On May 8th, 2001, Chinese President Jiang Zemin
delivered a keynote speech at the dinner for the opening of
the Fortune Global Forum 2001 in Hong Kong. Following is the
full text of the speech:
Mr. Gerald M.
Levin,Mr. Tung Chee-hwa,Distinguished Guests,Ladies and
Gentlemen,
I am delighted to be with you here
in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China on
this beautiful evening. I wish to express, on behalf of the
Chinese Government and people, warm welcome to all of you
who have come here for the Fortune Global Forum 2001
sponsored by AOL Time Warner.
The theme of
this Forum, "Next Generation Asia", is of great
significance, for the development of Asia bears on the
development and prosperity of all countries and regions not
only in this continent but also worldwide.
In
the course of the 2Oth century, we Asian people waged an
unyielding struggle to win national independence and
liberation, get rid of poverty and backwardness, and bring
about development and prosperity, and scored remarkable
achievements. All this has contributed significantly to
peace and development in Asia and the world at large. The
tremendous change and rise of Asia are a great miracle that
the Asian people have created and an important landmark in
the world development and progress of the 2Oth century.
Currently, the world is moving deep into
multipolarity, economic globalization is developing further
and science and technology are advancing rapidly. This has
presented both new opportunities and challenges to the
development of Asia.
There are 49 countries
and regions in Asia, and most of them are developing
economies. Economic globalization will benefit them in the
following manner: It will facilitate their access to more
capital, especially direct investment from multinationals,
which will enable them to speed up their economic
development and restructuring. It will encourage them to
acquire and exploit new markets and develop foreign trade
and economic cooperation with other countries by giving full
play to their advantages. Furthermore, it will enable them
to acquire advanced technologies and management expertise
more quickly so that they will be able to make better use of
their advantages as late starters and attain technological
progress by leaps and bounds.
At the same
time, it must be noted that economic globalization is a
double-edge sword. As the unfair and unreasonable
international political and economic order has not been
fundamentally changed yet, economic globalization has
exacerbated the uneven development among countries and
regions and widened, in particular, the gap between the
North and the South and between the rich and the poor. It
has also made developing countries more vulnerable to the
impact of external economic turmoil and financial crises, as
evidenced by the grave impact of the Asian financial crisis
of the late 199Os on some Asian countries and regions.
It is true that there exist in Asia's economic
development some problems that merit our attention. They
include irrationality in the economic structure of some
countries and regions, their low level in science and
technology, inadequacy in the financial system to ward off
risks, and heavy dependence on external economies. The
outbreak of the Asian financial crisis has made Asian
countries, particularly those hard-hit countries and
regions, more keenly aware of the urgency to address those
problems. They are now working hard to promote economic
growth.
Asia is the largest continent on
earth, with nearly 30 percent of the world land area and
about 60 percent of the world population. It boasts a huge
potential in market demand and a sound foundation for
development. It is also rich in both natural resources and
human resources. It has a time-honored history and culture.
The valleys of the Yellow River, the Indian River, the
Euphrates and the Tigris are known as cradles of human
civilization. This diversified culture in Asia has
invigorated and stimulated its development.
More importantly, the Asian peoples have a
strong sense of self- esteem, self-confidence, self-reliance
and self-improvement. This is an important driving force for
transformation and innovation.
The Asian
peoples know full well the importance for all countries to
treat each other as equals, conduct mutually beneficial
cooperation and live with each other in peace and harmony.
They strongly believe that peaceful co-existence among
countries with different traditions, cultures and social
systems is an important political condition for closer
friendly relations and cooperation.
At
present, Asian countries and regions are vigorously
restructuring their economies, enhancing their respective
development capacities, improving their environment for
investment and trade, and preparing themselves against
possible financial risks. Meanwhile, they are deepening
regional economic and technical cooperation, with emphasis
on scientific and technological exchanges, human resources
development and infrastructure construction. They are
working for a sound development of a multilateral trade
regime so that they may complement one another.
Economically, Asia is still the most dynamic
region in the world. Asia will surely make a greater
contribution to world peace and development in the new
century as long as it gives full play to its advantages.
Opening-up to the outside world is a major
decision China has made to advance its modernization drive
and also its long-term basic state policy.
Over the past twenty years and more, an
all-directional opening- up pattern has, by and large, taken
shape in China and its open economy has gown rapidly. China
is now the 7th largest trading nation in the world. For
eight years in a row, it has attracted more foreign capital
than any other developing country. It has engaged in
extensive economic and technological exchanges and
cooperation with other countries and regions. This has not
only given a strong boost to China's economic and social
development, but also created favorable conditions for
businesses of other countries and regions to seek business
opportunities and conduct cooperation in China.
In today's world, a country can hardly develop
in isolation. The Chinese Government will unswervingly
implement the opening-up policy. It will more vigorously
promote all-directional, multi- tiered and wide-range
opening-up and take part in international economic
cooperation and competition at a greater width and depth.
China will continue to develop its foreign
trade vigorously. It will more effectively implement the
strategy of diversifying market and expanding trade on the
strength of quality and through science and technology, so
as to increase import and export of both goods and services.
It will stick to the policy of making active, rational and
effective use of foreign capital. It will continue to
improve its investment climate and attract more foreign
capital. It will explore various ways to put foreign capital
to better use, such as acquisition, merging, investment fund
and equity investment. It will open wider to the outside
world, both sectorwise and geographically. It will phase-in
the liberalization of such service sectors as banking,
insurance, telecom and trade and promote the opening-up in
its mid-west. It will work hard on e-commerce, accelerate
the process of informatization, and support enterprises in
applying modern information network technology to
international cooperation and exchanges. It will take an
active part in the multilateral trading system as well as
regional and international economic cooperation. It will
develop its bilateral and multilateral trading ties in an
all-round manner.
