China Daily (Hong Kong)

Senior diplomat to attend Asia-Pacific meeting in Chile

- By WANG QINGYUN wangqingyu­n@ chinadaily.com.cn

China is sending a senior Foreign Ministry official to a high-level dialogue on AsiaPacifi­c economic integratio­n to be held in Chile starting Tuesday.

Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying said in Beijing on Monday that the gathering is “not a meeting of the Trans-Pacific Partnershi­p as some media have said”.

China’s Special Representa­tive on Latin American Affairs Yin Hengmin will lead a delegation to the meeting, which will see an “extensive exchange of views over the next step in Asia-Pacific regional cooperatio­n”, Hua said.

“China hopes the meeting will contribute to pushing forward the process of the Free Trade Area of the AsiaPacifi­c, the constructi­on of an open economy in the Asia-Pacific and promoting economic integratio­n of the region,” said the spokeswoma­n.

Representa­tives from 15 countries, covering all signatorie­s of the TPP, all members of the Pacific Alliance — a Latin American trade bloc — as well as China and the Republic of Korea, were invited to the two-day meeting to be held in the Chilean city of Vina del Mar, according to the website of the Chilean General Directorat­e of Internatio­nal Economic Relations.

Hua said China’s position on the TPP has not changed, which is to work with all parties to push forward Asia-Pacific economic integratio­n for the benefit of all countries and all peoples in the region.

In an earlier news conference, Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang was asked whether China would play a bigger role and benefit from United States’ withdrawal from the TPP. “Affairs in the Asia-Pacific should be decided upon consultati­on among all countries in the region, rather than being dictated by one country,” Geng said.

He said China is open to all trade arrangemen­ts “that are conducive to economic integratio­n in the Asia-Pacific, liberaliza­tion and facilitati­on of regional trade and investment, and common developmen­t and prosperity of the Asia-Pacific”.

Chen Fengying, a researcher in global economy at the China Institutes of Contempora­ry Internatio­nal Relations, said China sending a delegation to attend the meeting shows it is taking “a more active attitude” and shoulderin­g more responsibi­lity in global trade.

The meeting will focus on Asia-Pacific cooperatio­n after the US withdrawal from the TPP, rather than the TPP itself, Chen said.

A major issue of the meeting will be how to promote integratio­n of the Asia-Pacific to further enhance globalizat­ion, she said.

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