The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Xi urges Apec members to lead in global growth

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KUALA LUMPUR: The 21 AsiaPacifi­c Economic Cooperatio­n (Apec) member economies have been urged to follow market trends, seize opportunit­ies created by economic globalisat­ion and regional economic integratio­n, and become the forerunner­s of global growth.

In his keynote address at the Apec CEO Dialogues 2020, China’s President Xi Jinping urged member economies to move towards closer regional economic integratio­n as well as accelerate innovation-driven growth, enhance regional connectivi­ty, and realise inclusive and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

Xi said the business community needs a broader vision, greater resilience and stronger entreprene­urship and, at the same time, the member economies should contribute in promoting openness and developmen­t.

“You (member economies) may work to advance trade and investment liberalisa­tion and facilitati­on, and ensure the security and stability of industrial and supply chains of our region, and your work will enable the Asia-Pacific to take the lead in achieving economic recovery and prosperity.

“I hope you will explore innovation-driven growth. You may take bold steps to pursue

“You (member economies) may work to advance trade and investment liberalisa­tion and facilitati­on, and ensure the security and stability of industrial and supply chains of our region, and your work will enable the Asia-Pacific to take the lead in achieving economic recovery and prosperity.

Xi Jinping

organisati­onal, technologi­cal and market innovation­s that will make the Asia-Pacific a fertile ground for scientific breakthrou­ghs and a pacese er for innovation.

“I hope you will be partners for achieving win-win cooperatio­n. You may tap fully into the potential for cooperatio­n, and make the pie of cooperatio­n even bigger for all our people to benefit from.

“I hope you will actively fulfil your social responsibi­lities. You may all play active parts in the internatio­nal fight against Covid-19 and do more to help disadvanta­ged groups to add more momentum to global developmen­t,” he said.

Meanwhile, Xi also reiterated that China has not stalled in its pursuit of opening up its economy in the midst of instabilit­y and uncertaint­y in the world economy this year, as well as mounting protection­ism and unilateral­ism.

“Openness enables a country to move forward while seclusion holds it back. In today’s world where economic globalisat­ion has become an irreversib­le trend, no country can develop itself by keeping its doors closed. China is already deeply integrated into the global economy and the internatio­nal system.

“We will not reverse course or run against historical trend by ‘decoupling’ or forming a small circle to keep others out. By fostering a new developmen­t paradigm, we are not pursuing a closed-door circulatio­n, but open and mutually reinforcin­g domestic and internatio­nal circulatio­ns,” he added.

Xi reiterated China’s strong commitment to opening up its economy and said it would continue to advance trade and investment liberalisa­tion and facilitati­on; to conclude, through negotiatio­n, high-standard free trade agreements with more countries; and to actively engage in bilateral, multilater­al and regional mechanisms for trade and investment cooperatio­n.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? This handout photo from Malaysia’s Department of Informatio­n shows Jinping delivering a speech via virtual meeting during the APEC CEO Dialogues 2020.
— AFP photo This handout photo from Malaysia’s Department of Informatio­n shows Jinping delivering a speech via virtual meeting during the APEC CEO Dialogues 2020.

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