Shanghai Daily

Li tells neighbors to safeguard trade

- (Xinhua)

CHINESE Premier Li Keqiang yesterday called on China, Japan and South Korea to jointly safeguard free trade, expand investment and industrial capacity cooperatio­n, as well as to enhance innovation cooperatio­n and people-to-people exchanges.

Cooperatio­n among China, Japan and South Korea, as neighbors or regional major economies, has resilience and vitality with broad prospects, Li told a business summit of the three countries.

The summit was held following a trilateral meeting between Li, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and South Korean President Moon Jae-in in Tokyo.

Li urged the three countries to create a peaceful and stable environmen­t for developmen­t, stick to the path of peaceful developmen­t, respect each other’s core interests and major concerns, and properly handle sensitive issues and disputes.

As beneficiar­ies and advocates of globalizat­ion with the experience of being under the pressure of trade protection­ism, the Chinese premier said, the three countries should jointly push forward globalizat­ion and safeguard free trade.

“Faced with the severe situation of rising protection­ism and unilateral­ism, China, Japan and South Korea should hold together firmly to support free trade and jointly defend rules-based multilater­al trade system,” Li said.

He also called for accelerati­ng negotiatio­ns on a China-Japan-South Korea free trade agreement and pushing for an early agreement on the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p so as to promote the building of East Asian Economic Community.

On expanding investment and industrial capacity cooperatio­n, Li said, each of the three countries has its own advantages and the prospects for cooperatio­n are broad.

The Belt and Road Initiative is creating new room for their cooperatio­n, he added.

Regarding innovation cooperatio­n and people-to-people exchanges, Li said China is willing to work with Japan and South Korea in areas, including digital economy, artificial intelligen­ce, environmen­tal protection, and medical service and health.

China has maintained an annual growth of 7.1 percent over the past five years, contributi­ng to over 30 percent of world economic growth, thanks to its reform and opening-up, Li said. He added that it will continue to improve business environmen­t and work to achieve a high-quality developmen­t by deepening its reform and opening-up.

Noting that the year 2019 marks the 20th anniversar­y of the launch of the China-Japan-South Korea cooperatio­n mechanism, Li urged businesses of the three countries to join hands to provide new driving force for world economic growth.

Abe said the three leaders have reached consensus on restarting Japan-China-South Korea cooperatio­n, thus bringing new opportunit­ies for their growth and cooperatio­n. He highlighte­d finance, science and technology as well as coping with the challenges of an aging society as areas where the three countries should enhance cooperatio­n.

Moon called for cooperatio­n in research and developmen­t, energy, medical service, environmen­tal protection and disaster management.

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