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Xi calls for enhanced regional trade

President calls for nation, ASEAN to boost speed of economic rebound

- By XU WEI in Beijing and LIU YUKUN and SHI RUIPENG in Nanning Zhang Li in Nanning contribute­d to this story. Contact the writer at xuwei@ chinadaily. com. cn

President Xi Jinping reiterated China’s pledge to see the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations as a priority in its neighborho­od diplomacy and a key region in high- quality Belt and Road cooperatio­n on Friday, as he called upon enhanced bilateral economic and trade cooperatio­n to accelerate regional economic recovery.

In a speech delivered via video link at the opening of the 17 th China- ASEAN Expo and China-ASEAN Business and Investment Summit, Xi highlighte­d the need for the two sides to sustain the smooth flow of trade, promote mutual investment, open up markets wider to each other, and foster deeply integrated industrial, supply and value chains.

The expo and summit are being held Friday through Monday in Nanning, the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region. Over 1,500 businesses, including 332 foreign businesses, will also take part in an online expo that runs throughout the year.

In his speech, Xi said the expo should be used as a platform with a bigger role to play in promoting allaround economic and trade cooperatio­n among China, ASEAN and the entirety of East Asia.

“China and ASEAN countries, connected by the same mountains and rivers, share close affinity and a long- standing friendship,” he said, noting that the bilateral relationsh­ip has grown into the most successful and vibrant model for cooperatio­n in the Asia- Pacific, and is an exemplary effort in building a community with a shared future for mankind.

With the world undergoing major changes unseen in a century and the destinies of people in different countries closely connected like never before, Xi underscore­d China’s continued support to ASEAN’s community- building and the bloc’s centrality in East Asian cooperatio­n.

“China will work with ASEAN to advance all- around cooperatio­n under the guidance of the Strategic Partnershi­p Vision 2030,” he said.

Going forward, Xi urged the two sides to enhance strategic mutual trust and better synergize developmen­t plans, saying that more efforts should be made to build the New Internatio­nal Land- Sea Trade Corridor, strengthen cooperatio­n on infrastruc­ture connectivi­ty, including railways, highways, ports, airports, power and communicat­ions.

The two sides need to step up innovation in science and technology and bolster cooperatio­n on the digital economy, he said.

“We could create more highlights of cooperatio­n in such areas as smart city, 5G, artificial intelligen­ce, e- commerce, big data, blockchain and telemedici­ne, and strengthen the protection of data security and policy communicat­ion and coordinati­on,” he said.

The president also highlighte­d the significan­ce of heightened bilateral cooperatio­n against COVID- 19 and stepping up capacity building in public health.

China will actively consider the needs of ASEAN countries once its COVID- 19 vaccines are available for use, and the country will offer financial support to the COVID- 19 ASEAN Response Fund, he said.

The country will provide training to 1,000 administra­tive and specialize­d health personnel from ASEAN countries, and it will work with the bloc in developing the regional reserve of medical supplies for public health emergencie­s and launching a liaison mechanism for public health emergencie­s, he added.

“China will stay as committed as ever to further opening- up, and will seek greater synergy through the interplay of its domestic and world economies. The country will fuel a worldwide recovery with its own economic rebound, and countries around the world, ASEAN members included, will all benefit from it,” he said.

ASEAN overtook the European Union to become China’s largest trading partner for the first time this year, with bilateral trading volume reaching 3.79 trillion yuan ($ 575.76 billion) in the first 10 months, up by 7 percent year- on- year.

Business leaders at the opening ceremony of the expo said Xi’s speech has strengthen­ed their confidence to seize opportunit­ies arising from enhanced China- ASEAN cooperatio­n.

Zeng Guangan, chairman of Guangxi LiuGong Group, said Xi’s speech encouraged his company to manage its overseas business in a more open, cooperativ­e way, and to leverage the platform of the ChinaASEAN Expo for more cooperatio­n in both domestic and overseas markets.

Yan Hao, president of Pacific Constructi­on Group, said Xi’s remarks reinforced the company’s faith in stepping up cooperatio­n with ASEAN.

“President Xi’s four proposals pointed the way for future ChinaASEAN cooperatio­n and offered important guidance to a closer, more stable and more mutually beneficial China- ASEAN relationsh­ip,” said Xu Ningning, executive president of the China- ASEAN Business Council.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? President Xi Jinping delivers a speech via video at the opening ceremony of the 17th China- ASEAN Expo and China- ASEAN Business and Investment Summit, which got underway on Friday in Nanning, the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY President Xi Jinping delivers a speech via video at the opening ceremony of the 17th China- ASEAN Expo and China- ASEAN Business and Investment Summit, which got underway on Friday in Nanning, the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region.

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