Preface
The Choice of a New Type of Large Open Economy
I. The basic national policy of opening to the outside world
II. Openness to actively integrate into the world
III. Opening-up is the biggest reform
Chapter I The Road to a New Type of Large Open Economy
Section 1 From First Round to Second Round of Opening-up
Section 2 Reform and Opening-up Profoundly Changes China and Affects the World
Section 3 Co-building an Open World Economy
Section 4 China, a New Type of Large Open Economy
Chapter II Global View of a New Type of Large Open Economy
Section 1 To build a Community of Shared Future for Mankind
Section 2 Promoting Economic Globalization That is Open, Inclusive, Balanced and Beneficial to All
Section 3 Maintaining the Rule-based Multilateral Trading System Resolutely
Section 4 Reforming and improving the international governance mechanism
Chapter III Remodeling a New-style Relations Between Major Economies Based on Long-term
Section 1 China-US Economic and Trade Relations Base on Long term Interests
Section 2 To Restart China-us Investment Negotiations Basing on the Long-term Interests of Both Parties
Section 3 Reshaping China-US Bilateral Relations While Maintaining Multilateralism
Chapter IV Leading Economic Globalization with Bilateral and Multilateral Free Trade
Section 1 Promoting the Process of Bilateral and Multilateral Free Trade
Section 2 Major Options for Deepening China-EU Economic and Trade Cooperation
Section 3 Accelerating the Process of China-Japan korea Economic and Trade Cooperation
Section 4 Promoting the New Process of Economic Integration in the Asia & Pacific Area
Chapter V The Belt and Road: a New Protagonist to Promote Economic Globalization
Section 1 The Important Role of the Belt and Road: an Important Carrier to Promote Economic Globalization
Section 2 The Important Trend of the Belt and Road: Overall Capacity Cooperation and Service Trade Development
Section 3 The Important Goal of the Belt and Road: Building a Bilateral Multilateral Free Trade Network
Section 4 The Major Task of the Belt and Road: Forming a New Pattern of Regional Opening