CGTN: China highlights role of Asia-Pacific community in addressing global challenges

BEIJING, Nov. 18, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — With the theme of “Open, Connect, Balance,” the 29th APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting kicked off on Friday, in Bangkok, which is the first such in-person meeting since 2018.

The voice of China is in the limelight as the country’s membership of APEC has not only boosted its own development but also greatly contributed to the regional and world economies.

Highlighting that the Asia-Pacific is “our home as well as the powerhouse of global economic growth,” Chinese President Xi Jinping stressed building an Asia-Pacific community with a shared future when delivering a speech during Friday’s meeting.

Asia-Pacific community with a shared future

“Today the world has come to another historical crossroads, and this has made the Asia-Pacific region even more important and prominent in its standing and role,” Xi said.

Calling for joint efforts in building an Asia-Pacific community with a shared future, he stressed several aspects — peace and stability, prosperity for all, cleanliness and beauty, and a shared future.

He also underlined upholding international fairness and justice, adhering to openness and inclusiveness, seeking green and low-carbon development, and being committed to cooperation so as to reach the goal.

The region’s status is of great significance in the world. With a combined population of 2.9 billion, the 21 APEC economies account for over 60 percent of the world’s total gross domestic product (GDP) and about half of world trade.

APEC is working on areas such as trade and investment liberalization, business facilitation, and economic and technical cooperation, aiming to achieve sustainable growth and prosperity in the Asia-Pacific region.

In the latest Regional Economic Outlook Report for Asia and Pacific, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) lowered its growth forecasts for the Asia-Pacific region to 4 percent this year and 4.3 percent next year, by 0.9 and 0.8 percentage points, respectively, from its April forecasts.

Despite the growth cut, Asia remains a relatively bright spot in an increasingly dimming global economy, said Krishna Srinivasan, director of the IMF’s Asia and Pacific Department.

China committed to regional partnerships

Since joining APEC 31 years ago, China has been firmly committed to regional partnerships and free trade and investment, making significant contributions to a multilateral trading system and an open world economy.

“China will work with other parties on the full and high-quality implementation of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP),” Xi told the APEC meeting.

The country will continue working toward joining the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) and the Digital Economy Partnership Agreement (DEPA), he added.

The RCEP, the world’s largest free trade deal, covers 10 member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and its five free-trade agreement partners: China, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Australia and New Zealand. China was among the first to ratify the RCEP agreement last year.

Both the RCEP and CPTPP are believed to be viable pathways toward the wider Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific (FTAAP), which the 21 APEC members aim to establish.

China will consider holding the third Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation next year to provide fresh impetus for the development and prosperity of the Asia-Pacific and the world, according to the Chinese president.

Echoing the theme of the 2022 APEC, Beijing has promised a high-standard opening up with the fifth China International Import Expo in Shanghai yielding great results earlier this month.

Tentative deals with a total worth of $73.5 billion were reached during the import-themed event, a testament to China’s gigantic market and numerous business opportunities.

As the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China last month set the blueprint for the country’s development for now and beyond, the president also stressed that Beijing will advance a broader agenda of opening up across more areas and in greater depth.

He underlined that following the Chinese path to modernization, the country will build new systems for “a higher-standard open economy,” and share development opportunities with the world, particularly with the Asia-Pacific region.

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Climate activists dump paint over Charles Ray sculpture in Paris

The action was conducted by Aruanu, 26, and Rachel, 20, two supporters of Derniere Renovation (Last Renewal), an environmental group, on the Horse and Rider sculpture that stands in front of the Bourse de Commerce contemporary art museum.

Calling for strong action from governments against climate change, the group said on Twitter that many civil resistance actions are taking place simultaneously around the world.

Source: Anadolu Agency

Elon Musk begins Twitter poll on reinstating Trump’s account

Twitter owner Elon Musk launched a poll Friday on the social media company asking if former US President Donald Trump should be allowed back on the platform.

“Reinstate former President Trump,” Musk wrote in a post which garnered more than 4.4 million impressions at the time of publication.

More than 55% of users voted “yes,” while 44% said “no.”

Hours earlier, the American billionaire implied that he was mulling whether to reinstate Trump’s Twitter account.

“Trump decision has not yet been made,” tweeted Musk, as he announced three high-profile reinstatements of accounts that were banned by the social media giant.

“Kathie Griffin, Jorden Peterson & Babylon Bee have been reinstated,” said Musk.

Trump had about 88.8 million followers when Twitter permanently suspended the former US president’s account in January 2021, citing his role in the Jan. 6 riot at the US Capitol and the potential for more violence.

Musk had forecast a Trump return in May when he called the expulsion “morally wrong and flat-out stupid.”

Source: Anadolu Agency

2 firefighters killed when plane collides with firetruck on runway at Peru’s airport: Authorities

Two people were killed when a passenger plane collided with a fire truck Friday on the runway of Jorge Chavez International Airport in Peru’s capital, according to authorities.

The plane, operated by LATAM airlines, was taking off when it crashed into the truck on the side of the runway in Lima.

