"The reforms also paved the way for things like China's trillion-dollar Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) — an ambitious infrastructural push aimed at expanding China's political and economic influence internationally — and set the stage for the emergence of e-commerce and technology giants like Alibaba and Huawei."
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Christina Zhou and Bang Xiao, "China's 40 years of economic reform that opened the country up and turned it into a superpower" in ABC News (Australia) (30 November 2018)
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