The next five to ten years
will be a crucial period for China's economic and social
development. China will keep a sustained, rapid and sound
economic growth. The blueprint has already been drawn for
the development in the next five years. According to the
program, continued efforts will be made to promote economic
growth and social progress, with development as the main
theme, restructuring the key link, reform, opening-up and
technological advancement the driving force, and higher
living standards the ultimate goal. At present, China is
making strategic readjustment to its economic structure and
speeding up the readjustment of its industrial setup,
regional structure, urban and rural structure and ownership
composition. China has given prominence to the development
of science, technology and education, accelerated the
informatization of national economic and social progress,
strengthened environmental protection, expedited township
development and improved public service system. It is
expected that China's GDP will have reached 12.5 trillion
yuan by 2005. China's development will present huge business
opportunities to business communities of other countries.
According to a preliminary estimate, from 2OO1 to 2005,
China will import 1.4 trillion US dollars worth of
equipment, technologies and products. We welcome more
overseas investment, new investment projects in China and
long-term stable cooperation with us by business communities
around the world.
Negotiations on China's
accession to the WTO have been going on for 15 years.
China's stance remains the same. Following its entry into
the organization, China will steadily expand its opening-up
program in terms of commodity and services trade, create a
level playing field for a fair and transparent competition
between Chinese and overseas enterprises, establish and
improve a foreign trade regime that is consistent with
international practice and that suits China's own national
conditions, and provide the overseas enterprises with more
and stable accesses to the Chinese market so as to
facilitate economic cooperation and trade between China and
other countries. China's entry into the WTO will instill new
vitality into the economic growth of China as well as other
countries and regions in Asia and beyond. The Chinese people
will benefit from it, and so will the people of other
countries in Asia and the world.
"One
country, two systems", "Hong Kong people
administering Hong Kong", a high degree of autonomy and
maintenance of the long- term prosperity and stability of
Hong Kong are the established principles and policies of the
Chinese Government.
This Fortune Global Forum
2001 in Hong Kong will give you an opportunity to see for
yourselves a new look of Hong Kong under the principle of
"one country, two systems", a new Hong Kong that
is dynamic and thriving.
Since its return,
Hong Kong has been comprehensively implementing the
principles of "one country, two systems",
"Hong Kong people administering Hong Kong", and a
high degree of autonomy, and its Basic Law. The Central
Government has faithfully observed the Basic Law, firmly
supported its Chief Executive and the government of the SAR
in their work, and has never intervened in the affairs that
are under the autonomy of the HKSAR. Facts have proved that
the HKSAR government with Mr. Tung Chee-hwa as its Chief
Executive has the wisdom and capabilities to cope with
complicated situations and that Hong Kong people can manage
Hong Kong well.
Since Hong Kong's return to
China, its previous capitalist system and way of life have
remained unchanged. Hong Kong residents have enjoyed full
freedom and more democratic rights than ever before. Much to
our joy, people from all walks of life in Hong Kong have
more and more identified themselves with the State and the
nation. They have assumed the role of a master of Hong Kong
and are taking an active part in all social undertakings.
Since its return, Hong Kong has successfully
overcome the impact of the Asian financial crisis and has
not taken long to obtain a growth, though of a recovery
nature. This shows that it has a fairly good economic
foundation and a relatively sound banking regime, market
mechanism and legal system. The mainland has been and will
always be the strong backing behind a stable and prosperous
Hong Kong. I believe that the mainland will continue to
enjoy a sustained, rapid and sound economic development, and
that Hong Kong will continue to improve its economic system,
and maintain and strengthen its important role as a bridge
between the mainland and the world market. The Hong Kong
economy is bound to have an even broader prospect for
development.
I would like to take this
opportunity to reiterate that it is the long-term basic
state policy of the Chinese Government to implement the
principles of "one country, two systems",
"Hong Kong people administering Hong Kong", and a
high degree of autonomy. The Chinese Government will never
waver in or change this policy come what may.
Peace and development are the themes of the
times. People across the world should join hands in
advancing the lofty cause of peace and development of
mankind.
A peaceful environment is
indispensable for national, regional and even global
development. Without peace or political stability, there
would be no economic progress to speak of. This has been
fully proved by both the past and the present.
In today's world, the international situation
is, on the whole, moving towards relaxation. However,
conflicts and even local wars triggered by various factors
have kept cropping up, and tension still remains in some
areas. All this has impeded the economic development of the
countries and regions concerned, and has also adversely
affected the world economy. All responsible statesmen and
governments must abide by the purposes of the UN Charter and
the universally acknowledged norms governing international
relations, and work for a universal, lasting and
comprehensive peace. Nobody should be allowed to cause
tension or armed conflicts against the interests of the
people.
There are still in this world a few
interest groups which always want to seek gains by creating
tension here and there. This is against the will of the
majority of the people and against the trend of the times.
An enormous market demand can be created and economic
prosperity promoted only when continued efforts are made to
advance the cause of peace and development to ensure that
people around the world live and work in peace and
contentment and focus on economic development and on
scientific and technological innovation.
I
hope that all of us here today will join hands with all
other peace-loving people and work for a lasting world peace
and common development and prosperity of all nations and
regions.
Thank you.