Shanghai, 19 October 2001
Mr.
Chairman,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
It
is a pleasure to meet you, friends from the Asia-Pacific
business community in this thriving city of
Shanghai. And I am delighted to have this
opportunity to discuss with you the future
development of the Asia-Pacific region and the world
at large.
How should the world evolve
in the new century? Where should the world be
heading for? What should the Asia-Pacific look
like in the future? These are the questions we
should think very hard and address with a vision
and practical measures.
The ancient Chinese
philosopher Confucius once said, "Peace and
harmony are the supreme virtues of heaven and earth".
This maxim may well reflect man's long-cherished
aspiration for peace, tranquillity, development
and prosperity.
However, the world is not
tranquil and is still plagued by regional
conflicts and flagrant terrorism. The September 11
terrorist attacks have disrupted world peace and stability,
and terrorism has become a global
scourge.
The history of human civilization,
mankind's successes and failures, sufferings and
glories, have left us a profound lesson. The
realities of today have given us a mandate¨C a mandate
to usher in a new era.
We must bear
in mind the universal desire of the people for
peace, development and cooperation. We must seek to create
a new era when disputes are replaced by
consultations, confrontation by dialogue, when
mutual respect prevails and different cultures
develop side by side in this diverse and colorful
world, and when people throughout the world live
in peace and enjoy development and prosperity,
free from terrorist threats.
With the advent of
the 21st century, economic globalization is
gathering pace. Science and technology are advancing rapidly
and have become an important driving force behind
the world economic growth.
But
unfortunately, this process is accompanied by a widening
gap between the North and the South and an uneven
development among countries and
regions.
It is therefore essential to have a
correct assessment of what positive impact
economic globalization and scientific and
technological advancement have had and may
continue to have on the expansion of productive
forces, creation of social wealth, dissemination
of knowledge and civilization and even world peace
and stability so that we can seize the historical
opportunity and bring about a leapfrog
development.
It is equally essential, if not
more, to address the negative effects of economic
globalization and the side effects of scientific
and technological advancement and work real hard
for common development and prosperity of all
members of society. To this end, the whole world
should join hands to ensure that all nations enjoy
the benefits of scientific and technological progress,
economic globalization and the New Economy through
full participation and
cooperation.
The Asia-Pacific region achieved
great economic progress in the last century,
playing an important role in boosting regional and
global economic development. This is attributable to the
concerted endeavor, closer cooperation, pioneering
work and enterprising spirit of APEC members and
all other economies in the region.
In
the new century, the Asia-Pacific economic development
is faced with both opportunities and challenges.
The region-wide and world economic slowdown and,
particularly, the September 11 attacks have added
to the difficulties and uncertainties of our
regional economy. Having said that, I wish to stress
that in the long run, the Asia-Pacific economic
prospect is broad and bright.
As long
as we seize the opportunities brought by economic
globalization and scientific and technological
revolution, stick to open regionalism, enhance
regional cooperation and adopt strong
macro-economic measures to speed up restructuring, we
will be able to overcome difficulties and open up
new dimensions for growth and prosperity in our
region. We have full confidence in
that.
The theme of APEC 2001 is so designed as
to reflect this historical need.
If
we are to promote the development of a multilateral trading
system and promote greater openness of our region,
we must strengthen trade and investment
liberalization.
If we are to ensure that all
APEC members benefit from economic globalization
and the New Economy, we must enhance capacity
building to open up opportunities for future
development.
If we are to create a sound
environment for regional economic development, we
must have dialogue on financial policies.
That
is why "Achieving common prosperity through
participation and cooperation" has been made
the theme of APEC 2001.
The APEC Business
Advisory Council (ABAC), the most important
organization representing APEC business community,
has since its inception put forward a series of
constructive ideas and recommendations concerning
the two main areas of APEC cooperation -- Trade
and investment liberalization and Ecotech.
Many
of them have been endorsed by our leaders and have
been put into practice, becoming a catalyst of the
APEC process. ABAC has served as an easily
accessible and interactive bridge between business
and government and set a fine example of cooperation
between government and the business
community.
The ABAC Report 2001 to APEC
Leaders, which is entitled "Common
Development through Market Opening, Capacity Building
and Full Participation", tallies well with
the theme of APEC 2001. The Report contains many
constructive ideas and suggestions on trade and
investment liberalization and facilitation, human
capacity building, financial cooperation, SME
development and Ecotech. I am sure that they will
be carefully considered by our leaders and
implemented in real earnest, once adopted.
With
your permission, I would like to make some personal
observations about what should be the priorities
of ABAC in the years to
come.
Firstly, it is important that ABAC
continues to support SME development in the
region. SMEs are a new force of regional economic
growth and technological innovation. You may wish to
offer some advice as to what should be done to
help SMEs more effectively with their
technological innovation, financing and corporate
governance. You may also wish to take some practical
actions to help SMEs, which do need such help and
assistance.
Secondly, it is imperative that
ABAC helps to promote human resources development
and capacity building in the region. People of
talent are the prime assets that underpin the success of
all undertakings. Without these assets, there will
no prosperity of a nation or enterprise to speak
of. Opportunities favor only those countries and
regions that have done a good job of human
resources development. In this connection, I
sincerely hope that ABAC will play a greater role
in training and fostering talented men and women
who can stand up to the challenges of the new
century.
Ladies and
Gentlemen,
Friends,
China cannot
develop in isolation of the world, and the world
cannot achieve global prosperity without the development
of China. China is an important member of the
Asia-Pacific and international community. Over the
past 20 years and more, China has maintained a
sustained, rapid and healthy economic development.
An all-directional opening-up pattern is basically
up and running.
In the new century, we will
continue to adhere to our independent foreign
policy of peace, which is aimed at promoting world peace
and stability, common growth and prosperity. We
will continue to develop friendly relations and
cooperation with the rest of the world on the
basis of equality, reciprocity and mutual benefit.
And we will continue to pursue the policy of opening-up,
deepen the reform and devote ourselves to economic
development.
China's economy will converge with
that of the world faster with more solid strides.
China's WTO entry will open a new page for our
economy. As we enjoy our WTO rights, we will fulfill
our obligations and honor our commitments. We will
accelerate the opening of the infrastructure
sector, such as energy, communications and
telecommunications and provide, step by step, more
opportunities for foreign businesses to invest in
such areas as banking, insurance, tourism, retail
sales, foreign trade and legal consulting services.
We will improve our laws and regulations regarding
foreign investment and provide better services to
overseas-funded ventures.
China's development
and the process of reform and opening-up augur
well for trade and economic ties between China and the
rest of the world, particularly the Asia-Pacific.
Tremendous business opportunities in China are
awaiting all entrepreneurs who have the
vision.
Ladies and
Gentlemen,
Friends,
I do hope that
all of you present here and all other people who
love peace and aspire development will work together to
build a lasting world peace and promote growth and
prosperity throughout the Asia-Pacific
region.
To conclude, I wish to propose a toast
to the bright future of the Asia-Pacific
region.
Thank you.