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SEOUL, Nov. 12 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao called for concerted efforts to realize strong, sustainable and balanced growth of the world economy at the Group of 20 (G-20) summit here on Friday.Delivering a speech entitled "Build on Achievements and Promote Development" at the summit, he presented a four-point proposal for the major economies to jointly promote global economic recovery and growth.FOUR-POINT PROPOSAL FOR GLOBAL ECONOMIC GROWTHChinese President Hu Jintao attends the inauguration of the Group of 20 (G20) Summit in Seoul, capital of South Korea, Nov. 12, 2010.Hu said the world economy was slowly recovering thanks to the concerted efforts of the G-20 and the entire international community, but total demand remained insufficient in the absence of new sources of growth"Countries differ in policy objectives, making macroeconomic policy coordination even more difficult and global recovery even more fragile and uneven," he said.The Chinese leader had been promoting cooperation and coordination since he arrived in Seoul for the summit on Thursday morning."We must adopt an attitude responsible to history and the future, bear in mind the common interests of mankind, build on what we have already achieved and continue to work in concert for strong, sustainable and balanced growth of the world economy," Hu said.The first point of Hu's proposal at the summit was that the world community should improve the framework for strong, sustainable and balanced growth and promote cooperative development."Strong, sustainable and balanced economic growth is of great significance to the whole world," he said."We should stick to the country-led principle, take into full account the different national circumstances and development stages of various members, and appreciate and respect each country's independent choice of development path and policies," he added.The second point was that the world community should champion open trade and promote coordinated development."We must be firmly committed to free trade, to the consensus reached at previous G-20 summits, and to the effort of opposing all forms of protectionism and removing existing trade protectionist measures," he said.The Chinese president also called on the world community to reform the financial system and promote stable development."We should continue to push for fair and merit-based selection of the management of international financial institutions, and enable more people from developing countries to take up mid-level and senior management positions," he said.The last point of Hu's proposal was that the world community should narrow the development gap and promote balanced development.@ "We must endeavor to build a new and more equal and balanced global partnership and encourage developed and developing countries to have more mutual understanding and closer coordination rather than follow the old path of trading accusations and public confrontation," he said.
BEIJING, Dec. 6 (Xinhua) -- A well-known economist said Monday that the biggest problem in China is not inflation, but shifting its economic structure to maintain sustainable growth."The biggest challenge faced by China is economic restructuring in order to shift the economy to a more balanced way that will provide sustainable economic growth," Stephen Roach, former chairman of Morgan Stanley Asia, told Xinhua."In the post-crisis environment, the shift means to build a consumer-led economy, and that is the overriding challenge in China," said Roach, who currently serves as non-executive chairman of Morgan Stanley Asia.Residents' incomes in China remain at a low level. "People's incomes are only 42 percent of the GDP, whereas in the US the rate is 86 percent. So the government should raise the income of the citizens, especially when China wants to stimulate domestic private consumption," said Roach."Of course, that does not mean the Chinese government should ignore the risk of higher inflation," he said.Official data showed that China's October Consumer Price Index (CPI), a major gauge of inflation, rose to a 25-month high at 4.4 percent."There is a certain amount of momentum to inflation, so it's likely to be the a problem over the next 12 months. If the government acts quickly, it will be able to limit the problem, or else China could be facing this problem in 2012 as well," said Roach.Roach suggested China should take broad and comprehensive approaches in dealing with inflation, and the medium-term goal of the shifted economic structure need to be maintained."The government has to demonstrate its resolve in dealing with inflation, and property market assets. It's a challenge, but I think the government is up to the challenge," according to Roach.

BEIJING, Jan. 16 (Xinhua) -- Beijing should be tolerant and open-minded toward migrants as it tries to manage its fast-growing population in the next five years, said a Beijing political advisor responding to a government plan to limit the city's population.Excessive growth of Beijing's population, partly as a result of the influx of migrants, has brought tremendous pressure on the environment and resources, said Wu Yongping, a member of the Beijing Municipal Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) on Sunday.But migrant population also made great contributions to the capital city's development, said Wu, also deputy director with the School of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University,."Beijing, as a city belonging to the people of the whole country, should have the quality of openness," Wu told a press conference on the sidelines of the annual session of the Beijing Municipal Committee of the CPPCC.Also, Beijing should open to the entire world as only a tolerant and open-minded city could maintain its momentum of sustainable development, Wu said.Wu's remarks came in response to a draft development plan submitted Sunday to the annual session of the Beijing Municipal People's Congress, the local legislature.According to the draft plan, Beijing will rein in the "unordered and excessive" growth of its population during the next five years.By the end of 2009, Beijing's population had reached nearly 20 million, far exceeding the State Council-ratified target of controlling the population to within 18 million by the year 2020.
