SINGAPORE, Nov. 13 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu
Jintao on Friday advanced a four-point proposal to boost economic growth and
revive world economy during a speech at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
CEO Summit.
In his speech entitled "Strengthen Confidence in Cooperation and Revive World Economy," Hu briefed Asia-Pacific business leaders on China's policies and measures to counter the international financial crisis, and expounded China's views on enhancing cooperation and boosting economic growth in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Chinese President Hu Jintao delivers a speech entitled "Strengthen Confidence in Cooperation and Revive the World Economy" at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) CEO Summit, in Singapore, Nov. 13, 2009. (Xinhua/Ju Peng) Photo Gallery>>> |
FOUR-POINT PROPOSAL
"The world economy has shown positive signs of
stabilization and recovery, which will help us increase confidence and deepen
cooperation," Hu told about 1,000 Asia-Pacific business leaders gathered at the
Suntec Convention and Exhibition Center for the summit, which opened here on
Friday.
"At the same time, we must recognize that the
international financial crisis has laid some serious problems, including the
lack of sustainability in the current pattern of world economic growth and the
existence of major deficiencies in the international financial system," Hu
added.
The profound impact of the financial crisis is still
evident and the world economic upturn is not yet firmly established. The
inherent problems of the international economic system have not been fully
addressed, and a comprehensive world economic recovery still faces many
uncertainties and destabilizing factors, the Chinese president said.
Hu called for the adoption of a multi-pronged
approach and turning the crisis into an opportunity and laying a solid
foundation for the full recovery of the world economy.
The Chinese president therefore proposed to strongly
promote trade and investment liberalization and facilitation, advance regional
economic integration through multiple channels, renew efforts to advance reform
of the international financial system, and accelerate transformation of economic
development patterns with innovative ideas.
CHINA'S COUNTER-CRISIS MEASURES
China has adopted a series of policies and measures
to counter the international financial crisis, including a timely adjustment of
its macroeconomic policies, a proactive fiscal policy and a moderately easy
monetary policy, Hu said.
"We have adopted a stimulus package and relevant
policies and measures, and have improved them in the course of their
implementation," Hu said. "Our focus in countering the crisis is to expand
domestic demand, especially consumer demand."
These policies and measures "have enabled us to
maintain the momentum of steady and relatively fast economic growth and set the
stage for sustained growth of the economy," he added.
China will further boost domestic demand, vigorously
expand its domestic markets, and promote a balanced growth of domestic and
external demand, he said.
"We will further advance transformation of the
economic development pattern, encourage industrial upgrading, energy saving and
pollution reduction, and ensure both economic development and environmental
protection," Hu said.
China also will continue to improve people's
well-being, especially with respect to education, medical care, old-age support,
housing and other social programs so as to promote balanced economic and social
development.
"We will follow through on our regional development
strategies to achieve balanced development of different regions in China," Hu
added.
The measures China have adopted to fight the crisis
are conducive not only to the relatively fast growth of the Chinese economy but
also to the recovery of world economic growth, Hu said.
"China cannot achieve development in isolation from
the world, and the world needs China for development," he said, "A more
developed China will bring more opportunities and make a greater contribution to
the world."
Hu welcomes the Asia-Pacific business community to
actively participate in China's development.
The APEC CEO Summit provides opportunities for CEOs
in the Asia-Pacific region to hear from APEC leaders and international thought
and business leaders ways to address the present financial crisis.
The event this year is held under the theme of
"Rebuilding the Global Economy: Crisis and Opportunity." Its focus was on how to
counter the international financial crisis, revive the world economy and
strengthen enterprise management.
Hu arrived in Singapore on Wednesday for a state
visit to the country and to attend the 17th APEC Economic Leaders Meeting,
slated on Nov. 14-15.
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