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Cooperation Key to Regional Economy

The development of Northeast Asia is of substantial importance to the world's overall economic development structure, said China's vice-premier.

Speaking on Friday at the opening ceremony of the 2004 Northeast Asia Economic Cooperation Summit, Vice-Premier Wu Yi said cooperation among Northeast Asia nations may open a new chapter in the future.

The summit is being held in Weihai in east China's Shandong Province.

"Northeast Asian countries have complementary advantages in economic development, and all governments and enterprises are seeking new ways and patterns in economic cooperation and development," Wu said.

"Enhancing regional cooperation is one of China's important foreign policies, and China will actively promote the region's economic co-operation."

Wu called on all Northeast Asian nations to expand their horizons to the future and launch all-round economic cooperation, deepen mutual understanding and trust to work together, avoid disputes and frictions, and achieve common prosperity and development.

Wu stressed that exchanges, cooperation and development are long-term tasks for the region to accomplish.

Northeast Asia covers China, Japan, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), the Republic of Korea (ROK), Far East part of Russia and Mongolia.

Northeast Asia is the world's largest economic zone - in terms of population, natural resources, potential market size and the vast trade and investment opportunities.

The combined GDP (gross domestic product) of China, Japan and ROK makes up 91.2 percent of East Asia's GDP. The three nations have developed close trade relations in recent years.

Japan is China's largest trading partner. The bilateral trade volume reached US$133.57 billion last year, a year-on-year increase of 31.1 percent. China is Japan's second-largest trading partner, after the United States.

ROK is China's sixth-largest trade partner, with trade worth US$63.2 billion last year, up 43.3 percent year-on-year. China is ROK's third-largest trading partner, after the United States and Japan.

Moreover, the annual trade growth rate between China and Mongolia has grown 23 percent.

Kim Hak-Su, under secretary-general of the United Nations, said the economic growth of the region is more and more influential to global economy, and the region has become a production base for the world.

The better construction of ports, expressways and electronic networks will be substantial to the Northeast Asia's economic cooperation and development.

The ongoing 2004 Northeast Asia Economic Cooperation Summit has attracted more than 300 senior politicians and international organizations of the region to participate.

Approved by the State Council, the event is themed on exchange, co-operation and development, to enhance Northeast Asia's economic cooperation and promote common prosperity.

For the forums and seminars of the event, discussions will mainly be Northeast Asia economic co-operation, regional logistics cooperation, electronic and information industrial cooperation and how Shandong peninsula to meet with the industrial transfer of Japan and the Republic of Korea.

(China Daily October 9, 2004)

Weihai to Play Bigger Role in NE Asian Trade
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