As global economic uncertainty looms, leaders and experts convened at a high-level panel in Beijing ahead of the 2025 APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting, emphasizing dialogue and cooperation as cornerstones for regional stability. The discussion, co-hosted by China Media Group, Yonsei University, and South Korea’s YTN, highlighted China’s growing role in shaping inclusive governance frameworks.
Panel Calls for Collective Action
Ren Hongbin of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade underscored the interconnectedness of nations, advocating for China’s Global Governance Initiative (GGI) as a blueprint for equitable development. Malaysia’s Minister of Investment Tengku Zafrul Aziz echoed this sentiment, stressing that 'trust and inclusiveness are non-negotiable for shared growth.' Chilean lawmaker Ruben Oyarzo and Yonsei University President Yoon Dong-sup further emphasized collaborative solutions to climate change, aging populations, and technological innovation.
China’s Stabilizing Role
Amid critiques of multilateralism, panelists recognized China’s economic resilience and its four major global initiatives as vital anchors. David Perez Des Rosiers of the Canada China Business Council noted APEC’s unique capacity to 'turn regional challenges into opportunities,' while Malaysian Chamber of Commerce representative Gaston Chee highlighted transparency as a counterweight to trade protectionism.
Pathways to Renewal
Experts unanimously agreed that APEC must prioritize open partnerships balancing common interests with diverse needs. Chung Suh-Yong of the Seoul International Law Academy urged members to 'build bridges, not walls,' aligning with China’s vision for dialogue-driven progress. As geopolitical fractures deepen, the consensus is clear: The Asia-Pacific’s future hinges on unity, innovation, and mutual trust.
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