男女羞羞视频在线观看,国产精品黄色免费,麻豆91在线视频,美女被羞羞免费软件下载,国产的一级片,亚洲熟色妇,天天操夜夜摸,一区二区三区在线电影 World
APEC to vow stimulus; tries to push climate change
2009-Nov-15 10:41:14

SINGAPORE: Asia-Pacific leaders will pledge on Sunday to keep stimulus policies in place to stop the world from sliding back into recession, wrapping up a?meeting that has been dogged by accusations of US trade protectionism.

President Barack Obama arrived in Singapore late on Saturday, missing most of the day's formal talks and speeches where several leaders suggested the world's largest economy was hampering free trade through policies such as "Buy America" campaigns.

Speaking in Tokyo before he arrived, Obama called for a new strategy to rebalance global growth, referring to the excessive consumption in the United States and the over-reliance on exports from some countries that many blame for the economic crisis.

Leaders from the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum will vow to "maintain our stimulus policies until a durable economic recovery has taken hold", according to a draft of their final statement, to be issued later on Sunday.

APEC is the last major gathering of global decision-makers before a UN climate summit in Copenhagen in three weeks meant to ramp up efforts to fight climate change.

Those negotiations have largely stalled, but a US official said Obama had backed a two-step plan by the Danish prime minister to aim for an operational agreement and to leave legally binding details until later.

The APEC draft earlier dropped a reference to emissions reductions of 50 percent by 2050, and pledged instead to "substantially" cut carbon pollution by 2050.

The statement said job creation would be at the heart of economic policy, a hot topic as unemployment has risen across the industrialised world and put pressure on governments to act.

"Looking beyond supporting the recovery, we recognise the necessity to develop a new growth paradigm for the changed post-crisis landscape, and an expanded trade agenda for enhanced regional economic integration," the draft APEC statement says.

The leaders of APEC, a 21-member grouping accounting for more than half of all global output and 40 percent of world trade, will also resolve to exert more political will to jump-start the Doha Round of global trade talks, stalled for eight years.

Beyond the rhetoric of trying to conclude the Doha Round, APEC officials have sought to instead talk up a so-called Trans-Pacific Partnership aimed at forging a regional trade deal.

Obama said Washington would work with the partnership countries, but stopped short of saying Washington would join the pact. The former U.S. administration said last year it would launch talks to join the partnership with Singapore, Chile,?Brunei and New Zealand, countries that together comprise a minor component of trade within APEC.

It is the first free trade agreement that spans both side of the Pacific and supporters are touting it as a precursor to a possible APEC-wide pact in the future.

Washington has been criticised on several fronts for its trade policies, especially toward China, which will be the most closely watched of Obama's four stops on his first Asia tour as president. He leaves for Shanghai later on Sunday.

"We're not getting big, sweeping 25 percent tariffs from the (US) Congress, but we are getting stealth US protectionism: small-scale, focused on manufactured goods and heavily concentrated on China," said Derek Scissors, a trade economist at the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank in Washington.

One of the major themes when Obama visits China will be its yuan currency, which has effectively been pegged against the dollar since mid-2008 to cushion its economy from the downturn.

Washington says an undervalued yuan is contributing to imbalances between the United States and the world's third-biggest economy.

The APEC statement will pledge countries to maintain "market-oriented exchange rates that reflect underlying economic fundamentals", although it makes no reference to the yuan.

China's central bank said last week it will consider major currencies in guiding the yuan, suggesting a departure from the peg.

After the APEC talks, Obama will meet with the leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), which will put him in the same room as the Myanmar prime minister.

Myanmar's military government is shunned by the West over its rights record, which has kept previous US presidents from meeting all 10 members of ASEAN, of which Myanmar is a part.

But the Obama administration decided in September to pursue deeper engagement with Myanmar to try to spur democratic reforms. Obama has no intention of speaking directly to Myanmar's prime minister, Lieutenant-General Thein Sein, US officials said.

[Jump to ]
Nation | Biz | Comment | World | Celebrity | Odds | Sports | Travel | Health
ChinaDaily Mobile News
m.chinadaily.com.cn
To subscribe to China Daily, call 010-64918763 or email to circu@chinadaily.com.cn
主站蜘蛛池模板: 河东区| 廉江市| 轮台县| 缙云县| 甘南县| 宣威市| 灵武市| 河池市| 兴业县| 峨眉山市| 泊头市| 新津县| 博客| 永寿县| 南汇区| 大方县| 盐津县| 滨州市| 祁阳县| 麻城市| 泗阳县| 松滋市| 林口县| 鄂伦春自治旗| 叶城县| 汕尾市| 郴州市| 马边| 连江县| 唐河县| 玉山县| 阜新| 霞浦县| 互助| 济源市| 贵溪市| 吉隆县| 玛多县| 新巴尔虎左旗| 同仁县| 靖江市| 佛学| 香格里拉县| 钟山县| 扎囊县| 泰安市| 潜江市| 乌鲁木齐市| 红河县| 芒康县| 滦南县| 杭锦后旗| 深州市| 武定县| 诸城市| 肇庆市| 正阳县| 漾濞| 定南县| 醴陵市| 含山县| 青冈县| 岳池县| 平度市| 安多县| 若尔盖县| 大渡口区| 剑河县| 涞源县| 勐海县| 云安县| 泗阳县| 徐汇区| 华宁县| 社旗县| 台北县| 陕西省| 泰州市| 昌江| 崇阳县| 攀枝花市| 竹北市|