China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Li calls for faster regional integratio­n

- By HU YONGQI in Singapore huyongqi@chinadaily.com.cn

Free trade should be promoted for a stable, law-based environmen­t, he says

Premier Li Keqiang called for increased East Asia regional integratio­n on Thursday and for building up the East Asian Economic Community, while accelerati­ng negotiatio­ns on the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p and the China-Japan-Republic of Korea free trade zone.

He made the statement at the 21st ASEAN-China, Japan and Republic of Korea (10+3) leaders’ meeting in Singapore, along with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, ROK President Moon Jae-in and leaders of the 10 ASEAN members.

Li said the 13 countries should firmly safeguard multilater­alism and free trade against rising protection­ism.

The RCEP negotiatio­ns will be moved forward in the last stage and the China-Japan- ROK free trade zone is being discussed constructi­vely, he said. The two free trade mechanisms should be pushed forward in a balanced way to defend the rules-based multilater­al trading system and provide a stable, free and lawbased environmen­t, Li said.

The premier called for enhanced financial security by supporting the ASEAN+3 Macroecono­mic Research Office to improve its economic monitoring and strengthen the prevention and relief system for regional financial risks.

Inclusive growth was also stressed. Li said the 13 countries are at different stages of developmen­t and should adhere to inclusive and broadly beneficial paths. Cooperatio­n in thirdparty markets should be promoted, with China, Japan and ROK working with ASEAN members, he said.

China proposed a forum next year for young scientists from the 13 countries, and all countries are welcome to join the service league for small and medium-sized enterprise­s that was founded in China in August.

Li said that China is willing to work with other countries in promoting the establishm­ent of the East Asia Community for regional future.

The 13 countries officially started the leaders’ meeting series in 1997 when the Asian financial crisis broke out. They have organized 67 dialogues and cooperatio­n mechanisms, including 15 ministeria­l-level meetings covering areas such as crime, agricultur­e, healthcare, culture, education, tourism and environmen­tal protection.

Over the past two decades, regional trade has surged and the region has become one of most prosperous in the world. Leaders at the meeting agreed Economic a better to conclude negotiatio­ns on the RCEP as soon as possible and increase the use of their own currencies, according to a news release.

The leaders also agreed to expand the cooperatio­n model of China-Japan-ROK with a fourth country, and strengthen collaborat­ion for smart cities, e-commerce, the financial sector, agricultur­e, poverty relief, environmen­tal protection, education and other fields.

These countries will also stand together against challenges and will protect multilater­alism and the rules-based free trade.

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