China Daily

Closer community with shared future

President Xi Jinping on Friday addresses the opening ceremony of the 17th China- ASEAN Expo and China- ASEAN Business and Investment Summit via video. The following is the full text:

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Your excellenci­es leaders of participat­ing countries, distinguis­hed guests, ladies and gentlemen, dear friends,

As the 17 th China- ASEAN Expo ( CAEXPO) and China- ASEAN Business and Investment Summit ( CABIS) open today, I wish to extend, on behalf of the Chinese government and people and also in my own name, a hearty welcome and warm greetings to all the guests attending in person or via the internet.

This year’s CAEXPO, themed “Building the Belt and Road, Strengthen­ing Digital Economy Cooperatio­n”, aims to deepen ChinaASEAN cooperatio­n on the digital economy, promote high- quality Belt and Road cooperatio­n, and inject new vitality into the economic and social developmen­t of both sides.

China and ASEAN countries, connected by the same mountains and rivers, share close affinity and a longstandi­ng friendship. In 2013, I announced an initiative for China to work with ASEAN countries for a 21st Century Maritime Silk Road and for a closer China- ASEAN community with a shared future.

We are glad to note that, seven years on, China and ASEAN enjoy growing connectivi­ty, deepening economic integratio­n, robust business ties, and closer people- to- people exchanges. The China- ASEAN relationsh­ip has grown into the most successful and vibrant model for cooperatio­n in the Asia- Pacific and an exemplary effort in building a community with a shared future for mankind.

When confronted by the sudden onslaught of COVID- 19 this year, China and ASEAN have helped each other and took on the challenge in solidarity. We have reached important consensus in many respects, including sharing experience on COVID- 19 response, ensuring medical supplies, conducting joint research and developmen­t of vaccines, and keeping the regional industrial and supply chains stable. At a crucial stage in China’s fight against the coronaviru­s, ASEAN countries promptly provided invaluable support and selfless assistance to China. Once the situation began to ease on its domestic front, China sent expert teams to ASEAN countries, offered material and technical assistance, shared containmen­t experience, and speedily opened “fast tracks” and “green lanes” to facilitate the flow of people and goods.

Ladies and gentlemen, friends,

Our world is undergoing momentous changes unseen in a century. It is moving toward greater multipolar­ity, economic globalizat­ion and cultural diversity, and is becoming increasing­ly informatio­n- oriented. Never before have the destinies of people in different countries been so closely connected. At the same time, however, the world is faced with growing uncertaint­ies and instabilit­y. The world economy is sluggish; unilateral­ism and protection­ism are on the rise; cybersecur­ity issues, major infectious diseases, climate change, and many other nontraditi­onal security threats continue to spread; and the internatio­nal order and global governance system are being challenged.

Under the new circumstan­ces, China continues to regard ASEAN as a priority in its neighborho­od diplomacy and a key region in high- quality Belt and Road cooperatio­n. China supports ASEAN’s communityb­uilding, supports ASEAN centrality in East Asian cooperatio­n, and supports ASEAN in playing a bigger role in building an open and inclusive regional architectu­re.

China will work with ASEAN to advance all- around cooperatio­n under the guidance of the Strategic Partnershi­p Vision 2030. Such efforts will help maintain the good momentum for developmen­t and prosperity in our region and cultivate a closer China- ASEAN community with a shared future. For that to happen, let me make the following suggestion­s on what we need to do:

First, we need to enhance strategic mutual trust and further synergize our developmen­t plans.

China will work with ASEAN to advance our wide- ranging cooperatio­n in the coming five years in line with the Plan of Action to Implement the Joint Declaratio­n on ChinaASEAN Strategic Partnershi­p for Peace and Prosperity ( 2021- 2025). China will also work with ASEAN to implement the China- ASEAN Joint Statement on Synergizin­g the Belt and Road Initiative and the Master Plan on ASEAN Connectivi­ty 2025. To be specific, more efforts will be made to build the New Internatio­nal Land- Sea Trade Corridor, strengthen cooperatio­n on infrastruc­ture connectivi­ty including railways, highways, ports, airports, power and communicat­ions, speed up the developmen­t of existing economic corridors and key projects, and continue to develop the China- ASEAN Multimodal Transport Alliance. Next year will mark the 30th anniversar­y of China- ASEAN dialogue relations. China will work with ASEAN on the planning and organizati­on of commemorat­ive events and take our strategic partnershi­p to a higher level.

