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China to unswervingly follow opening up policy: Wen
SINGAPORE—Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao said here on Monday that China will unswervingly follow the
opening up policy, move up value chain as the country participates in
economic globalization, and focus on addressing new issues in opening up
that have arisen under the current circumstances.
Delivering a speech entitled "Only an Open and Inclusive Nation Can be
Strong" at the National University of Singapore (NUS), Wen said the 17th
National Congress of the Communist Party of China convened in October
highlighted China's resolve to pursue reform and opening up and build
socialism with distinctive Chinese features and its confidence in
accomplishing this endeavor.
"We stand for free trade and oppose protectionism," he said, "We will
speed up changing the mode of trade growth, improve trade mix and strive
to reduce trade imbalances." The Chinese premier said China is committed
to the basic policy of using foreign capital and will develop innovative
ways of using foreign capital, improve its structure and raise its
efficiency. "We will continue to follow an independent, gradual and
controllable approach in improving the Chinese yuan exchange rate
mechanism, increase its flexibility and gradually make the Chinese yuan
convertible under the capital account," he said.
"We take product quality and food safety seriously and work to uphold
the interests of both Chinese and foreign consumers," he said.
He added, "We comply with international standards in production and have
enhanced law enforcement of and supervision over product testing and
inspection." China is fully committed to protecting intellectual
property rights (IPR) and has made a lot of effective efforts in this
area, he said, adding that the country stands ready to deepen
cooperation in IPR protection with other countries.
On the issue of climate change, Wen said China is ready to work with all
other countries to jointly tackle climate change within the framework of
the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol
and in accordance with the principle of "common but differentiated
responsibilities". "We have put in place the legal framework governing
opening up and will continue to improve it to place foreign investment
activities in China under the rule of law and protect the lawful rights
and interests of foreign investors," said the premier.
Wen arrived in Singapore on Sunday afternoon for an official visit to
the country at the invitation of his Singaporean counterpart Lee Hsien
Loong. It is the first visit by a Chinese premier to Singapore in eight
years. Currently, the development of Asia is facing both opportunities
and challenges, and peace and development as well as cooperation and
win-win have become a trend, which are also the common wishes of nations
in the region, Wen said while meeting with Singapore President S.R.
Nathan.
China is dedicated to develop friendly relations with Asian countries
and become a trustworthy, reliable and good neighbor, good friend and
good partner to Asian nations, Wen added. Nathan said the cooperation
between the two countries is dynamic and develops smoothly..
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