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Roundup: China?s Economic Growth to Benefit All of Asia
The consensus among Asian politicians, entrepreneurs and experts at the Boao Forum for Asia, which wound up in Boao Saturday, was that China's economic growth will not pose a threat to the interests of other Asian countries or regions.

On the contrary, they agreed, a more open China will contribute to the stability, development and prosperity of Asia and the world as a whole.

With the deepening of economic globalization, more and more Asian countries are coming to realize that cooperation is their only chance for common success, while confrontation can only lead to common failure.

All the Asian leaders and politicians speaking at the forum stressed the importance for Asian countries of stepping up economic cooperation.

China's Premier Zhu Rongji said in his keynote speech that Asian countries must focus on economic cooperation and gradually expand their cooperation to all other fields.

China's reform and opening-up drives over the past two decades have produced one of the most dynamic economies in the world, offering the rest of the world a huge potential market.

China has also proved itself to be a cooperative and responsible major player in international society. Its refusal to devaluate its currency during the 1997 Asian financial crisis had a positive impact on economic recovery and stability in other Asian countries.

China has also been engaged in the promotion of economic exchanges and cooperation between Asian countries and regions, and its efforts have resulted in remarkable progress.

Chinese and ASEAN leaders agreed last November to build a Sino-ASEAN free trade zone over the next ten years, which will be the largest free trade zone in the world. The agreement between China and ASEAN will inevitably strengthen ASEAN's economic ties with Japan and the Republic of Korea, and hence contribute to the prosperity and development of the whole East Asian region.

Financial cooperation between China and its neighbors has also produced solid results. China has signed currency swap agreements with Thailand and Japan, major moves to maintain financial stability in the region.

China's trade volume with other Asian countries totaled US$288 billion in 2001, accounting for 56 percent of China's total trade volume.

In the first two months of this year, China's imports from Asian countries rose six percent, to US$21.8 billion-worth, a remarkable growth in the context of the sluggish world economy.

Sun Zhenyu, China's resident representative to the World Trade Organization, estimated that China's imports from Asia will reach US$80 billion-worth, representing an annual growth of 7.5 percent.

It is a recognized fact that China's economic growth has been and will remain a major driving force for Asian development.

Analysts agree that China's growing demand will be a blessing for Asian countries seeking economic recovery.

Participants at the first annual meeting of the Boao forum pointed out that there is a huge scope for cooperation between China and Asian countries in industrial development.

They said, China has become an important market for information products worldwide and a major source of tourists for Asian countries and the regions.

Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi told the forum that the Chinese and Japanese economies are very complementary, and that China's economic development will stimulate Japan to develop new industries and seek new space for economic development based on the Chinese market.

Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra told the forum: "There is huge potential for China's economic development. A richer China will certainly mean a more prosperous Asia."

(People?s Daily April 14, 2002)

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