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Interview: Italian experts say CPC congress to impact on Chinese, global economy (2)

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08:48, November 06, 2012

Prodi, who is the director of a new program launched at Bologna University to form young managers able to build bridges between Asia and Europe, was impressed by China's ability to "resist external pressures and foster stability over the past years."

Meanwhile, he noted, both inner and external conditions have changed. China is not a top low labor cost country anymore, and the global economy has entered a crucial difficult phase.

"In the present changed overall scenario, such a huge and populous country has not any historical cases to take as an example," Prodi said.

However, China's fundamental strong point is the awareness of being a "great country able to look at the future with confidence in a time when confidence has become a very scarce good in international markets," he pointed out.

In his view, this thorough understanding of the experiences China has gained over past decades and the new achievements it will make can help the world's second-largest economy plug the gaps.

"China is very capable to catch up quickly to new technologies for developing the high quality products and service businesses its economy is in need of," he said.

This thirst for expertise is also expected to provide new collaboration opportunities at the international level, and also for this reason the upcoming congress should matter to the rest of the world, the professor added.

China's future steps can open up new perspectives both for the foreign companies wanting to invest in China and for Chinese businesses intentioned to develop abroad, in various fields including the cultural one, Prodi said.


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