中国在亚太发展的关键作用
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The theme of this year's summit is "Building Inclusive Economies, Building a Better World," with four key priorities.
They include enhancing the regional economic
integration1 agenda, fostering small- and medium-sized enterprises'
participation2 in regional and global markets, investing in human capital development, and building sustainable and resilient communities.
Harold Eddington, President of JPMorgan Chase in Australia and New Zealand, expresses the view that regional economic integration under the idea of building inclusive economies will be
conducive3 to the long-term prosperity of countries within the Asia-Pacific areas.
"We've seen substantial economic integration in the Asia-Pacific areas and the APEC region. And that's going to continue.
Initially5 that integration was around manufactured goods. Increasingly it's also about services. Tourism is a good example of that. And I think great economic cooperation and integration can be positive for everybody, for the more developing economies in Asia and for the major economies as well."
中国在亚太地区经济发展发挥关键作用
Currently, economic development in the Asia-Pacific region has been slowing down, with an expected growth rate of 3.2%.
This is the lowest since the economic crisis in 2008. Therefore, China's economic transition has attracted most attention among enterprises in the Asia-Pacific areas. They hope China will continue leading the regional economic development.
"We know it's going through some important changes at the moment. The focus is moving from exports to domestic consumption. Those changes will take time. And we also know the economy in China is now 50 % services. And those changes also will take some time. But China has delivered
remarkable6 growth in many ways over the last 30 years. And I have no doubt that it would continue to grow and
prosper4 and be an ever more important part of the APEC area."
Director of AERO Montreal, Susanne Nuba, believes that China's development will provide the Asia-Pacific areas with more commercial opportunities. And she is also expecting more cooperation between Canadian and Chinese enterprises.
"And because it's the market of today but more the market of tomorrow, you know it's growing so fast. You know it's so important China for the world, you know because you are the second economy of the world. And trade with your country is crucial, for Canada."
The Asia-Pacific region, which is vital to global peace and development, accounts for 40 percent of the world population, 48 percent of world trade, and 57 percent of global output.
For CRI, this is Li Jianhua
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