Xi hails Asia-Pacific economic vitality
INFLATION, heightened geopolitical tensions, and the once-in-a-century pandemic have all contributed to the lowered forecasts for the Asia-Pacific region. The International Monetary Fund cut its growth forecasts for the region to 4 percent this year and 4.3 percent next year, by 0.9 and 0.8 percentage points, respectively, from its April forecasts.
Yet observers say the region remains a relatively bright spot in an increasingly dimming global economy. At the ongoing Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation CEO Summit, Chinese President Xi Jinping voiced confidence in the region’s economic vitality, calling it “the most dynamic growth belt.”
In facing current difficulties, Xi proposed three paths of development — “peaceful development,” “openness and inclusiveness” and “solidarity” — in a written speech at the summit.
“More than anything else, we Chinese hope to see peace and stability,” Xi told the summit.
The Asia-Pacific is no one’s backyard and should not become an arena for big power contest, he stressed. “No attempt to wage a new Cold War will ever be allowed by the people or by our times,” he said, while urging inclusive and win-win regional cooperation with a far-sighted vision.
Home to 2.9 billion people, or nearly 40 percent of the world population, the 21 APEC economies account for about half of global trade and over 60 percent of the world’s total gross domestic product. Facing new developments, APEC members need to draw on past experiences and lessons, respond to the challenges of the times and steadfastly advance AsiaPacific regional economic integration, the president insisted.
Xi pointed out the importance for “stable and unimpeded” industrial and supply chains, dismissing attempts to disrupt or “even dismantle” the chains formed over many years. That will only lead Asia-Pacific economic cooperation to a dead end.
He reiterated the idea of “openness,” saying “closing the door” can only leave one behind. He also stressed higher-standard connectivity. “China will actively enhance the complementarity between the Belt and Road Initiative and the development strategies of other parties to jointly build a high-quality Asia-Pacific connectivity network.”
As an Asia-Pacific member, China looks to share its development gains with others in the region and is committed to promoting the building of an Asia-Pacific community with a shared future and vowed to take on more responsibilities in enhancing regional stability and prosperity.
The president vowed a new path of maintaining harmony between humanity and nature in pursuing Chinese modernization. “China has been among the countries with the fastest energy intensity reduction in the world,” Xi told the summit.
He also stressed the hope of a peaceful world. “We will stand on the right side of history and are committed to peace, development, cooperation, and delivering mutual benefit.”