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BEIJING, July 4 (Xinhuanet) -- In the Beijing June field SOGO department store,
27-year-old Miss Kong pays for an LG air-conditioner made by a China-ROK joint
venture.
"My sister bought one last week, which works well with less noise and I
decided to follow her."
Since China and the Republic of Korea (ROK) established diplomatic ties in 1992,
ROK products and brands flowed into the neighboring huge market and trade volume
between the two countries increased by nearly 800 percent by 2002.
Statistics from the Chinese Customs show that China-ROK trade hit 44.07
billion US dollars in 2002 while the volume was only 5.03 billion US dollars in
1992.
Chinese consumers have become increasingly enamored of ROK products,
including cars, television sets, air-conditioners, digital cameras and even
cosmetics and households appliances.
In the first five months of 2003, China-ROK trade climbed 44.5 percent to
22.74 billion US dollars on a year-on-year basis, according to Chinese Customs.
China exported 7.18 billion US dollars worth of goods to the ROK while
imports from ROK totaled 15.56 billion US dollars in theJanuary-May period of
2003.
The trade volume will exceed 50 billion US dollars in 2004, local trade
experts said, noting investment had become a major factor in fueling bilateral
trade.
In 2002, the contractual volume of ROK investment to China was 5.28
billion US dollars while the actual absorbed investment was 2.72 billion US
dollars, according to the statistics of the Asian department of the Chinese Ministry
of Commerce (MOC).
Accumulative ROK investment to China was 30.31 billion US dollars and used
investment was 16.94 billion US dollars as of May 2003, MOC figures show.
The ROK has become the sixth largest overseas investor in China, MOC
statistics show.
The ROK investment was mainly clustered around north China's Bohai Sea and
was expanding to the vast inner and west areas of China, the MOC Asian
department said.
Li Guanghui, deputy director of the Department of Asian and African studies
of the MOC think-tank, the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic
Cooperation, said China and the ROK shared similarities in natural resources,
markets, capital, technology and management.
Those conditions helped to ensure the high-growth bilateral trade and would
provide fertile ground for the future development of trade between the two
countries, Li said.
The main commodities the ROK exported to China would continue to be
machinery and electronic products, audio and video products,and parts and
chemical products, while Chinese products exported to ROK would focus on
machinery and electronic products, fabric and garments, Li said.
As two major countries in East Asia, Li said, China and the ROK shouldered
a responsibility to promote bilateral trade and facilitate regional economic
cooperation to exert their due contribution to the prosperity of Asia and of the
world as a whole. Enditem
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