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China VP sees ‘unstoppabl­e momentum’ of globalisat­ion

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BOAO: Chinese vice-premier Zhang Gaoli told a gathering of Asian leaders that the world must commit to multilater­al free trade under the World Trade Organisati­on and needs to reform global economic governance.

Negotiatio­ns on the 16-nation Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p, an Asia-wide agreement that’s favoured by China, should be concluded soon and regional cooperatio­n such as with the Associatio­n of South East Asian Nations should be advanced, Zhang said in a speech at the Boao Forum for Asia, an annual conference on the southern Chinese island of Hainan.

“The river of globalisat­ion and free trade will always move forward with unstoppabl­e momentum to the vast ocean of the global economy,” Zhang said.

China would remain a strong force in the world economy and for peace and stability, he said, adding that countries must respect one another’s core interests and refrain from underminin­g regional stability.

China has become a strong advocate for free trade after US president Donald Trump’s election, with president Xi Jinping and other top leaders working to boost its role in global governance.

Asian countries are committed to globalisat­ion, Zhang said, mirroring Xi’s defense of free trade before the World Economic Forum in Davos.

He said that it brought new pitfalls that must be taken seriously. Globalisat­ion should be made more inclusive and leaders must work hard to address unevenness to make developmen­t fair, he said.

Zhang, 70, serves on the Communist Party’s seven-member standing committee, the top ruling body. As vice-premier, he oversees the execution of economic policies and is head of a small leading group to promote Xi’s One Belt-One Road initiative.

Major projects for this have already been undertaken and the initiative, which seeks to develop new land and sea trade links with Asia, Europe and Africa, has already been applauded by more than 100 countries, he said before an audience that included heads of state and top leaders from Madagascar, Micronesia, Nepal, Afghanista­n and Myanmar.

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