By Zhang Maorong, researcher with the China Institute of Contemporary International Relations; cartoon drawing by Liao Tingting
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Saturday delivered a keynote address, “Enhanced Partnership for Greater Momentum of Growth” at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) CEO Summit in Peru's capital Lima. The speech was praised by delegates, arousing positive feedbacks.
Xi put forward the four-point proposal to promote an integrated economy, enhance connectivity, boost reform and innovation and forge strong partnership, charting the direction for building an Asia-Pacific community of shared future.
As the world's second largest economy, how Beijing would proceed has captured global attention. Xi put forward the four-point measures for promoting China's economy with steady and healthy development, outlining a new blueprint for China's economic growth, and injected Beijing’s confidence into promoting strong, sustainable, balanced and inclusive growth in the Asia-Pacific region .
From the Yanqi Lake, Beijing two years ago to the Andes today, APEC's development remains inseparable with Beijing’s proposal and driving force. From China to Peru, Beijing has demonstrated determination and a major country’s responsibility to promote common development and prosperity of the Asia-Pacific, which has been praised from the Asia-Pacific states, as well from the rest of the world.
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