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 Leaders from China and the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) attend the signing ceremony
of a wide-ranging raft of agreements on trade, communications,
transportation and dispute-solving mechanisms between China and ASEAN
countries in Vientiane, capital of Laos, Nov. 29, 2004. (Xinhua
Photo)

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VIENTIANE, Nov. 29 (Xinhuanet) -- China and ASEAN
started their process for building a free trade area with the signing of the
"Agreement on Trading in Goods of the Framework Agreement on Comprehensive
Economic Cooperation between ASEAN and China."
Witnessed by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and leaders
of the 10-member ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations), Chinese
Minister of Commerce Bo Xilai signed the agreement with 10 economic ministers of
the ASEAN countries.
According to the agreement, starting from July 1,
2005, China and ASEAN countries will start their tariff-reducing process. The
two sides will gradually reduce or cancel tariff on 7,000 kinds of products.
Under the agreement, China and six of "old" ASEAN
members will complete the building of the free trade area by the year of 2010
while the other four "new" members will enjoy another five years of
"transitional period" and complete the building of the free trade area in 2015.
ASEAN recognizes China's market economy status in the
agreement.
A China-ASEAN agreement on dispute solving mechanism
was also signed Monday.
A high ranking official of the Ministry of Commerce
said in an exclusive interview with Xinhua that the signing of the agreement is
a milestone for the development of the China-ASEAN relations and is expected to
create a win-win situation, as China and ASEAN countries are complementary in
goods production.
With the official implementation of the newly signed
agreement,the bilateral goods, service trade and investment between China and
ASEAN countries will increase by a big margin, the official said.
He said that closer economic and trade ties between
China and ASEAN countries will not only benefit the economic development of
China and ASEAN countries, but also play a positive role in the economic
development of Asia and the rest of the world.
The "old" ASEAN members are Brunei, Indonesia,
Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand, while the "new" ASEAN
membersare Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam.
A tariff expert who had attended the 17 rounds of
formal China-ASEAN talks and two special meetings for reaching the agreement
told Xinhua that the new agreement is a pioneer in forging economic and trade
relations between a country and a group.
China-ASEAN's "early harvest" mode has been widely
accepted in the international community and is followed by quite a number of
countries.
"Early harvest" indicates that if the two cooperative
partners agree with a certain kind of tariff reducing product among many other
products, tariff-reducing agreement on the product could be implemented first.
China has already signed a zero-tariff agreement on
fruits withThailand and the agreement is implemented this year.
China has recorded trade deficits with the ASEAN
countries in the past few years.
Jing Lingbo, expert on Asian-Pacific studies at the
China Institute of International Studies, predicted that China and ASEANmay sign
agreements in service and investment following the signing of the agreement on
trade.
Ong Keng Yong, ASEAN secretary general, said at a
press conference Monday that the trade volume between China and ASEAN reached
84.6 billion US dollars in the first 10 months this year, up 35 percent
year-on-year.
He expected that the bilateral trade volume may reach
100 billion US dollars next year.
Commenting on the new China-ASEAN agreement, he said
free tradenegotiations between ASEAN and China are good and "we are happy with
the process." Enditem |