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Friday, November 20 2020 - 05:29
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CGTN: China to boost economic growth through innovation and opening-up, nurturing joint development in the Asia-Pacific region
BEIJING, Nov. 20, 2020 /PRNewswire-Asianet/ --

As the COVID-19 pandemic is still sweeping through the globe, with the Asia and 
Pacific region hit hard by the contagion, growth uncertainties are clouding 
economies to varying degrees.

Economic activity in the Asia and Pacific is expected to contract by 2.3 
percent in 2020, and to grow by 6.7 percent in 2021, compared to a contraction 
of 5.8 percent in 2020 and a growth of 3.9 percent in 2021 for advanced 
economies, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

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China, whose economy saw positive overall growth in the first three quarters 
this year, shared its vision for continuing to foster domestic economic 
recovery and mutual beneficial cooperation with Asia-Pacific economies, as 
Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered a keynote speech at the Asia-Pacific 
Economic Cooperation (APEC) CEO Dialogues on Thursday via a video link in 
Beijing.

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APEC, Asia-Pacific's premier economic forum, was established in 1989 to 
leverage the region's growing interdependence and boost regional prosperity 
through initiatives promoting free and open trade among member economies.

The Malaysia delegation of the APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC) is hosting 
the forum for setting priorities in the aftermath of COVID-19, as Malaysia is 
the host of APEC this year.

Addressing leaders of Asia-Pacific's business community, Xi said that China's 
sound economic recovery has proven the resilience and vitality of the Chinese 
economy and he is confident that "steady unleashing of the China market 
potential will create vast business possibilities for other countries" and 
create stronger impetus for maintaining stable growth of the global economy.

Pursue innovation-driven growth

As science and technology have been playing an even more significant role in 
boosting social productivity, Xi said to achieve high-quality growth driven by 
domestic demand, China will vigorously boost scientific and technological 
innovations in the country.

He noted that innovation has always been the primary driver of development to 
China, and the country has made major achievements by implementing an 
innovation-driven development strategy.

"We will fully leverage the demand of our super-sized domestic market and the 
strengths of its complete industrial system and redouble efforts to turn 
research outcomes into real productivity," the Chinese president said.

To sustain China's long-term economic development, Xi added "we will endeavor 
to build an innovation system that integrates science and technology, 
education, industries and the financial sector, and upgrade the industrial 
chains."

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Deepen reform and opening-up through mechanism improvements

The Chinese president also stressed that the country will continue to deepen 
reform and energize the market as reform is crucial for unleashing and boosting 
productivity.

The ratio of China's foreign trade to GDP dropped from 67 percent in 2006 to 
less than 32 percent in 2019, while the ratio of current account surplus to GDP 
has come down from 9.9 percent in 2007 to less than 1 percent today.

In seven years since the 2008 global financial crisis, the contribution of 
China's domestic demand to GDP exceeded 100 percent, making domestic 
consumption the main driver of its growth.

Xi said that China has entered a new stage of development with new tasks of 
reform, emphasizing that the country will be adopting a new "dual circulation" 
development paradigm with domestic circulation as the mainstay and domestic and 
international circulations reinforcing each other.

However, by fostering a new development paradigm, Xi pointed out "we are not 
pursuing a closed-door circulation, but open and mutually reinforcing domestic 
and international circulations."

In addition, the president added that China will take more steps to remove 
deep-seated systemic and institutional barriers to modernize China's governance 
system and capacity along with some market restrictions, from strengthening 
protection of property and intellectual property rights, set up a high-standard 
market system to improve mechanisms for fair competition.

Hopes for the Asia-Pacific business community

The APEC's 21 member economies together represent roughly 60 percent of the 
world economy and take up almost half of the world trade volume in 2018.

Xi highlighted that the Asia-Pacific business community is an engine driving 
economic growth, and it carries an important role of shaping the future of the 
region.

He expressed hope for the community as he suggested that the business sector 
should put its efforts in promoting open trade and investment as well as 
development, exploring ways to achieve innovation-driven growth, and 
cooperating with each other and lending hands of help to the disadvantaged if 
needed for maximizing development outcomes.

On Friday, Xi will be attending APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting, which is 
expected to see the launch of the region's Post-2020 Vision – the key policy 
document that is set to elaborate the goals and guidelines for APEC member 
economies' future cooperation.

Source: CGTN
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