Mekong forum gathers gov't and biz chiefs By Wu Jiachun and Qin Jize (China Daily) Updated: 2005-07-04 05:37
KUNMING: Tremendous business opportunities have been afforded over the years
by the founding of the Greater Mekong Sub-Region Economic Co-operation Program
(GMS Program), said Jin Liqun, vice-president of Asian Development Bank (ADB)
yesterday.
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The image taken on October 15, 2004 shows a section of the Lancang
River (upper reach of the Mekong River) in Southwest China's Yunnan
Province. [newsphoto] | And today, the six countries that share the Mekong River China, Cambodia,
Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Viet Nam "are aggressively pursuing policy and
institutional reforms to encourage greater private sector participation in
critical areas," he said.
Jin made the remarks at the opening of the Forum on Business Participation
for Co-operation in the GMS, a supplement to the two-day Second GMS Summit,
which will be opened and presided over by Premier Wen Jiabao from today. Wen
arrived in Kunming yesterday.
Prime ministers of the six GMS member countries will gather today to review
the progress of co-operation and chart the future course of action by passing a
leaders' declaration and signing a series of co-operative agreements.
And the Chinese Government will issue the second State report explaining its
stance on participating in GMS co-operation during the summit meeting.
About 300 business executives and policy-makers participated in the business
forum yesterday to exchange views on how the government and business sectors can
further collaborate in addressing development issues confronting the Greater
Mekong River. They will meet leaders today to discuss how to further enhance the
role of business in the GMS, especially in the fields of transportation,
telecommunications, energy, trade and tourism.
Jin noted that the dialogue would be a landmark event, setting the stage for
a new era of co-operation between the GMS's public and private sectors. The GMS
regional co-operation programme, which ADB has been supporting since 1992, has
been actively promoting the participation of the private sector in GMS
activities.
Statistics from ADB showed that since the inception of
the GMS programme, foreign direct investment has increased three times, total
exports have grown six-fold and intra-regional exports have grown more than
10-fold in the sub-region. Annual GDP growth across the region has averaged over
6 per cent during the last few years.
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