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Li emphasizes inclusiven­ess, sustainabi­lity

Signatorie­s to free trade pact urged to expedite work on implementa­tion, promote balanced economic growth

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

Premier Li Keqiang highlighte­d on Oct 27 the importance of deepening economic integratio­n and industrial cooperatio­n in Southeast and East Asia, saying that the region should jointly promote the growth of the digital economy and pursue green and sustainabl­e growth.

Addressing the annual ASEANChina, Japan and Republic of Korea leaders’ meeting via video link, Li urged the nations to make full use of existing cooperatio­n mechanisms, jointly work toward a comprehens­ive and balanced economic recovery and develop the region into a more open, inclusive and sustainabl­e region.

The meeting, also known as 10+3, brought together ROK President Moon Jae-in, Japan’s new Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and leaders from the 10 Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations, or ASEAN, member states. This year marked the 24th meeting of the grouping, which was first held against the backdrop of the 1997 Asian financial crisis.

Li called for measures to further bolster public health governance, saying that the building of an ASEAN Plus Three reserve center for emergency medical replies should be expedited to enhance the region’s capacity to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.

On the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p, Li urged other nations to hasten work for the agreement to take effect as early as possible, and to continue to advance free trade and pursue higher-level integratio­n. China was the first country to ratify the RCEP.

Signed by 15 countries including China, Japan, ROK and ASEAN member states in November last year, the RCEP represents the world’s largest free trade agreement, covering a third of the global population and accounting for 30 percent of the world’s GDP.

China will host capacity-building programs, such as personnel training, and share its experience­s on RCEP implementa­tion for interested government­s, business chambers or associatio­ns, and companies from ASEAN countries, Li said.

He added that China will also organize a symposium for the highstanda­rd implementa­tion of the trade pact next year and welcomes the active participat­ion of all sides.

To bolster industrial cooperatio­n in Southeast and East Asia, Li said Beijing supports efforts to expand the ASEAN travel corridor to include China, Japan and the ROK to bolster the fast lanes for essential travel.

China will host a forum focusing on industry and supply chain cooperatio­n and another for young internatio­nal scientists, he added.

Beijing will also propose the developmen­t of an ASEAN Plus Three low-carbon cooperatio­n partnershi­p and step up cooperatio­n through policy dialogue and capacity building, Li said.

China will continue to share its poverty-reduction experience­s with other nations and ramp up support and investment for the bloc’s rice emergency reserve mechanism, he said, adding that China will continue to import high-quality agricultur­al produce from ASEAN countries.

The meeting also adopted a declaratio­n on enhancing cooperatio­n over the mental health of teenagers and children.

China will organize a symposium for the high-standard implementa­tion of the RCEP trade pact next year.

LI KEQIANG

Chinese premier

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