China yesterday called for a successful conclusion this year of the Doha global trade talks to shield the broader world economy from the difficulties faced by many countries.

Yi Xiaozhun, vice-minister of commerce, said the world economy was in a very unstable situation and many major economies were in difficulties.

"The best response from the international community is to make a breakthrough in this Doha round to protect the healthy situation of the world economy and to fight against protectionism," he said.

Mr Yi said this was not easy and there was a risk that the negotiations, launched in late 2001 to open up world trade, would be delayed for years if they were not completed this year.

"It would be a very serious blow to the world economy," he said in an interview during the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos.

Mr Yi called on all the World Trade Organisation's (WTO) 151 members to do all they can to achieve a breakthrough in the next few months.

Mr Yi said he was not optimistic a breakthrough could be made in the next few months, given the economic problems in some countries and the political situation, with many major countries facing elections.

He did not name them; but the US elects a new president this year and a general election is due in India in 2009.

But he said China was committed to pushing the negotiations forward.

As the world's second biggest exporter and third biggest importer, China has a powerful interest in a successful deal to anchor the global trading system and the rules that govern it.

Mr Yi said China was the main target of protectionism and measures against unfair imports by developed countries, so he hoped the Doha round would result in fairer and more transparent rules for anti-dumping and other remedies.

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