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Xi: 'Tear down the walls' impeding trade, tech

In speech to APEC leaders, a call to meet challenges posed by geopolitics, unilateralism and protectionism

By MO JINGXI | China Daily Global | Updated: 2024-11-17 13:10
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President Xi Jinping delivers a key speech when attending the 31st APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting. XIE HUANCHI/XINHUA

President Xi Jinping on Saturday proposed building an open and interconnected paradigm for Asia-Pacific cooperation with efforts to advance regional economic integration and "tear down the walls" impeding the flow of trade, investment, technology and services.

Speaking at the 31st APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting, Xi called on Asia-Pacific countries to act in solidarity and cooperation to meet the challenges confronting cooperation in the region, such as rising tendencies of geopolitics, unilateralism and protectionism. "At this historic crossroads, we Asia-Pacific countries carry greater responsibilities on our shoulders," he said.

The Chinese president's proposal is an active move to steer the world economy back onto the correct track of globalization, and it is also the world's second-largest economy's commitment to further opening-up and common development for the world, particularly the Global South countries, experts said.

Leaders and representatives of the APEC member economies take a group photo during the 31st APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting in Lima, Peru, on Saturday. HUANG JINGWEN/XINHUA

Consisting of 21 members, APEC accounts for approximately 38 percent of the world's population, 60 percent of its total GDP, and 47 percent of its trade.

"A Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific is an ambitious vision for regional economic integration and is critical for long-term development and prosperity of our region," Xi said in his remarks.

Ten years ago, a historic decision to kick off the FTAAP process was taken at the gathering of APEC economic leaders in Beijing.

"Today, we will adopt a new document to guide this process. I believe that this will give new impetus to our efforts toward an open Asia-Pacific economy," Xi said.

Chen Taotao, director of the Latin America Center at Tsinghua University in Beijing, said that regional economic integration has been proven as an efficient economic operating model in the process of globalization.

President Xi Jinping delivers a key speech when attending the 31st APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting. XIE HUANCHI/XINHUA

"In recent years, due to geopolitical reasons, some countries have intentionally adopted high tariffs and other methods to restrict the normal global layout of high-tech Chinese enterprises in certain industries in order to suppress China's development," she said.

Chen said that in this process, developing countries — including many Latin American countries — have strongly felt the damage caused to their economies by such instability.

Xi said that opening-up is a distinct hallmark of Chinese modernization and reiterated the country's commitment to promoting reform through opening-up.

China just signed a protocol to upgrade the free trade agreement with Peru on Thursday and has substantially concluded negotiations with ASEAN to upgrade to free trade area 3.0 last month.

"Together with the relevant parties, we will seek to discuss trade agreements in digital and green areas and steadily expand the globally oriented network of high-standard free trade areas," Xi said.

President Xi Jinping is warmly received by Peruvian President Dina Boluarte when he arrives for the 31st APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting at the Lima Convention Center in Lima, Peru, Nov 16, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]

He added that China welcomes all parties to continue riding the "express train" of its development and grow together with the Chinese economy.

To start a new era in Asia-Pacific development, the Chinese president also proposed to make green innovation a catalyst for the Asia-Pacific and uphold a universally beneficial and inclusive vision for Asia-Pacific development.

"We need to firmly seize the opportunities presented by the new round of sci-tech revolution and industrial transformation and strengthen exchanges and cooperation in artificial intelligence, quantum information, life and health, and other frontier areas," Xi added.

China will launch a Global Cross-Border Data Flow Cooperation Initiative and seek deeper cooperation with other parties to promote efficient, convenient and secure cross-border data flows, he said.

The Chinese president also called for more support for developing economies and disadvantaged groups and for nations to work together to grow the pie and distribute it equitably to allow more economies and people to benefit from development.

Three outcome documents including the statement of economic leaders and the Ichma Statement on a New Look to Advance the Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific were adopted after the meeting on Saturday.

Liu Chenyang, director of the APEC Study Center of Nankai University, said the outcomes hold a positive significance in determining the call of the Global South amid a complicated global landscape.

Liu noted that it is impossible for any kind of cooperation at the global level to succeed without the participation of APEC members.

Xi's Quotes

? At this historic crossroads, we Asia-Pacific countries carry greater responsibilities on our shoulders.

? We should tear down the walls impeding the flow of trade, investment, technology and services, uphold stable and smooth industrial and supply chains, and promote economic circulation in the region and the world.

? We need to make green innovation a catalyst for the Asia-Pacific.

? Reform and opening up is a historic process in which China and the world achieve development and progress together.

? China's further development will provide new opportunities for the Asia-Pacific region and the world at large.

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