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China-Singapore ties are at best period in history
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2009-11-10 13:56

The world economy is gradually recovering from the crisis, but the prospect is still uncertain, and there are also some signs of protectionism, she said, adding that sustaining growth and connecting the region is ever more important amid the current economic situation.

From her point of view, the ambassador said that economies around the world are paying more attention to the reposition of economic growth patterns, and finding the solutions to longer term issues.

"It is also a pressing task to allow developing economies to have a bigger say in international financial institutions, and to prevent the crisis from reoccurring," she said.

The ambassador noted that China, the biggest developing economy in the Asia-Pacific region, has made great contribution to the world by maintaining its economic growth at a fast and steady pace during the financial crisis.

China, along with the international community, has taken proactive measures to weather the economic crisis, and that the East Asian country will continue its reform and opening-up policy to contribute more to the recovery of the regional and world economies.

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