Ayanan still has the potential to deepen relationships with China, and the scope of cooperation can be expanded to emerging areas such as digital economy.However, the positive relationship between the two sides also covered the shadow due to the tension between China and the United States. Singapore's honorary state -owned capital Wu Zongdong appealed that all parties shifted from "destructive decoupling" to "constructive hook".
Wu Zongdong's speech on Wednesday (April 19) through pre -recorded video methods, he delivered a speech on the "Reading China · Bay Area Dialogue" in Guangzhou.
He said that he has witnessed the extraordinary development that China has opened for more than 40 years, and the world has also benefited from China's development, especially regional countries.
Wu Zongdong pointed out that in the process of modernization in China, Singapore has always been an early and firm partner.
"At different stages of development in China, Singapore has managed to identify China's current priority under the leadership of different prime ministers and find out the intersection of the interests of both parties. This has made the two countries achieve a win -win situation."
He believes that the Asianan country can also find opportunities from continuous growth in China to achieve a win -win results.
The relationship between Asia and China is due to the Shadow shadow of China and the United States
Wu Zuodong said that the potential for deepening relationships with China and China; the two parties are currently negotiating on the upgrading of the Asian -China's Free Trade Agreement, and can also expand cooperation to emerging areas such as digital economy.
But he did not deny that the positive relationship between Ya'an and China was shadowed due to the tension between China and the United States.
Wu Zuodong said that the concerns of national security have made multilateralism and economic affairs on the shadow. All countries have continuedLet the country's self -reliance and toughness, "the result is that the differences between technology and economic systems are becoming increasingly serious."
Wu Zongdong also quoted the Nobel Prize winner of Economics Michael Spence in an article about destructive decoupling, saying that this is "obviously not ideal and dangerous route."
He judged that according to the current trend, destructive decoupling will be adverse to global economic growth, supply chain toughness, and food and energy security.
Wu Zuodong believes that countries must face up to these challenges and avoid conflicts in the power of strategic competition, and urge them to maintain peace rather than mobilizing war.
He called on countries to defend the international system based on the UN Charter and International Law; support the latest multilateral trading systems of freedom, openness, and rules based on the World Trade Organization.
With destructive decoupling, Wu Zongdong also called on countries to work hard to achieve constructive chain.
He said: "Each country should play a positive game, not zero -sum game. In other words, through the honor of the neighbors, not the attitude of neighbors to bring a better and more prosperous world."