BEIJING, Nov. 17,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Over the decades, the
Asia-Pacific region has been a
vital driver of global economic growth. In October, the
International Monetary Fund predicted the region would contribute
approximately 60 percent to global economic growth in 2024.
At the same time, Asia-Pacific
cooperation is confronted with challenges such as rising tendencies
of geopolitics, unilateralism and protectionism. In this regard,
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Saturday called on leaders of
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) members to shoulder
greater responsibilities.
"We must act in solidarity and cooperation to meet the
challenges, fully deliver on the Putrajaya Vision 2040, build an
Asia-Pacific community with a
shared future, and start a new era in Asia-Pacific development," said Xi, when
attending the 31st APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting in Peru's capital Lima.
China's proposal
To deepen Asia-Pacific
cooperation, the Chinese president on Saturday made three
proposals.
Firstly, Xi stressed the need to build an open and
interconnected paradigm for Asia-Pacific cooperation, calling for staying
committed to multilateralism and an open economy.
China has made great efforts
towards an open Asia-Pacific
economy. According to the Chinese Foreign Ministry, China is the largest trading partner of 13
APEC economies and has actively advanced the building of the
China-ASEAN Free Trade Area, promoted high-quality implementation
of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), and
applied to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for
Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) and the Digital Economy
Partnership Agreement.
Secondly, Xi emphasized the need to make green innovation a
catalyst for the Asia-Pacific,
saying APEC economies should push forward coordinated digital and
green transformation and development to create new momentum and new
drivers for Asia-Pacific
development.
China is developing new quality
productive forces in light of actual conditions and deepening
cooperation with interested parties on green innovation. Xi
announced on Saturday that China
will launch a Global Cross-Border Data Flow Cooperation
Initiative.
China has put forward
initiatives for cooperation between APEC member economies in green
agriculture, sustainable city development, green and low-carbon
energy transition, and marine pollution control and prevention.
The Chinese president also urged efforts to uphold a universally
beneficial and inclusive vision for Asia-Pacific development. The data unveiled by
the Chinese Foreign Ministry showed China contributes 64.2 percent of the region's
economic growth, 37.6 percent of the growth in goods trade, and
44.6 percent of the growth in services trade.
Xi told APEC leaders that China
will advance initiatives through the APEC platform on increasing
residents' income and promoting the industrial cluster development
of small- and medium-sized enterprises, for the purpose of bringing
about universally beneficial and inclusive development of
Asia-Pacific economies.
China's commitments
China will host the APEC
Economic Leaders' Meeting in 2026, Xi announced on Saturday, saying
China welcomes all parties to
continue riding the "express train" of its development and grow
together with the Chinese economy.
The Chinese president reiterated China's commitments to reform and opening up.
"Reform and opening up is a historic process in which China and the world achieve development and
progress together," he said.
The 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of
China, at its third plenum in
July, laid out systematic plans for further deepening reform across
the board with more than 300 consequential reform measures being
unveiled, pertaining to building a high-standard socialist market
economy, advancing high-quality economic development, promoting
high-standard opening up, improving the people's quality of life,
and building a beautiful country.
In his written speech at the APEC CEO Summit on Friday, Xi also
said China will introduce more
policies for voluntary and unilateral opening up, expand its
globally-oriented network of high-standard free trade areas, and
open its door even wider to the world.
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