Ambassador Wang noted.
As the United Nations commemorates its 80th anniversary alongside the 80th anniversary of the end of the World Anti-Fascist War, Ambassador Wang reflected on the growing global challenges — from conflicts to economic divides — and called for a renewed commitment to multilateralism.
“As a founding member of the United Nations and a permanent member of the Security Council, China takes its international responsibilities seriously,” he said. He reiterated that China supports a rules-based international system centered on the UN, guided by international law, and grounded in the principles of the UN Charter.
“Protectionism is not the answer, and tariffs only fuel division,” he warned. “China believes in shared development and is working to promote a fair, inclusive, and balanced multipolar world.”
On China’s relationship with Africa, Ambassador Wang was emphatic: “China and Africa are more than just partners — we are good friends and brothers united by a shared destiny.”
He recalled the recent Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), where China unveiled a comprehensive "Ten Partnership Actions Plan" to support Africa’s modernization efforts. He assured that China would work closely with African nations, including Sierra Leone, to fully implement FOCAC outcomes.
“Together, we will walk the path of peaceful development and mutually beneficial cooperation,” he affirmed. “China-Sierra Leone relations, and broader China-Africa ties, are set to reach new heights, delivering tangible benefits to our peoples.”
Ambassador Wang’s message comes at a time when the world is navigating turbulent political and economic currents. His statement reaffirms China’s role not only as a global economic powerhouse but also as a staunch advocate of openness, cooperation, and multilateralism.
“In uncertain times,” Ambassador Wang concluded, “China stands as a steadfast force for stability, progress, and global partnership.” https://thecalabashnewspaper.com/china-injecting-more-certainty-into-the-uncertain-world-ambassador-wang-qing/