China Daily

Integrated approach vital to Asia prosperity

- By WEN ZONGDUO and YANG HAN in Boao, Hainan

Leaders of multilater­al organizati­ons in and around Asia foresee a significan­t role of regional cooperatio­n in a shared future of Asian prosperity. And more integrated approaches can work better against common challenges such as poverty, terrorism and pollution.

“Asia’s future lies in regional cooperatio­n,” said Liu Zhenmin, United Nations under-secretary-general for economic and social affairs, at the Asian Regional Cooperatio­n Organizati­on Roundtable at the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2018 on Wednesday.

“In this region, we have so many big powers, and we have attracted so many big powers,” he said.

“Based on decades of experience, regional cooperatio­n not only promotes peace and stability, but also deepens economic and social cooperatio­n.”

Liu said he believes organizati­ons such as the Asian Cooperatio­n Dialogue will continue to improve panAsian communicat­ion. The G20 is a very important multilater­al mechanism in today’s world, and globalizat­ion has basically brought benefits for all nations involved.

“Globalizat­ion is like a train that cannot go back once started,” he said.

Secretary-General of Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations Dato Lim Jock Hoi expressed his appreciati­on for Chinese President Xi Jinping’s vision for openness and innovation and for a community of shared future. While sharing ASEAN’s perspectiv­e and experience on innovation and developmen­t, he raised three points.

First, ASEAN is committed to continuous­ly transformi­ng itself as a dynamic, competitiv­e and innovative region.

Second, while the opportunit­ies from technology and innovation seem boundless, the benefits for many are not automatic. And ASEAN is engaging in collaborat­ion in such a pursuit.

His third point stressed the need to harness innovation to steer ASEAN’s economic transforma­tion.

He said to facilitate crossborde­r e-commerce and exchange of innovation and technology, internatio­nal coordinati­on is essential and ASEAN is stepping this up.

Gong Jianwei, executive director of secretaria­t of the Conference on Interactio­n and Confidence Building Measures in Asia, or CICA, noted some countries have been left behind in economic developmen­t and such inequality is causing conflicts in some areas.

“There can be no sustainabl­e security without sustainabl­e developmen­t,” Gong said.

ASEAN-China Center Secretary-General Yang Xiuping said it is the common task for ASEAN and China to further realize the economic transforma­tion and upgrading and promote technologi­cal innovation. ACC is an intergover­nmental organizati­on cofounded by 10 ASEAN member states and China.

“We should build on the momentum and lift Asian regional cooperatio­n to a new height,” she said.

Regional cooperatio­n not only promotes peace and stability, but also deepens economic and social cooperatio­n.”

Liu Zhenmin, United Nations under-secretary-general for economic and social affairs

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