| Chinese President
Hu Jintao said Sunday in Bangkok that China's reform and opening up and
its economic growth present win-win outcomes and mutual benefit for the
whole world.
Answering questions at the ongoing CEO Summit of the Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation (APEC) forum, Hu said China's opening up has won the country
broader room for development, and has made it possible for China to acquire
the important resources of capital, technology and managerial expertise.
"But at the same time, our 1.3 billion people also represent a tremendous
market that we have to offer to the rest of the world. And China also
offers much business opportunity to the multinationals in the whole world,"
he added.
The question-and-answer session followed a keynote address delivered
by the Chinese president at the APEC CEO Summit.
"China will continue to take an active part in global and regional
economic cooperation, faithfully play by WTO rules and live up to our
WTO commitment," the Chinese president said.
He expressed the confidence that "a China that is going for reform
and opening up and an economically growing China will always be a positive
force for stable development of the economies of Asia Pacific and the
world beyond."
About 1,000 representatives and business leaders of APEC member economies
were present at Hu's address, which covered the valuation of the Chinese
Renminbi yuan, the situation of China's economic growth, economic and
technical cooperation among APEC members, and reviving the stalled multilateral
talks of the Doha Round under the World Trade Organization.
Hu stressed that a stable Renminbi yuan serves the sound operation of
China's economy and conforms to the requirements for economic development
in Asia and the whole world.
He said China would maintain the basic stability of the Chinese currency
RMB at a reasonable and balanced level, and take further steps to improve
the rate-forming mechanism of RMB amid deepened financial reform.
"China follows a market-based, single and managed floating exchange
rate system, which is consistent with the current status of China's economy,
its level of financial regulation and the sustainability of its enterprises."
On China's economic performance, Hu said the country's target of a 7
percent GDP growth set for this year "is well within reach."
"China's economy remains in good shape with a strong momentum for
expansion," Hu said.
The Chinese president, who will attend the 11th APEC Economic Leaders'
Meeting scheduled here for Monday and Tuesday, urged member economies
of APEC to strengthen their economic and technical cooperation to help
turn potential markets into real ones.
"We should vigorously strengthen APEC economic and technical cooperation,
for it contributes to faster economic growth of the developing members
and helps them to turn their potential market into a real one," Hu
said.
"It also benefits the developed members by securing them even greater
market access, leading in the end to the achievement of common development
and common prosperity of all members," he added.
Hu said that APEC can play a positive role in restarting the stalled
multilateral trade talks of the Doha Round by keeping the forum's goals
set in Bogor, Indonesia, 1994, of establishing free trade between its
developed economies by 2010 and its developing members by 2020.
"Though the Doha round of WTO talks suffered some setbacks, so long
as all parties persist in consultation on an equal footing in the spirit
of seeking common ground while shelving differences, it will be successful
in the end," the Chinese president said. |