V. Visions for Chinese Participation in GMS Cooperation
(I) Transportation Cooperation
China will further its cooperation with the other GMS
members in road, water transportation, railway, and civil aviation. It will
actively promote the construction of the transportation passages and related
infrastructures in the GMS, and provide half of the funds for building the
trans-Mekong bridge, as a part of the Kunming-Bangkok Road, that connects Laos
and Thailand. It will also speed up the renovation and improvement of various
domestic sections of the south-north passages as well as the related port
facilities so as to form a road network in the GMS at an early date. China will
energetically engage in the cooperation for international navigation including
that of the Lancang-Mekong River. It will push forward the comprehensive and
effective implementation of CBTA as well as it annexes and protocols to realize
convenient flow of personnel and goods among six GMS members and boost the
development of personnel exchange, trade and tourism in the sub-region. It will
speed up the construction of the domestic section of the Pan-Asia Railway, and
meanwhile take an active part in the international cooperation concerning this
project, making joint efforts with other GMS members to facilitate the
construction of the Pan-Asia Railway. On the basis of the bilateral frameworks,
China will continue its enthusiastic efforts to expand the air transportation
between China and the other GMS countries, and promote the mutual opening-up of
air transportation markets with Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. On the basis of The
Framework on China-ASEAN Aviation Cooperation, China will actively explore a
framework for multilateral aviation cooperation. It will also strength the
cooperation in human resource development and ability building in the
transportation field.
(II) Energy Cooperation
China is willing to work with all other GMS parties,
through having full consultation and giving full play to comparative advantages,
and following the "four stages" vision and the action plan that the RPTOA
advocates for the development of GMS power trade, to push forward the priority
works for power cooperation, such as formulating the general plan of the GMS for
power development, establishing GMS power database and websites, and stipulating
the standards and regulations of GMS for operation of power systems and power
transmission, and develop bilateral or multilateral power cooperation and power
trade, so that the GMS can establish a unified power market and realize
interconnection of power systems and free power trade, so as to optimize the
allocation of resources, raise efficiency of power systems, enhance and benefit
each other, and bring equal and common successes to GMS members. China is
willing to expand energy cooperation with other GMS countries in increasing
energy efficiency and developing alternative energy sources, so as to enhance
the energy security in the subregion.
(III) Telecommunications Cooperation
China highly values and will continue to advance its
cooperation with the other GMS members in the telecommunications sector. On the
basis of the goals for the first stage of the GMS IS program, China will
enthusiastically launch and implement the construction of the second stage of
this program, including the extensive cooperation in network operation and
maintenance. It will actively discuss and promote various GMS IS information
applications. It will increase its exchanges with the other GMS members on rural
telecommunications policies and experiences of developing rural
telecommunications, push forward construction of model projects for rural
telecommunications, and make joint efforts with all GMS members to promote the
development of rural telecommunications in the sub-region. China will further
strengthen the communication, exchange and cooperation among the departments of
GMS countries in charge of telecommunications in various manners, continue to
run the training program for senior telecommunications officials of GMS
countries, and help to improve the technical and managerial competence of
related personnel in the sub-region.
(IV) Agricultural Cooperation
China will actively implement The Strategic Framework
for Subregional Cooperation in Agriculture and Core Agriculture Support Program
(CASP) for 2006-2010, and, in view of the strategy and key fields and projects
that the Strategic Framework specifies for GMS agricultural cooperation,
intensify its efforts in follow-up coordination among all the related parties to
raise the quality and efficiency of such cooperation. China will further
strengthen its communication and exchange with ADB and other GMS members and
dedicate itself to expanding the scope and depth of the cooperation, promoting
grain safety and poverty relief, facilitating cross-border agricultural trade
and investment, and realizing sustainable utilization of natural resources.
Drawing on its advantages in agricultural technology,
capacity building, and information exchange, China will continue to strengthen
its exchange and cooperation with other GMS members about raising steadily the
standards for safety and quality of agricultural products, establishing an
agricultural information service system, conducting exchange and demonstration
of agricultural technologies, and building a stronger ability of cross-border
united prevention and control of animal epidemics. Specifically, China will
engage in the following work of GMS cooperation: First, speeding up the
unification of the safety and quality standards of agricultural products to
ensure healthy development of cross-border agricultural trade and investment;
Second, implementing the critical measures for bird flu prevention as soon as
possible, and strengthening the ability of cross-border united prevention and
control of animal epidemics; Third, accelerating the utilization and development
of biomass energy, mainly methane, to improve the biological environment of
countryside; Fourth, giving full play to the agricultural information network of
GMS and raising the level of agricultural information service in the sub-region;
Fifth, committing itself to grain safety and poverty relief, and deepening GMS
cooperation for rural development.
(V) Environmental Cooperation
Taking into consideration its domestic conditions,
focusing on the "GMS Biodiversity Conservation Corridors Initiative" (BCI) and
considering other core environmental planning (CEP) projects, China will
actively facilitate the work of selecting the indexes for the strategic
environmental impact assessment in the BCI regions. It will enhance GMS exchange
and cooperation under the framework of UN's Convention on Biological Diversity.
It will encourage BCI cooperation in the field of climatic changes, enhance the
research of the impact of climatic change upon biodiversity, and relate the
research of climatic change to the rural environmental protection work under
BCI. In GMS environmental cooperation, China will substantially implement the
guiding principles of "Help and promote each other in environmental protection,
and make joint efforts to guard the earth", forge a positive image of the
sub-region, contribute to construction of a harmonious region, and create an
international cooperation room that is conducive to the environment and
development of the sub-region.
