China open to Trans-Pacific Partnership
14/04/2014 61BOAO, Hainan, April 10 -- China has an open attitude to the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang toldthe opening ceremony of the 2014 annual conference of the Boao Forum forAsia on Thursday.
"As long as the TPP is conducive to the development of global trade and thefostering of an equitable and open trading environment, China is happy to seeits conclusion," Li said in a keynote speech.
Regional economic integration is in the common interests of all Asiancountries, and they should work together to promote trade liberalization andfacilitation of trade and to upgrade regional and sub-regional cooperation,he said.
According to the premier, China will also work with all other parties involvedto accelerate negotiations on the Regional Comprehensive EconomicPartnership (RCEP) and endeavor to reach an agreement on it in 2015.
He said China is committed to upholding the central role of the World TradeOrganization (WTO) multilateral trading system in global trade development, "but both the RCEP and TPP should become important supplements to themultilateral trading system and the two mechanisms should go hand in handand reinforce each other."
The TPP talks were initiated by Singapore, New Zealand, Chile and Brunei in2005, but have become dominated by the United States after it joined the talksin 2008.
The RCEP includes the 10 ASEAN members, China, Japan, the Republic ofKorea, India, New Zealand and Australia. Based on Asia's industrialstructures, economic models and social traditions, the negotiations over thepartnership's formation are the largest trade agreement talks with the mostextensive participation in East Asia.
Source: Xinhua
