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Hu expounds views on building sustainable future
SYDNEY—Chinese President Hu
Jintao on Thursday delivered a speech at the opening ceremony of the
business summit of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum,
expounding China’s views on building a sustainable future.
In his speech entitled “Advancing Comprehensive Cooperation in Pursuit
of Sustainable Development,” Hu said the Chinese government attaches
great importance to sustainable development and will follow the path of
a new type of industrialization.
China will quicken the pace of developing a circular economy and
building a resource-efficient and environment-friendly society, he told
the gathering of APEC business leaders. China will ensure that
production and consumption meet the requirement of sustainable
development and is working to promote the sustainability of the
eco-system and socio-economic system to advance comprehensive economic
and social progress and all-round development of the people, he said.
Hu is here on a state visit to Australia and will attend the 15th
Economic Leaders’ Meeting of the APEC forum scheduled for Saturday and
Sunday. The Chinese president said the world economy is undergoing
profound changes and offering rare development opportunities. On the
other hand, problems such as growing imbalances in the world economy,
mounting pressure on energy resources and the increasingly acute issue
of climate change pose grave challenges to all countries and regions
which are endeavoring to build a sustainable future.
Hu raised the following five-point proposal on building a sustainable
future. First, to promote balanced world economic growth is an important
basis for building a sustainable future. All countries should work to
make the international economic order more equitable so as to create
conditions for ensuring balanced growth of the world economy and
sustainable development in the future, he said.
Second, to set up a sound multilateral trading regime is a primary
guarantee for building a sustainable future. A fair, open, equitable and
non-discriminatory multilateral trading regime contributes to the
sustainable growth of the world economy and development of international
trade and serves the interests of all, he said.
All parties should work to ensure that the Doha Round will attain the
goal of a development round and that developing members can truly
benefit from it, he added. Third, to ensure stable energy supply is a
major factor contributing to building a sustainable future.
The international community should pursue a new approach toward energy
security that calls for mutually beneficial cooperation, diversified
development and ensures energy supply through coordination, Hu said in
the speech. An equitable technology transfer system should be
established to help all countries, developing countries in particular,
use energy in a more efficient, economical and convenient way, he added.
Fourth, to maintain a sound natural environment is the key condition for
building a sustainable future. “We should, within the context of
sustainable development, uphold the United Nations Framework Convention
on Climate Change and its Kyoto Protocol as the core mechanism and main
avenue of cooperation, follow the principle of ‘common but
differentiated responsibilities’ and tackle climate change proactively
through extensive international cooperation,” he added.
Fifth, to advance scientific and technological innovation and education
is an important driving force for building a sustainable future. “We
should increase input in education, enhance educational cooperation and
intensify human resources training to provide strong human resources and
intellectual support to all countries, especially to developing
countries, in their development and inject new vitality into world
economic growth,” the Chinese president urged.
In his speech, Hu briefed the business leaders on the achievements China
has made since it adopted the policy of reform and opening up 29 years
ago as well as China’s trade policies. Since its accession to the World
Trade Organization (WTO), China has honored its commitments in good
faith, he said. It has adjusted its trade policy in keeping with the WTO
rules, Hu said.
China is committed to pursuing development in an open environment and
achieving common prosperity of all countries through mutually beneficial
cooperation, said the Chinese president. Hu said China takes an active
part in regional economic cooperation and promotes trade and investment
liberalization and facilitation in the Asia-Pacific region.—Xinhua |