My comment: Things are changing and very fast.

<<Mari Pengestu, Indonesia's trade minister, in an interview with the
Financial Times, said the world had changed so incredibly in the past
two months that ministers no longer disputed the urgency of completing
Doha.

"We are instructing our senior official to go immediately to Geneva to
start the green room process on Sunday," Ms Pengestu said. "I've never
experienced this [immediacy of action at Apec]. I, for example,
instructed my senior official, who was not planning to go to Geneva,
to go direct from here. He's leaving tonight without his winter
clothes.">>  (1)

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2008-11/23/content_10397927.htm

LIMA, Nov. 22 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao put forward
proposals for dealing with major issues in international economic and
social development and tackling the ongoing global financial crisis at
the 16th APEC economic leaders' meeting here on Saturday.

  ADDRESSING INT'L PROMINENT ISSUES

    Hu presented five proposals for addressing the prominent issues in
international economic and social development.

    First, APEC member economies should build consensus and promote
sound development of the multilateral trading regime, Hu said.

    "A fair and open multilateral trading regime is conducive to the
steady growth of regional and global trade, to the sound growth of the
world economy and to the benefits of all parties," he said.

    "We should have strong confidence in the multilateral trading
regime and give strong support to the Doha Round negotiations," he
added.

    Second, APEC member economies should take up responsibilities and
jointly tackle climate change, he stressed.

    All parties should, in keeping with the requirement of the UN
Framework Convention on Climate Change and its Kyoto Protocol and the
principle of "common but differentiated responsibilities," actively
conduct negotiations for the implementation of the "Bali Roadmap" and
take effective policy measures in light of their respective conditions
to mitigate climate change.

    Third, exchanges and cooperation should be conducted and efforts
joined to combat natural disasters, Hu said.

    In order to increase exchanges and cooperation in disaster
response in the Asia-Pacific region, China has put forward the APEC
Principles on Disaster Response and Cooperation this year, he said.

    "It is also our hope that APEC members will consider carrying out
long-term cooperation projects in post-disaster recovery and
reconstruction so as to deepen APEC cooperation in disaster prevention
and relief," he added.

    Fourth, regulation and guidance should be enhanced and corporate
social responsibility strengthened, he said.

    "An important lesson we have learned from the ongoing financial
crisis is that while trying to maximize economic returns, enterprises
should follow a prudent, well-thought-out and responsible approach in
market operations," he added.

    Fifth, APEC members should take coordinated actions and ensure
world food and energy security, Hu emphasized.

    "We should, following the principle of common development,
actively and effectively coordinate our policies and resort to a
variety of joint measures to safeguard world food and energy
security," he said.

    "We should establish and act on a new energy security concept that
calls for mutually beneficial cooperation, diverse forms of
development and common energy security through coordination," he
added.

    TACKLING FINANCIAL CRISIS

    "The rapidly-spreading international financial crisis, with its
extensive impact, constitutes the most severe challenge confronting
world economic growth," Hu said.

    It is a major and urgent task for all countries and regions to
deal effectively with financial risks, maintain international
financial stability and promote world economic development, he added,
lodging three proposals.

    First, to curb the worsening financial crisis, all countries
should take prompt and effective measures, enhance macroeconomic
policy coordination, improve information sharing, help each other as
much as possible, and employ all necessary fiscal and monetary means
to stop the spread and development of the financial crisis, bring
stability to global financial markets, stimulate economic growth,
minimize the damage of the financial crisis on the real economy and
avoid a global economic recession.

    Second, the international community should earnestly draw lessons
from the ongoing financial crisis and, based on full consultations
among all stakeholders, undertake necessary reform of the
international financial system in a comprehensive, balanced,
incremental and result-oriented way, with a view to establishing anew
international financial order that is fair, just, inclusive and
orderly and fostering an institutional environment conducive to sound
global economic development.

    "The reform of the international financial system should both
reflect the general law and principles of financial regulation and
take into account the specific development stage and unique features
of different economies," he said.

    It should seek a balance among the interests of all parties and
reflects, in particular, the interests of emerging markets and
developing countries, he added.

    Third, from a long-term perspective, it is necessary to change
those models of economic growth that are not sustainable and to
address the underlying problems in member economies.

    "We should also pay adequate attention to the impact of the
financial crisis on the developing world and provide necessary support
to relevant countries to help them maintain growth momentum," he
pointed out.

  APEC'S FURTHER DEVELOPMENT

    On APEC's development, President Hu said China is ready to work
with other APEC members to promote its further development.

    Since its launch almost 20 years ago, APEC has done a great deal
in promoting trade and investment liberalization and facilitation and
economic and technical cooperation, thus making positive contribution
to regional economic integration and the building of an Asia-Pacific
family, President Hu said.

    The host of major reform measures adopted within the APEC
framework in recent years have improved APEC's organizing and
coordinating capabilities and significantly enhanced the dynamism and
efficiency of APEC cooperation, Hu said.

    To promote the further development of APEC, "we should maintain
the nature of APEC as a forum for economic cooperation and its
approach of conducting cooperation on a non-binding basis, as this
best suits the diversity prevailing in the Asia-Pacific," the Chinese
president said.

    He said that the APEC members should continue to promote balanced
progress in economic and technical cooperation and trade and
investment liberalization.

    "In particular, we should increase input in economic and technical
cooperation to enhance capacity-building in developing members and
narrow the development gap."

    Hu arrived here on Wednesday for a state visit to Peru and the
Economic Leaders' Informal Meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation (APEC).

    The APEC economic leaders' meeting opened in Lima on Saturday to
discuss such issues as the ongoing global financial crisis, the Doha
Round trade talks and food security.

    The two-day meeting would also discuss the APEC regional economic
integration, corporate social responsibility, human security, APEC
institutional reform, trade and investment, structural reform, anti-
corruption and transparency, economic and technical cooperation, and
climate change.

(1) Bush asks countries to support G20 plan. Financial Times.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/f395dba0-b83a-11dd-ac6d-0000779fd18c.html?nclick_check=1


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