Two aeronautical firefighters traveling in the truck died when they attempted to cross the runway, according to Luis Ponce La Jara, general commander of the fire department.

Footage on social media showed the right wing of the plane on fire after the crash.

Lima Airport Partners, the company that operates the airport, said the plane’s right wing hit the firetruck and an investigation on the cause of the accident has begun.

“All operations are suspended approximately until Saturday’s midday,” Lima Airport Partners, wrote on Twitter.

“Our teams are providing the necessary care to all passengers, who are in good condition,” it added.

Authorities said the passengers and crew were all safe.

Source: Anadolu Agency

US stock market closes higher to snap 3-day losing streak

Despite the daily gains, all three indices posted weekly losses.

The VIX volatility index, also known as the fear index, fell 3.6% to 23.06. The 10-year US Treasury yield rose 1.3% to 3.823%.

The dollar index rose 0.2% to 106.96, still around its highest in 20 years, while the euro lost 0.4% to $1.0323 against the greenback.

Precious metals were down, with gold falling 0.6% to $1,749 per ounce and silver losing 0.2% to $20.90.

Oil prices dropped around 2%. Global benchmark Brent crude traded at $87.82 per barrel for a loss of 2.2%. US benchmark West Texas Intermediate crude was around $80.22 – down 1.7%.

Source: Anadolu Agency

Austria to impose windfall tax on energy firms

The windfall tax, which is levied on unexpectedly large profits, will be up to 40% for oil and natural gas companies.

It will apply to oil and natural gas companies’ profits in 2022 and 2023, which are 20% above the average of years between 2018 and 2021.

The amount of tax can be lowered to 33% if the companies would make investments in green energy.

The move is part of an EU-wide agreement that aims to redistribute some of the excess profits of energy companies.

Energy firms’ earnings have skyrocketed this year as Russia’s war on Ukraine has pushed energy prices higher.

Austrian Vice Chancellor Werner Kogler called the government’s latest move as “a war dividend.”?

“The important thing is that we are taking a step towards greater fairness,” he said at a press conference.

Source: Anadolu Agency

Turkish marbling art introduced at Islamic Arts Festival in Pakistan

“As YEE (Yunus Emre Institute), we opened a booth at this festival. We are promoting works of art such as tiles, rosaries and handmade carpets at our stand,” the group’s Lahore coordinator, Eren Miyasoglu, said in a statement to Anadolu Agency.

Miyasoglu said the group opened an exhibition of marbling and calligraphy works. “We worked on the art of Turkish marbling. This work was highly appreciated by the visitors. About 150 people followed the work.”

Miyasoglu said YEE will also hold a workshop on the rosary and will introduce traditional Turkish archery to residents.

The festival was held at the Al Hamra Art Center in Lahore as part of International Islamic Arts Day.

Activities began Thursday and will end Nov. 20.

Source: Anadolu Agency

Bipolar world would be big mistake, says French president

A bipolar world order would be a grave mistake, France’s president said on Friday, arguing for the need of a “one-world order.”

Speaking on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) conference, Emmanuel Macron stressed that such a world, despite being sought after by many, would be a mistake even if the two ascendant superpowers were the US and China.

In a speech on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) conference, Macron positioned France as a balancing country in a region long dominated by the struggle between superpowers Washington and Beijing.

Tensions have escalated considerably between Washington and Beijing in recent years over a multiple disputes, including the future of self-governing Taiwan, human rights, and trade.

“We don’t believe in hegemony or confrontation. We believe in stability,” Macron remarked.

Noting that his country had overseas territories and more than 1 million citizens in the Indo-Pacific region, Macron emphasized that France was at once a European and Indo-Pacific nation.

Source: Anadolu Agency

Fenerbahce Beko hammer Panathinaikos 107-77 in EuroLeague Round 8 game

Fenerbahce Beko scored at least 100 points for the first time this season and tied their record by scoring 107 in a single game.

In a EuroLeague game against Russia’s Khimki Moscowin 2021, Fenerbahce Beko won 107-76 to set a club record.

Current leaders Fenerbahce Beko improved to 7-1 in the EuroLeague regular season.

Panathinaikos are at the bottom of the EuroLeague with a 2-6 record.

Panathinaikos led the first quarter 25-22 at Ulker Sports And Event Hall, but Fenerbahce Beko played an impressive second stanza, scoring 33 points.

Panathinaikos had 15 points in that quarter as the Turkish team took a lead and extended the gap.

Dimitris Itoudis’ men also led the third quarter in double digits, 78-55. They did not let the Greek team close the gap.

Guard Scottie Wilbekin scored 19 points to lead Fenerbahce Beko in the Round 8 game.

The team’s forward Nigel Hayes-Davis had 16 points.

Carsen Edwards, a Fenerbahce Beko guard, added 14 points.

Panathinaikos forward Dwayne Bacon racked up 20 points to be the game’s top scorer.

Georgios Papagiannis scored 12 points and Nate Wolters had 11 points for the visitors.

Fenerbahce Beko will visit Monaco in the next fixture Nov. 22.

Source: Anadolu Agency