Chinese President Hu Jintao expounded China's stance on APEC cooperation at
the 13th APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting which kicked off in South Korea's
southeastern port city of Busan on Friday.
The economic leaders from the 21 APEC members attended the two-day meeting
with the main theme of Toward One Community: Meet the Challenge, Make the
Change. On top of its agenda are economic and trade cooperation, terrorism and
avian influenza.
At the invitation of South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun, Hu delivered a
speech entitled "Working Together in Closer Asia-Pacific Cooperation Toward a
Harmonious Future,"presenting proposals and views on enhancing APEC cooperation.
HU PUTS FORWARD A THREE-POINT PROPOSAL FOCUSING ON APEC
COOPERATION
The Chinese president urged APEC to contribute to the steady growth of world
and regional economy by giving full play to its own strength and implement
policy measures.
Since the beginning of this year, the world economy has maintained strong
momentum of growth, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region, the Chinese
president said.
"At the same time, some uncertainties in world and regional economic growth
still exist and call for common response from us,"Hu said.
Hu proposed that APEC members focus cooperation on the following three
aspects:
-- Working together to effectively address the problems of uneven economic
development in the world.
To address the problem of uneven economic development, all parties are
required to abide by the principle of responsibility sharing, strengthen policy
dialogue and coordination and take common actions, Hu said.
"The developed members should provide assistance to the developing members
and help them accelerate development," said theChinese president.
Hu urged the APEC members to work together to create a fair, harmonious and
open international economic environment so as to address the problems of uneven
economic development in the world.
"Ways to resolve disagreements should be explored through dialogue and
consultation, in accordance with universally-recognized international rules and
in the spirit of mutual understanding and accommodation," Hu told APEC fellow
economic leaders.
-- Building consensus to jointly promote the healthy development of the
multilateral trading regime.
The multilateral trading regime is now at a critical junction, Hu said,
adding the success of the WTO Doha Round bears on the future of international
trade as well as the immediate interests of the peoples in the Asia-Pacific
countries and the world at large.
"We should demonstrate sincerity, adopt a flexible and pragmaticapproach,
expand common ground, honor commitments and bridge differences in an effort to
make the forthcoming 6th WTO Ministerial Conference in Hong Kong, China a
success and promote the early and successful conclusion of the talks," Hu said.
The WTO Doha Round trade talks, first introduced at the fourth WTO biannual
ministerial conference in Doha, Qatar in 2001, have been stalled due to deep
differences between the developed and developing members on market access,
agriculture subsides and tariff structures. The push by APEC economic leaders to
keep the momentum is important because the region represents nearly half ofthe
world trade.
"We should encourage free trade agreements that comply with WTO rules and
push for coordinated development of bilateral and regional economic cooperation
and the multilateral trading regime,"said the Chinese president.
Hu also called on APEC to play an active role in guiding the orderly
development of free trade agreements in the Asia-Pacific region.
-- Strengthening coordination to take common action to address hot-button
issue.
The surging international oil price has brought about negative impacts on the
development of the world economy, that of the developing countries in
particular, Hu said.
Frequent occurrences of natural disasters such as tsunami and hurricane have
inflicted heavy losses on the disaster-hit countries. The constant outbreak of
avian flu has caused serious damage to some countries in this region, he added.
"It requires our common action to effectively respond to these problems as
their causes and impacts are transboundary,"he said.
China hosted the APEC Workshop on the Development of Renewable Energy this
year and will host the APEC Symposium on Emerging Infectious Diseases next year,
Hu told other APEC economic leaders.
"China stands ready to cooperate closely with all parties to improve the
capacity of this region to prevent and respond to emergencies," Hu pledged.
HU EXPOUNDS CHINA'S STANCE ON ACHIEVING BOGOR GOALS
In his speech, the Chinese president said that to turn the Bogor Goals into
reality will contribute to closing the economic gap between the APEC members and
achieving common development and prosperity, thus having a bearing on APEC's
future.
"The Bogor Goals we set in 1994 constitute a landmark in the building of the
Asia-Pacific Community,"Hu told other APEC economic leaders.
"We should not fail to see that not all trade barriers have been removed and
that the evolving world economic situation poses new challenges to the
development of the region," the Chinese president said.
The Bogor Goals, set in Bogor, Indonesia, in 1994, specify the APEC
objectives for free and open trade and investment among industrialized members
by 2010, and among developing members by 2020.
"To reach the Bogor Goals on schedule, we must consolidate what we have
achieved so far and make new innovations on that basis to substantiate the
content of cooperation, broaden cooperation channels and enhance cooperation
quality," Hu said.
He added that, to that end, the APEC member economies need to balance the
following three relationships:
-- The relationship between greater market liberalization and increased
economic and technical cooperation.
As the two wheels of APEC cooperation, market liberalization and economic and
technical cooperation are important means to stimulate regional economic
development. They should reinforce each other and be given equal emphasis, said
the Chinese president.
-- The relationship between strengthening economic cooperation and conducting
security cooperation.
"We support APEC in doing what is necessary in the field of counter-terrorism
to meet the actual need of safeguarding economicand trade safety in the
Asia-Pacific,"the Chinese president pledged.
"We are of the view that the relevant cooperation should supportand
supplement rather than disrupt or dilute the theme of economiccooperation and
should fully accommodate concerns of all sides andproperly handle related
sensitive issue,"he added.
-- The relationship between implementing existing consensus andexploring new
areas of cooperation.
"We must adapt ourselves to the changing economic environment inthe region
and the world at large to conduct cooperation on disaster reduction, health and
anti-corruption and exploring new channels and areas for more trade and
investment cooperation," Hu told his fellow APEC economic leaders.
"To keep up APEC's features and efficiency, we should stay focused on
priorities without trying to do everything,"Hu added.
He also urged the APEC members to uphold the principles of consensus and
voluntarism and deepen their mutually beneficial cooperation to constantly add
new vigor and vitality to the growthof APEC.
"China stands ready to strengthen exchanges and cooperation withother APEC
members and make contribution to building a harmonious world of lasting peace
and common prosperity," Hu pledged.
Economic leaders from other APEC member economies expressed their views at
the first-day session of the two-day gathering. On Friday's meeting, the APEC
economic leaders exchanged views on economic and trade issues under the theme of
"Advancing Freer Trade."
Following the meeting, Hu Jintao and other APEC economic leaders held a
dialogue with members of the APEC Business AdvisoryCouncil on Friday to hear
their recommendations on key issues, such as the WTO's stagnant Doha Round of
free trade talks. The Chinese president answered questions ranging from APEC
free trade,China-Chile free trade agreement, trade facilitation and avian
influenza.
On Friday evening, the Chinese president and other APEC economic leaders
visited an IT exhibition and attended the official dinner hosted by South Korean
President Roh Moo-hyun.
On Saturday, Hu will leave for China after attending the second-day session
of the APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting.
Since its inception in 1989 in response to the growing interdependence among
Asia-Pacific economies, APEC has become a formidable regional forum acting as
the primary regional vehicle for promoting open trade and practical economic and
technical cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region.
APEC accounts for more than one-third of the world's population, about 60
percent of world GDP and nearly half of worldtrade. It represents the most
economically dynamic region in the world, having generated nearly 70 percent of
global economic growth in its first 10 years.