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Donald Tsang calls on breakthrough to Doha Development Agenda negotiations
2007-09-10 05:14
  From:Xinhua    Article type:Reproduced

HONG KONG -- Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Chief Executive Donald Tsang called on key players of the World Trade Organization (WTO) on Saturday to resolve their differences for a breakthrough to the Doha Development Agenda negotiations, according to news from the Information Services Department of HKSAR government.

Speaking at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Economic Leaders' meeting in Sydney, Tsang said that Hong Kong as always will participate actively in the negotiations and look forward to substantive and intensive discussion in the WTO meetings in September and beyond, the news said.

Tsang said that bilateral and regional free trade agreements are no substitute for the multilateral trading system. "There is nothing we can do on an individual basis that can create a better trading environment than the Geneva-based system which applies multilaterally," he said.

On coping with the harmful effects of climate change, Tsang said it would be a team effort requiring close collaboration at all levels.

"Member economies should convey a clear and strong message to the business community that they need to factor core environmental values into their business decisions. We should also drive home the message that every individual can and must play a part in protecting the environment."

"We welcome the proposed Declaration on Climate Change, Energy Security and Clean Development. The initiatives set out in the Action Agenda to strength cooperation in areas such as energy efficiency, forest cover, energy research and bio-fuels should go a long way to enhancing APEC economies’ capacities to make positive responses to the challenges posed by climate change," the news quoted Tsang as saying.

Tsang added that efforts have to be stepped up to increase the "sinks" of greenhouse gas emissions in the world by properly maintaining, managing and nurturing forest resources.

"We have planted more than 11 million trees over the past five years in Hong Kong and plan to do more in the future," he said.

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