President Xi calls for inclusive, rule-based world economy

Xinhua | Updated: 2018-11-18 07:31
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Chinese President Xi Jinping (R) is welcomed by Papua New Guinea (PNG) Prime Minister Peter O'Neill ahead of a dialogue between APEC leaders and representatives from the APEC Business Advisory Council in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, on Nov. 17, 2018. [Photo/Xinhua]

The principle of "special and differential treatment," which is a cornerstone of the WTO, is not to be challenged. Otherwise the very foundation of the multilateral trading system will be shaken, he said.

Thirdly, the economies should focus on inclusiveness and promote interactions.

Diversity and interaction between different civilizations, social systems and paths can provide strong impetus for human progress, he said.

"We should reject arrogance and prejudice, be respectful of and inclusive toward others, and embrace the diversity of our world," he said, adding that "we should seek common ground while putting aside differences, draw upon each other's strengths and pursue co-existence in harmony and win-win cooperation."

When it comes to choosing a development path for a country, no one is in a better position to make the decision than the people of that country, he said.

Fourthly, the economies should focus on innovation to tap new sources of growth, Xi said.

"What we should do is to lose no time in making every effort to explore new growth drivers and development paths, and remove all institutional obstacles holding back innovation," he said.

He called on the economies to boost innovation and market vitality, steer the new scientific revolution and industrial transformation in the right direction, foster an enabling environment for international cooperation that will deliver the fruits of innovation to more countries and peoples.

Fifthly, the economies should focus on a rules-based approach to improve global governance.

"We should advance the reform of the global governance system on the principle of conducting consultation and collaboration for shared benefits," he said.

This reform should be advanced on the basis of equality, openness, transparency and inclusiveness, he said, adding that developing countries should have more say and greater representation in this process.

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