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深化亚太合作 共创发展新局(环球热点)
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the news is that China's proposals at the APEC meeting aim to address regional challenges and promote an inclusive and open Asia-Pacific economy, emphasizing multilateralism and cooperation amidst rising protectionism and supply chain risks [3][4][5]. - China presented five key suggestions during the APEC meeting, including maintaining a multilateral trade system, creating an open regional economic environment, ensuring stable supply chains, promoting digital and green trade, and fostering inclusive development [3][4]. - The international media has highlighted China's emphasis on building an Asia-Pacific community, especially in the context of some countries adopting unilateral tariff policies and retreating from multilateral mechanisms [3][4]. Group 2 - The meeting underscored the shift from traditional trade to deeper cooperation, with a focus on strategic alignment, platform utilization, and regulatory collaboration to leverage opportunities in the "Chinese market" [6][7]. - China is a major trading partner for 21 APEC economies and the largest partner for 13 of them, indicating its significant role in regional trade dynamics [6]. - The call for stable supply chains and expanded openness from China serves as a strong signal for businesses to engage in collaborative projects and capitalize on the opportunities presented by the Chinese market [6][7]. Group 3 - In key areas like artificial intelligence and green development, China's experience aligns well with the industrialization and digitalization needs of Asia-Pacific countries, creating unique opportunities for regional development [9][10]. - China's advanced technologies in renewable energy and AI can support the region's transition to sustainable practices, while the diverse resource endowments of Asia-Pacific nations complement China's technological capabilities [9][10]. - The collaboration between China's mature technology solutions and the urgent demands of ASEAN countries for electric vehicles, smart manufacturing, and digital infrastructure highlights the potential for mutual benefit and growth in the region [10].