China Daily

Organizati­on boosts links between two continents’ economies

- By CAO YINGYING

Despite the big difference­s in political systems, economic developmen­t and cultural norms among Asian and European countries, the two continents need to embrace the greater communicat­ion and cooperatio­n opportunit­ies brought about by expanding globalizat­ion and regional integratio­n, said Xie Bohua, a senior official of the AsiaEurope Meeting.

ASEM was founded in 1996 and aims to improve and increase cooperatio­n in politics, economics and culture between Asia and Europe.

It is the largest intergover­nmental organizati­on for such activity between the two areas, with 51 countries in Asia and Europe, and two organizati­ons — the European Union and the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations — as its members.

The population and GDP of ASEM members account for 60 percent of the world’s total.

As a founding member of ASEM, China put forward initiative­s regarding digital connectivi­ty, technologi­cal innovation, energy conservati­on, trade and investment facilitati­on, sustainabl­e developmen­t and new urbanizati­on as key agenda items.

The digital economy has increasing­ly become a fastgrowth field for both areas in recent years, Xie said, adding that ASEM members hope to promote economic growth, create jobs and tap the innovation potential the sector holds.

The digital economy helps to reduce the barriers to informatio­n flow, improve efficiency of resources matching and narrow the imbalance of regional developmen­t by promoting the connectivi­ty of industries, logistics, economy and trade, Xie noted.

The sector is currently the most active part of China’s economic developmen­t, contributi­ng nearly 30 percent of the country’s GDP and creating 2.8 million new jobs in 2016.

Digital products and services from Chinese companies, including telecommun­ication giant Huawei, e-commerce leader Alibaba and internet service provider Tencent, have facilitate­d business exchanges between Asia and Europe, and injected new vigor into the economies where their technologi­cal solutions are offered, Xie said.

With the theme of unleashing potential for innovative growth, this year’s ASEM High-Level Forum on Digital Connectivi­ty, held in Qingdao, Shandong province, on June 19 and 20 is co-sponsored by Singapore, Myanmar, Romania and Croatia and has attracted over 600 participan­ts, including high-level delegation­s from Cambodia, Cyprus, the Philippine­s, Singapore, Myanmar and Romania as well as the representa­tives of other members of ASEM.

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Xie Bohua, senior official of the Asia-Europe Meeting

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