Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation (APEC) members should take
effective measures to balance economic and social development,
President Hu Jintao suggested yesterday during the annual meeting.
"Only with proper co-ordination can development be long-lasting,"
he said during the 11th APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting, according
to a Foreign Ministry spokesman.
Hu
said member economies should push for scientific progress and
technological innovation, which are of vital importance for
sustained economic development.
China has proposed the Initiative of Innovative APEC, expecting
certain guiding principles for the region's scientific and
technological innovation.
It
plans to hold a high-level workshop in Beijing in February to
discuss the issue of science and technology intermediary.
"While pushing for economic growth, we should work hard to promote
the co-ordinated development of the economy and society, and of
cities and rural areas, and promote a harmonious co-existence
between man and nature so as to rest development on a more solid
foundation," Hu said.
He
proposed that APEC reinforce its social development links, in
particular in relation to public health, job creation and social
security.
Hu
said stability is a prerequisite for development and APEC members
should enhance mutual trust and endeavour to try and achieve the
goal.
He
also suggested that the 21 APEC members should step up the mutual
opening up of markets and improve the multilateral trading
system.
Hu
said the world's multilateral trading system is currently facing
new challenges -- mainly in the form of rising protectionism, new
trade barriers and frequent trade friction. They have combined to
create difficulties, particularly for developing countries, in
relation to their development, in addition to hampering global
economic recovery and growth.
APEC members should renew their commitment to the Bogor Goals and
at the same time work together to reject trade protectionism,
remove trade barriers and resolve any trade disputes, he added.
The Bogor Goals are a push to achieve free and open trade and
investment for developed economies by 2010, and for developing
economies by 2020.
Talking about the failure of last month's Fifth World Trade
Organization Ministerial Conference, Hu said the main reason for
the unsatisfactory outcome was because the negotiations were not
balanced enough to reflect the interests of all parties,
particularly the concerns of developing countries.
"I
hope all groups will demonstrate their political will, take a
flexible and pragmatic approach and move ahead the new round of
talks to achieve early fruition," he said.
The president also revealed his ideas for APEC reform.
Hu
said the APEC approach, which features respect for differences,
equality, mutual benefit, voluntarism and consensus, should be
upheld.
And he said the bloc should gear its co-operation more towards
business communities and the general public.
"The APEC Business Travel Card Scheme, which is well-received in
business communities, shows what APEC can accomplish if it really
wants to be of help," Hu said.
It
is aimed at helping business people move more easily within the
APEC bloc. The Chinese Government will formally implement the
scheme next month.
Hu
said APEC should embrace reform and innovation by adapting itself
to changing circumstances.
It
should also conduct necessary reform and readjustments and strive
to become more relevant.
(China Daily October 21, 2003)
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