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Keep the Asian engine running

By Wu Jianmin | China Daily | Updated: 2013-04-13 07:52

Keep the Asian engine running

China, Japan and other countries must make efforts to overcome their differences and strive for peace and common development

The Boao Forum for Asia, which concluded on Monday, drew a record number of participants, including dignitaries and former political leaders from five continents. The forum's annual conference, held in Boao city of Hainan province, is a platform for high-level leaders from governments, businesses and the academic world to discuss pressing issues in Asia and beyond. This year's conference, not surprisingly, drew greater attention thanks to Asia becoming the global economic powerhouse and to growing concerns over the region's stability.

Asia is now regarded as the engine of growth leading the world out of the global financial crisis. International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde, one of the world leaders who attended the forum, praised Asia as a "consistent global growth driver" accounting for two-thirds of global economic growth in the five years since the outbreak of the global financial crisis. And China contributed half of that growth.

Asia has maintained a steady growth rate over the past two decades to emerge as the world's most rapidly growing and dynamic region. Indeed, its continued growth is of great significance given the patchy global recovery. The United States used to be the main engine of global growth, but the global financial crisis pushed the country into economic turmoil and changed the world economic landscape. The center of the crisis later shifted to Europe with the worsening of the sovereign debt crisis in the eurozone.

After showing signs of real recovery, the troubled US economy unexpectedly shrank in the fourth quarter of 2012, the first time since 2009, exposing the halting nature of the country's recovery. As for Europe, recovery remains lopsided and uneven. It is still uncertain whether the European Union will, as earlier economic forecasts suggested, return to growth gradually in 2013. Under such circumstances, Asia's role as the driver of global growth remains crucial.

Asia has grabbed the world's attention for its economic successes, but it also faces growing security challenges. The Asia-Pacific region has remained basically peaceful and stable since the end of the Cold War, but conflicting claims over islands and maritime rights have generated tensions in the region in recent years. Territorial disputes in the South China Sea have strained ties between China and other claimant countries. And the Diaoyu Islands dispute has pushed Sino-Japanese relations to their lowest point since normalization of Beijing-Tokyo ties 41 years ago.

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