`We don`t like protectionism,` says one of China`s top economic researchers

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"If you compared China with other countries, I think we are very ambitious to further promote trade and investments liberalization.
Some, Long said, have wrongly attributed economic and social problems to globalization, which is why anti-free trade sentiment in advanced countries has been growing.
Long claimed that the world`s second largest economy took a different approach, and "liberalized the markets for trade and foreign investments" and discussed ways to promote international cooperation.
But the controlled-economy state has faced criticisms that its liberalization and reforms have not been moving at a fast-enough pace.
"China has to explore the potential of globalization, but also consider how to avoid the pitfalls that come with it, the policy researcher added.

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