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Chinese President Hu Jintao addresses
the 14th APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting held in Hanoi, Nov. 18, 2006.
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HANOI,
Nov. 18 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao on Saturday called for bigger
APEC role in backing multilateral trading system and enhancing economic and
technical cooperation in the region and the world as a whole.
President Hu made the call in his speech at the 14th
Economic Leaders' Informal Meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation(APEC) that is going on in Hanoi.
In his address, Hu said, in keeping with the
principle of consensus, voluntarism and gradual progress, the 21-member APEC has
conducted fruitful exchange and cooperation on major economic issues that are of
common interest to its members and has boosted the economic growth in the region
and among APEC members.
But he stressed in a new international and regional
environment, APEC should play a bigger role in three areas
First, Hu said, APEC should support the development
of the multilateral trading system, which is crucial to the economy of the
Asia-Pacific and world at large.
Hu highlighted the Doha Round of negotiations, saying
APEC has played a major role in promoting the growth of the multilateral trading
system and the current meeting should send a clear message to the world that
Doha negotiations should be resumed speedily and major parties concerned work in
a responsible and flexible manner to bridge their gaps.
Hu also said APEC should play a bigger role in
efforts to meet the Gogor Goals, which the president said chart the future
course of APEC and are a criterion for gauging the performance of the
organization.
Moreover, President Hu called for more efforts of the
regional bloc in enhancing economic and technical cooperation.
Hu said many APEC members lack adequate experience
and capability to respond to some new problems and challenges emerging in recent
years in areas of financial security and public health security.
The bloc should increase input and make more
effective cooperation to help developing members of APEC improve their
international competitiveness and their capacity to meet these challenges, Hu
added.
He announced China will contribute 2 million U.S.
dollars to the APEC Support Fund to strengthen economic and technical
cooperation in the region.
Other leaders of APEC members in their speech also
urged resumption of the Doha Round of negotiations as early as possible and
enhancement of multilateral trading system.
In another development, during the meeting, the
leaders discussed the arrangement of regional trade, agreeing that related
arrangement has played a positive role in promoting regional economic
development and economic and trade exchanges.
They also exchanged views on plan of establishing an
Asia-Pacific free trade area.
The APEC Economic Leaders' Informal Meeting is the
highest-level meeting of the organization, which has been held once every year
since 1993 in its different members.