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What the Global South can learn from China's development

China attributes its poverty reduction success to planned strategy and state-market cooperation and shares lessons to help the Global South tackle shared challenges.

  • On Nov. 21 in Beijing, Koh King Kee delivered remarks at the Global South Modernization Forum, with a transcript released Dec. 2, 2025, presenting China’s development experience as lessons for policy exchanges.
  • China's long-term reforms beginning in the late 1970s produced a strategy that lifted more than 800 million Chinese people out of extreme poverty, accounting for about 70% of global poverty reduction.
  • Targeted pilots and local experimentation included four key factors such as people-centered development, pilot programs and scaling processes, plus e-commerce and microfinance paired with Yangpo village in Nujiang, Yunnan province.
  • China plans to share its experience via platforms like the Belt and Road Initiative and the Global Development Initiative, extending poverty-alleviation efforts abroad including rubber cultivation training in Laos.
  • Because local conditions vary, the speech said more than 700 million people still live in extreme poverty, and China's model relies on its political system, which many developing countries struggle to replicate.
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What the Global South can learn from China's development

BEIJING, Dec. 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- A news report by chinadiplomacy.org.cn on China's development experience for the Global South:

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