Chinese Vice Premier Wang Qishan has (called) on the international community to "act together" at the upcoming London summit to get (through) the global financial crisis, in an article published by the British newspaper The Times on Friday.
In the article entitled "G20 must look (beyond) the needs of the top 20," with a subtitle "China believes the developing world should have (a) stronger say in how the international financial system is run," Wang urged all heads of states to be (present) at the G20 London summit to "act together to get through the time of hardship."
After the financial crisis broke out, China was (quick) to put in place a decisive plan to boost domestic demand, advance economic restructuring and improve people's well-being, which have started to produce results, said the vice (premier).
However, the Chinese economy (still) faces severe challenges, including to meet the demanding goal of maintaining economic growth by (boosting) domestic demand, ensuring employment and readjusting the economic structure. China also has to cope with shrinking external demand caused by the global economic (downturn) and trade and investment protectionism, Wang said.
"China will continue to take forceful measures to maintain (steady) and fast economic growth and contribute its share to an early (recovery) of the world economy," Wang pledged in the article.
Since the G20 summit in Washington last year, said Wang, China has provided a lot of assistance and support through a variety of (means) to a number of countries and regions, and played a part in the creation of significant Asian and global economic and trade initiatives.
The Chinese leader stressed the (significance) of the international community to enhance coordination and cooperation to overcome the current difficulties.
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