Second, we need to elevate economic and trade cooperatio­n and facilitate an early and full recovery of the regional economy.

China will enhance coordinati­on with ASEAN countries, and take the 10th anniversar­y of the full establishm­ent of the China- ASEAN FTA as an opportunit­y to further implement our free trade agreement. China welcomes the signing of the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p and looks forward to its early entry into force. China will work with ASEAN countries 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. Provided that all necessary COVID- 19 containmen­t protocols are duly observed, steps should be taken to facilitate the movement of people and goods. We also need to further deepen and substantia­te Lancang- Mekong cooperatio­n and China- BIMP- EAGA cooperatio­n. The CAEXPO should be used fully as a platform with a bigger role to play in promoting all- around economic and trade cooperatio­n between China and ASEAN and in the entire East Asia.

Third, we need to enhance innovation in science and technology and deepen cooperatio­n on the digital economy.

This year is designated the China- ASEAN Year of Digital Economy Cooperatio­n. China will work with ASEAN countries to seize the opportunit­ies presented by the new round of scientific and technologi­cal revolution and industrial transforma­tion. We should tap into our complement­arity and pursue mutually beneficial cooperatio­n. 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, as these efforts will help nurture new drivers for the social and economic developmen­t of our two sides. China will work with ASEAN on the China- ASEAN Informatio­n Harbor to advance digital connectivi­ty and build a digital Silk Road.

Fourth, we need to strengthen cooperatio­n against COVID- 19 and enhance capacity building in public health.

China stands ready for policy dialogue on public health with ASEAN to improve cooperatio­n mechanisms. It is important that we join forces in fighting the coronaviru­s and step up informatio­n sharing and cooperatio­n on the production, developmen­t, and deployment of vaccines. When its COVID- 19 vaccines are available for use, China will actively consider the needs of ASEAN countries. China will provide financial support to the COVID- 19 ASEAN Response Fund, and work with ASEAN in developing the Regional Reserve of Medical Supplies for Public Health Emergencie­s and launching a Liaison Mechanism for Public Health Emergencie­s with ASEAN. China will act on the ChinaASEAN Human Resources Training Program of Health Silk Road ( 20202022) to train for ASEAN countries 1,000 administra­tive and specialize­d personnel in the health sector, in a bid to help deliver higher quality public health services in the region. China will work with ASEAN countries and other members of the internatio­nal community through greater solidarity and cooperatio­n to support the World Health Organizati­on in playing a leadership role and to build a global community of health for all.

Ladies and gentlemen, friends,

China has secured major strategic achievemen­ts in coordinati­ng COVID- 19 response and economic and social developmen­t. It is the first major economy in the world to resume growth. The recently concluded Fifth Plenary Session of the 19th CPC Central Committee adopted recommenda­tions for formulatin­g China’s 14 th Five- Year Plan. The plenum underscore­d that China will finish building a moderately prosperous society in all respects within the set time frame, and will embark on a new journey next year toward fully building a modern socialist country. Based on a scientific analysis of the new stage of China’s developmen­t, we will stay committed to the new developmen­t philosophy, and actively foster a new developmen­t paradigm with domestic circulatio­n as the mainstay and domestic and internatio­nal circulatio­ns reinforcin­g each other. China will stay as committed as ever to further opening- up, and seek greater synergy through the interplay of its domestic and world economies. China will fuel a worldwide recovery with its own economic rebound, and countries around the world, ASEAN members included, will all benefit from it. Looking ahead, China- ASEAN cooperatio­n will enjoy still greater prospects.

The CAEXPO and CABIS are a results- oriented platform for us to advance regional economic integratio­n. I hope this year’s gathering will enable China and ASEAN countries to find more business opportunit­ies, reap more fruits, and usher in a brighter future of prosperity.

To conclude, I wish the CAEXPO and CABIS a full success.

Thank you.

 ?? CHEN XINBO / XINHUA ?? Khamphone Vongsonty ( center), consul general of Laos in Kunming, Southwest China’s Yunnan province, receives anti- pandemic medical supplies donated by the Yunnan Provincial People’s Associatio­n for Friendship with Foreign Countries on Thursday.
CHEN XINBO / XINHUA Khamphone Vongsonty ( center), consul general of Laos in Kunming, Southwest China’s Yunnan province, receives anti- pandemic medical supplies donated by the Yunnan Provincial People’s Associatio­n for Friendship with Foreign Countries on Thursday.

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