超右脑19 19口诀pdf:Boao Forum brings voice of Asia to world

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Boao Forum brings voice of Asia to world

16:41, April 15, 2011      

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The 2011 annual meeting of the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) opened on April 15, and nearly 1,400 political leaders, officials, scholars and businessmen from more than 40 countries and regions convened to discuss the development of Asia.

It is the 10th annual meeting of the Boao Forum. National leaders and former leaders from 26 Asian and Oceanic nations joined together at Boao town in China's Hainan province 10 years ago to mark the establishment of BFA, which belongs to Asian nations and carries specific Asian characteristics as well as a global view. Since then, Boao Forum brought the world into a new era, allowing the globe to hear the voices Asia and to witness Asia's growth.

During the last 10 years, BFA grew with Aisa, developed with China and continued to debate the issues of the day. Now, it has already become a high-level platform for leaders of countries in Asia as well as other continents along with heads of industry, commerce and academic to talk about Asian and global affairs.

Thanks to the rapid emergence of Asian economies and new forces in the last 10 years, the discourse power of Asia around the world is obviously strengthened relative to what it was 10 years ago.

An active Asia has gained much discourse power thanks to the growth of China, India, ASEAN countries as well as other new economies, the development of Asian integration of regional economics during the period and the increase of the proportion of the world economy produced by Asian economies from 27 percent to 35 percent.

Nowadays, nearly the whole world pays attention to Asia's development, and more countries started joining the Boao Forum, which makes the voice of Asia louder and louder.

In 10 years, Asia has already become one of the most active areas in the global economy and also an important driving force for the global economy. Especially when the world suffered badly from global financial crisis in last several years, Asia made great contribution to global economy's recovery by maintaining its strong economic growth.

However, it is a fact that Asia's economic growth is not in balance. Developments of regions and regions in Asian, countries and countries and even within one country are quite different from each other, which resulted an expanding gap of the rich and the poor in Asia and badly restricted the sustainable development and social stability of Asia.

Now, it is the time for Asia to shift its economic growth model from merely purchasing economic growth to inclusive increase, sustainable development and social common prosperity. And that is exactly the theme of this year's Boao Forum: "Inclusive Development: Common Agenda and New Challenges."

The so-called "inclusive increase," also common increase and equal-opportunity increase, is a new conception meant not only to create opportunities for jobs and other development through economic growth but also to equalize these opportunities, promote social equity and inclusiveness by both maintaining the rapid and continuous growth of economy and eliminating inequality; to let all walks of people share the benefits while keeping economic growth.

China's 12th Five-Year Plan has fully embodied the concept of inclusive development due to the fact that the plan is based on the theme of securing and improving people's livelihoods.

Since this year's BFA focuses on inclusive development and makes China a main observation point, China will definitely make some achievements in inclusive development and become an example for all of Asia.

By People's Daily Online
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