China will actively help building the ability of
other GMS members to enforce environmental protection laws at the border
regions, help other members elevating their levels of policy and law enforcement
for forest protection and fighting against illegal transportation of hazardous
wastes across borders, and encourage establishing a law enforcement network
among all GMS members. China will also encourage the cross-border trade and
investment activities of the member countries to abide by the principle of
sustainable development, and enhance the building of environment-related trade
and investment ability in the sub-region.
(VI) Human Resource Development
Cooperation
China will actively promote the implementation of the
Phnom Penh Program, with Yunnan and Guangxi being the participating regions, but
enjoying the support, in both technology and teaching staffs, from all the
provinces of Southwest China and even the whole country. China encourages and
supports all competent universities, polytechnic schools and training
institutions to participate in GMS training programs and help to develop Yunnan
into a base for GMS human resource development and training. China will actively
push forward GMS cooperation in the field of education. China will engage in
cooperation with other GMS members in elementary education, vocational
education, and higher education. China will promote the mutual recognition of
professional qualifications and the degrees and diplomas of higher education
among GMS members, and increase government scholarship quotas for students from
other GMS members through various channels. It will further improve the distance
education network intended for other GMS countries, and continue to enrich the
resources for the distance education. China will strengthen its diplomatic
negotiation with other GMS countries in hope of signing multilateral agreements
and implementation plans for international human resource development and
training within the GMS.
(VII) Health Cooperation
Under the existing framework, China will work toward
establishing a more steady and sustainable long-term mechanism for health
cooperation among GMS countries. It will promotes the formation of the GMS
strategy for health cooperation covering control of epidemics such as AIDS, bird
flu and dengue fever; extend the malaria control cooperation between China and
Myanmar, the AIDS control cooperation between China and Myanmar, China and Laos,
and China and Vietnam respectively, and the tuberculosis control cooperation
between China and Vietnam into cooperation among more GMS countries to form a
cooperation mechanism of the sub-regional level; and improve the mechanism for
exchanging and sharing information of epidemics with other GMS members. China
will enhance the coordination between different departments, especially that
between agricultural departments and the departments of entry-exit inspection
and quarantine, to implement the cross-border programs in an all-round and
in-depth manner. China will also sponsor the second GMS health forum.
(VIII) Tourism Cooperation
China will continue to attach importance to GMS
tourism cooperation at the national level and will boost its development, and
work with other GMS members to introduce and promote the cross-border tourist
lines and foster a GMS tourist region with distinct features. Yunnan and Guangxi
will be major participants in GMS tourism cooperation. Yunnan will speed up
compiling The Plan of Transnational Tourist Lines in the Upper Mekong (Golden
Square) Tourism Region and The Plan of Transnational Tourist Linesin the Western
Yunnan-Northern Myanmar Region. Guangxi will continue to deepen its tourism
cooperation with Quang Ninh Province of Vietnam, and try to open the drive
travel lines between Guangxi and Vietnam. It should continue to deepen its
cooperation with Vietnam and Cambodia in cultural tourism, and energetically
strive for tourism integration in the Beibuwan Bay region, so as to form a
Pan-Beibuwan Bay tourist region at an early date.
(IX) Trade and Investment
Cooperation
China will continue to cooperate with other GMS
members as well as international financial institutions such as ADB to
continuously facilitate convenience of trade and investment and raise efficiency
of customs clearance, so as to make contribution to the economic growth and
common prosperity of this sub-region. The Chinese government is willing to work
with other GMS members to further eliminate the barriers to and create an easy
and convenient environment for trade and investment in the GMS. With the support
and coordination from ADB and other international financial institutions, the
Chinese government will mainly undertake 5 priority projects for GMS trade and
investment facilitation, namely, customs, inspection and quarantine, trade and
logistics, flow of business personnel, and construction of information
platforms; continue to enhance policy coordination among member countries,
solidly implement The Action Framework for the GMS Strategy of Facilitation of
Trade and Investment and CBTA, and assist the transportation corridors to
develop into economic corridors to boost the economic development along them;
starting with the "Single Window" port service, energetically push forward
facility of trade and investment, improve the infrastructures of ports and
border cities, so as to facilitate trade and investment and improve
infrastructures of border regions at the same time; intensify ability building
and provide more training opportunities for government officials, especially the
law enforcement officials of the ports, to improve their understanding of
policies and administrative abilities so that they can provide better services
for the industrial and commercial community.
Moreover, China will remain committed to more
consultation with other GMS countries and relevant international organizations,
push for a more steady GMS cooperation mechanism at the central government
level, intensify its crackdown on drug crimes, and try to reduce the harms done
to this sub-region by drugs. It will continue to implement The 2007 MOU Beijing
Declaration adopted by the 7th MOU ministerial meeting, the updated GMS Action
Plan, the bilateral drug prohibition agreements between China and GMS members
including Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam and Thailand, and The Memorandum of
Understanding Between the National Commission for Drug Prohibition of the
People's Republic of China and the Central Committee for Drug Abuse Control of
the Union of Myanmar on United Satellite Remote Sensing and Monitoring of Opium
Planting in Northern Myanmar to pursue all-round GMS cooperation in drug
prohibition. China will continue to strengthen its cooperation with other GMS
countries in law enforcement for drug prohibition, and lend strong support to
the crop substitution efforts of other GMS countries so that illegal planting of
opium can be completely eliminated in this sub-region at an early date.
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