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  Hu calls for open, just world trade  By Hu Qihua (China Daily)  Updated: 2005-07-08 05:59  
 
 GLENEAGLES, Scotland: China yesterday called on 
developed countries to back up developing countries' efforts to foster open and 
just world trade. 
  
 
 
 
   Chinese President 
 Hu Jintao and British Prime Minister Tony Blair met Thursday, July 7, 
 2005 in Gleneagles, Scotland, on the development of bilateral 
 relations. [Xinhua] |    
 
President Hu 
Jintao, together with heads of state from India, Brazil, Mexico and South 
Africa, joined in calling for more consideration for developing countries. 
 At the outreach session of the G8 summit with the five major developing 
countries, Hu said: "Together, we (G8+5) account for about 75 per cent of the 
global economy. We can do a great service to the balanced and sustained 
development of the world economy if we do a good job with our own economies." 
 "To this end, we should commit ourselves to adopting effective fiscal and 
monetary policies, readjusting our economic structures and promoting balanced 
and sustained development of the world economy," Hu said. 
 The G8 Summit, featuring Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the 
United States and Russia, and its outreach session with developing countries, 
focused on the world economy and global climate change. 
 The G8 meeting has agreed on the text of a communique on combating global 
warming, German negotiator Bernd Pfaffenbach told reporters. 
 He said they had agreed to try to reduce greenhouse 
gases by promoting cleaner technology and energy efficiency. No specific targets 
were mentioned in the text.   
 
 
   
  
  
 
 
  
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