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In a written address dated Oct. 31, 2025, President Xi frames Asia-Pacific cooperation as a bulwark against protectionism and calls for WTO-centered rules, supply-chain stability, and progress toward an FTAAP. The speech also markets China’s transition from the 14th to the 15th Five-Year Plan as a period of continued opening, innovation-led growth, and green industrial expansion aimed at global investors.
In a written address to the APEC CEO Summit in Gyeongju dated Oct. 31, 2025, Xi Jinping framed the Asia-Pacific as pivotal to defending multilateralism, supply-chain stability, and regional economic integration. The speech also signaled policy continuity into China’s 15th Five-Year Plan period, emphasizing market opening, frontier technology development, and green transition cooperation.
The source reports that U.S. Special Envoy Sergio Gor used a February 4 visit to Kyrgyzstan for the B5+1 Business Forum to promote the Trump administration’s prioritization of Central Asia and a commercially focused engagement model. At the same time, expanded visa bond requirements and immigrant-visa processing pauses affecting Kyrgyzstan and other regional states risk undermining people-to-people and business connectivity.
In a written address dated Oct. 31, 2025, President Xi frames Asia-Pacific cooperation as a bulwark against protectionism and calls for WTO-centered rules, supply-chain stability, and progress toward an FTAAP. The speech also markets China’s transition from the 14th to the 15th Five-Year Plan as a period of continued opening, innovation-led growth, and green industrial expansion aimed at global investors.
In a written address to the APEC CEO Summit in Gyeongju dated Oct. 31, 2025, Xi Jinping framed the Asia-Pacific as pivotal to defending multilateralism, supply-chain stability, and regional economic integration. The speech also signaled policy continuity into China’s 15th Five-Year Plan period, emphasizing market opening, frontier technology development, and green transition cooperation.
The source reports that U.S. Special Envoy Sergio Gor used a February 4 visit to Kyrgyzstan for the B5+1 Business Forum to promote the Trump administration’s prioritization of Central Asia and a commercially focused engagement model. At the same time, expanded visa bond requirements and immigrant-visa processing pauses affecting Kyrgyzstan and other regional states risk undermining people-to-people and business connectivity.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-1306 | Xi at APEC CEO Summit: China Signals Multilateral Trade Push and Investor Outreach Ahead of 2026 APEC Host Year | APEC | 2025-12-13 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-1270 | Xi at APEC CEO Summit: China Signals High-Standard Opening Up, Innovation Push, and Asia-Pacific Integration Agenda | APEC | 2025-09-07 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-728 | US Pushes Deal-Centric Central Asia Agenda as Visa Barriers Strain Kyrgyz Connectivity | Central Asia | 2025-07-27 | 0 | ACCESS » |