"China's overcapacity theory" contravenes market economy principle, says Sri Lankan expert-Xinhua

"China's overcapacity theory" contravenes market economy principle, says Sri Lankan expert

Source: Xinhua

Editor: huaxia

2024-05-31 10:05:15

Journalists take photos and videos of a BYD Atto 3 outside the venue of BYD grand launch in Jakarta, Indonesia, Jan. 18, 2024. (Xinhua/Xu Qin)

Sri Lankan expert Yasiru Ranaraja believes that China's leading position in the field of new energy vehicles stems from its comparative advantages and aligns with market laws that dictate more efficient global resource allocation.  

by Wu Yue, Chen Dongshu

COLOMBO, May 31 (Xinhua) -- China's high-quality production capacity has greatly assisted Sri Lanka, and the narrative of "China's overcapacity" is nothing but an act rooted in trade protectionism, contravening principles of fair competition and market economy, Yasiru Ranaraja, Sri Lankan international affairs expert and founding director of the Belt and Road Initiative Sri Lanka, told Xinhua recently.

Ranaraja said he believes that China's leading position in the field of new energy vehicles stems from its comparative advantages and aligns with market laws that dictate more efficient global resource allocation.

Proton's newest model, the Proton X90 sports utility vehicle (SUV), is officially launched in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, May 7, 2023. The continued partnership and close collaboration between Malaysian national carmaker Proton and China's Geely are of strategic importance, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim have said. (Xinhua/Zhu Wei)

He said that China's technological advantage and its capacity to supply the global market have promoted green and sustainable technologies in developing countries, benefiting the global green transition and providing key support to global technological innovation and climate goals.

He said U.S. hype-up of the "China's overcapacity theory" hinders normal market activities and represents an "ethical wrongdoing by the U.S. government."

As for Sri Lanka-China cooperation, Ranaraja said that collaboration between Sri Lanka and China in infrastructure has greatly benefited the Sri Lankan people, improving transportation, energy security, healthcare services, agricultural development and economic growth.

An aerial drone photo taken on March 28, 2024 shows the Hambantota Port in Sri Lanka. Located in the south of Sri Lanka, the Hambantota Port is one of the signature projects of Belt and Road cooperation between China and Sri Lanka. (Xinhua/Xu Qin)

He stressed that Sri Lanka looks forward to expanding all-around cooperation with China, as both sides have enjoyed fruitful cooperation in many areas.

Sri Lanka and China could explore ways to enhance cooperation in marine resource, manufacturing, logistics, automation technology, finance and services, he said.

"By focusing on these areas, Sri Lanka and China can deepen their partnership, leading to significant economic growth and development, benefiting both nations and contributing to regional stability and prosperity," Ranaraja said.

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