ASHGABAT, Nov. 26 (Xinhua) -- China and Turkmenistan have agreed to continue expanding and deepening cooperation so as to push forward their relations of friendship and cooperation in an all-round way.Both sides made the commitment Thursday at the first meeting of the Sino-Turkmen cooperation committee, which was co-chaired by visiting Chinese Vice Premier Wang Qishan and Turkmen Deputy Prime Minister Baymyrat Hojamuhammedov.Wang said that the meeting marked the beginning of a new phase in Sino-Turkmen cooperation, and that the committee's functions of planning, guiding and coordinating cooperative matters should be given full play in a bid to continue to promote cooperation and friendly cooperative ties between the two countries.Chinese Vice Premier Wang Qishan (C, front) speaks at the first meeting of the Sino-Turkmen cooperation committee in Ashgabat, capital of Turkmenistan, Nov. 25, 2010.Wang hailed the close high-level exchanges and the ever deepening political mutual trust between the two nations in recent years, as well as their smooth cooperation, particularly in the energy sector.The China-Central Asia gas pipeline has become a landmark of the two countries' friendly cooperation, he said.Wang, meanwhile, spoke highly of the two countries' exchanges in culture and education fields, and their firm mutual support on major issues concerning each other's core interests such as sovereignty, security and territorial integrity.China and Turkmenistan should deepen collaboration in natural gas and oil areas, ensure the long-term, stable, efficient and safe operation of the China-Central Asia gas pipeline, carry out the exploring projects of oil fields, Wang noted.He added that they should also promote cooperation in the sectors of transportation, telecommunication, infrastructure building, high-tech, textile and agriculture.The two sides should also enhance exchanges in culture, security and law enforcement, crack down on the three evil forces of terrorism, separatism and extremism, in order to maintain the safety and stability in the two countries and the entire region at large, Wang said.Hojamuhammedov, for his part, said the launching of the cooperation committee is a big event for bilateral ties.He noted that China, as an important neighbor, always respects the independence and sovereignty of Turkmenistan. He called China an intimate friend and reliable partner.Turkmenistan sees China as a strategic partner and will support as always China's stance on issues like safeguarding national reunification and territorial integrity and combating the three evil forces, the Turkmen leader said.He also pledged continuous efforts in promoting cooperation with China in such fields as energy, education, art, tourism and security.The two sides will hold the second meeting of the cooperation committee in China in 2012.Before arriving in Turkmenistan, Wang had already visited Russia, where he attended the 14th meeting of the Joint Commission for the Regular Meetings of Heads of Government of China and Russia, and the meeting of the China-Russia Energy Negotiation representatives.
BEIJING, Jan. 10 (Xinhua) -- China's top legislator, Wu Bangguo, met with his Maldivian counterpart Abdulla Shahid in Beijing Monday and called for closer relations between the two nations and the two parliaments.Wu, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC), China's top legislature, said the growth of bilateral relations in recent years had yielded substantial benefits for the two peoples.Wu said China valued ties with the Maldives and was willing to maintain friendly exchanges and cooperation at all levels in an effort to expand political mutual trust and economic and trade cooperation in fields such as fisheries, tourism, and infrastructure construction.China would encourage Chinese companies to further participate in the Maldives' national construction and more Chinese tourists to visit the country, Wu said.Wu voiced his hope for stronger coordination between the two nations on international issues in order to build a relationship that would be a model for relations between big and small nations.Wu suggested the two legislatures promote dialogue and exchanges of views among members on successful experiences of national construction so as to inject new vitality to the development of bilateral relations.Shahid, speaker of the Maldivian People's Majlis, said the Maldivian people treasured the friendship of the Chinese people, and the rapid growth of the Chinese economy offered inspiration to developing countries, including the Maldives.Shahid pledged the Maldivian parliament would continue to play a constructive role in promoting bilateral relations.Shahid is leading a Maldivian parliamentary delegation to China at the invitation of Wu. The delegation arrived in China on Jan. 8. It is Shahid's first visit to China as the country's chief legislator.
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