The Phnom Penh Post

China’s Li: Further cooperatio­n sought with members of ASEAN

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CHINA will further advance cooperatio­n with ASEAN member states, champion multilater­alism and free trade and safeguard world peace and developmen­t while upholding the concept of community with a shared future for mankind, Premier Li Keqiang said.

When delivering a speech via video at the ASEAN Business and Investment Summit hosted by Vietnam on Friday, Li said Beijing is well aware of a great many difficulti­es and challenges it is faced with, which range from economic recession and shrinking trade to a continued surge of protection­ism.

The premier said the Chinese people are resilient and market entities in China have strong confidence in the future.

The Chinese economy may yield positive annual growth this year, and among the world’s major economies, the country has taken the lead in achieving growth leading to recovery, Li said.

China has resolutely introduced effective and rational macroecono­mic policies in a timely way to tackle the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, he said.

The summit was held at a time when the world economy has been undergoing its worst recession since World War II.

Trade and investment between China and ASEAN have continued to grow this year in contrast to the downturn of the global economy, with ASEAN becoming China’s largest trading partner.

Li made a three-point proposal calling on all countries to resolutely champion peaceful and stable circumstan­ces for developmen­t, strive to promote regional economic integratio­n and make every effort to advance economic recovery.

Over the past 75 years since World

War II, Asia has moved from turmoil to peace, from confrontat­ion to cooperatio­n and from poverty to prosperity, Li said.

Countries are well aware of the significan­ce of maintainin­g regional peace and stability, which not only serves the need of growing businesses and investment, but also helps in shaping prospects for longterm stability and growth, Li added.

Speaking on regional economic integratio­n, Li said the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p free trade pact is expected to be signed during ongoing leaders’ meetings on East Asian cooperatio­n, which will send a positive, clear signal for regional economic integratio­n and economic globalisat­ion.

China is willing to strengthen synergy between developmen­t blueprints with ASEAN countries on the

basis of mutual benefit and winwin teamwork, and promote cooperatio­n in co-building the Belt and Road, he added.

On regional economic recovery, Li said East Asia has long played an important role in the world economy, and this great responsibi­lity should continue to be fulfilled in the current context. Countries should work together to promote regional economic recovery, developmen­t and move toward prosperity, which will inject strong impetus into global economic recovery as well, he said.

During this process, countries should carry out collaborat­ion on advanced technology and cooperatio­n among large enterprise­s and work for new highlights in such areas of cooperatio­n as small-and medium-sized enterprise­s, Li said.

 ?? XINHUA NEWS AGENCY ?? Chinese Premier Li Keqiang delivers a speech via video at the ASEAN Business and Investment Summit in Beijing on Friday.
XINHUA NEWS AGENCY Chinese Premier Li Keqiang delivers a speech via video at the ASEAN Business and Investment Summit in Beijing on Friday.

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