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yunyou 发表于 2007-9-21 19:03

APEC focus on economy




                        
         
        
        APEC focus on economy

  

  

   

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      <p>Anti-terrorism discussions won't overshadow trade talks when world economic leaders gather at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit this weekend, said China's Vice

      Foreign Minister Wang Guangya.</p>

      <p>  With the world economy moving toward recession, economic leaders will place a high priority on pushing for an early launch of new multilateral trade talks, Wang said

      yesterday in Shanghai, adding that such talks are &quot;urgent&quot; at the moment.</p>

      <p>  &quot;Anti-terrorism, in a broad sense, is a related topic to the economic issue,&quot; said Wang, following the first day of meetings of APEC foreign affairs and

      foreign trade ministers.</p>

      <p>  &quot;The economic leadership summit will only have surface discussions (on the terrorism issue),&quot; he said.</p>

      <p>  The ministers didn't discuss the issue at yesterday's meetings, but are expected to talk about terrorism at a working breakfast this morning, the vice minister said.</p>

      <p>  Chinese leaders are adamant that APEC should stick to its main mission and remain focused on economic issues rather than security and terrorism. APEC, which was

      created as a regional economic forum, has traditionally shied away from political issues.</p>

      <p>  More importantly, the worldwide economic slowdown, particularly in the aftermath of the September 11 terrorist attacks, highlights the urgency of strengthening

      cooperation between APEC member economies &quot;to push an early launch of a new round of negotiations among World Trade Organization members,&quot; Wang said.</p>

      <p>  A forecast by the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council, conducted by Professor Ross Garnaut, a noted Australian economist, shows that the Asia-Pacific region is in

      the early stages of a slowdown rather than in the midst of a timely correction of unsustainable high growth.</p>

      <p>  &quot;How to promote growth and restore confidence in the market is an issue on the top of our agenda,&quot; China's Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan noted in his

      opening remarks yesterday.</p>

      <p>  Because anti-terrorism has become a common concern, economic leaders will discuss terrorism and security and make a declaration after their meeting, Tang added.</p>

      <p>  A statement on security is &quot;not an issue for one particular member (of APEC), but an issue of international concern,&quot; said Zhang Qiyue, spokeswoman for the

      China Secretariat for APEC 2001.</p>

      <p>  Officials and analysts hope the leadership summit will help counteract the global economic downturn.</p>

      <p>  &quot;Trade liberalization at least will counter difficulties,&quot; said German King, acting chair of APEC's Committee on Trade and Investment.</p>

      <p>  In particular, the September 11 terrorist attacks cemented worries among economists that the global economy will continue to shrink.</p>

      <p>  Though China reported on Tuesday that its economy grew by 7.6 percent during the first three quarters of this year - making the country a rare economic bright spot -

      Li Rongrong, chairman of the State Economic and Trade Commission, said trouble could be on the way.</p>

      <p>  &quot;China will receive the blow later rather than sooner,&quot; he said, adding that the U.S, terrorist attacks are bound to have a negative impact on the

      country's economic outlook for next year.</p>

      <p>  &quot;We do hope a consensus will be built at the summit meeting to minimize the negative influence (of the attacks),&quot; the chairman told reporters yesterday.</p>

      <p>  But economic leaders have yet to reach a consensus on any declarations.</p>

      <p>  They will publish their official declaration after the summit, Wang said, adding that they will also unveil the Shanghai Accord, a detailed trade-focused

      declaration.</p>

      <p>  While terrorism isn't expected to overshadow trade talks, some analysts say a meeting between Chinese President Jiang Zemin and US President George W. Bush will be

      the most important event of the week.</p>

      <p>  &quot;We believe the upcoming meeting between President Jiang and President Bush will be a very important one,&quot; said spokeswoman Zhang.</p>

      <p>  &quot;That will be the first meeting between the two leaders and they have many issues to talk about,&quot; she said, adding that discussions will center on

      bilateral relations as well as issues of common concern.</p>

      <p>  Bush is scheduled to arrive in Shanghai today, his first trip outside the United States since the terrorist attacks on September 11.</p>

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