Special Report: China-ASEAN Summit
Special Report: China-ASEAN Expo
NANNING, Oct. 29 (Xinhua) -- China and ASEAN leaders
are gathering here for a high-level summit meeting on Monday, with the aim to
pursue regional free trade and enhance political mutual trust.
Leaders of eight ASEAN countries arrived in Nanning
Sunday for the summit include prime ministers of Cambodian, Singapore, the Laos,
Myanmar, Malaysia, president of the Philippines, Indonesian President Susilo
Bambang Yudhoyono and Brunei Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah. Leaders of the remaining
ASEAN members are expected to arrive here Monday.
This is the first time leaders from China and the ten
ASEAN member countries to convene in China. They are widely expected to chart a
future direction of China-ASEAN relations in the coming years.
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao will hold bilateral
meetings with the ASEAN countries leaders respectively on the sidelines of the
summit.
A joint statement is expected to be inked by China
and ASEAN countries upon the conclusion of the summit, charting the future
China-ASEAN cooperation blueprint.
The third China-ASEAN Expo and China-ASEAN Business
and Investment Summit are to kick off on Tuesday.
Chinese experts on international studies believe that
the summits and Expo will push the China-ASEAN strategic partnership to a new
level.
Shen Shishun, an expert with China Institute of
International Studies, said Chinese and ASEAN leaders will probably review the
development and achievements of the bilateral relations and set out the future
China-ASEAN cooperation.
BLUEPRINT FOR CHINA-ASEAN FREE TRADE AREA
The upcoming commemorative summit is widely believed
to lay a solid foundation for accelerating the establishment of China-ASEAN free
trade area, which will realize free flow of goods, services and investment.
China-ASEAN free trade area, which will comprise
China, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines,
Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam, encompass 1.8 billion population and realize a
combined gross domestic product of 2 trillion U.S. dollars when completed in
2010. It is expected to be the most populous free trade area of the world and
the largest free trade area amid developing countries.
To fulfill the scenario, a series of measures have
been taken.
Beginning from July 1, 2005, China and ASEAN
countries started their tariff reduction process. The two sides will gradually
reduce or cancel tariffs on 7,000 kinds of products.
By 2010, China and six old ASEAN member nations --
Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand -- will
impose zero tariffs on most normal products, while China and the other four new
ASEAN members -- Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam -- will do the same in
2015.
China and ASEAN's ambitious free trade area project
is based on their 15-year-long comprehensive and brisk trade development.
According to Chinese statistics, China-ASEAN bilateral trade grew over 20
percent annually over the past 15 years, reaching 130 billion U.S. dollars last
year, 15 times the figure in 1991. China is now ASEAN's fourth largest trading
partner and ASEAN is China's fourth largest as well.
The trade volume between the two sides is expected to
reach 200billion US dollars by 2008, two years ahead of schedule, as
construction of the China-ASEAN free trade area is surging ahead.
The World Bank has predicted that China-ASEAN free
trade area, upon completion, will turn to be one of the most influential
economic powers in the Asia-Pacific region.
ENHANCED MUTUAL POLITICAL TRUST
The upcoming commemorative summit is believed to
enhance the mutual political trust between China and ASEAN.
By 1991, China established diplomatic ties with all
members of ASEAN. It became ASEAN's all-around dialogue-partnership country in
1996. Currently, China and ASEAN are bent on cementing the "strategic
partnership oriented to peace and prosperity".
China has established a multi-level and regular
dialogue mechanism with ASEAN with the "ASEAN plus China summit" as the core.
Shen Shishun said the China-ASEAN summit demonstrated
that ASEAN countries have put ASEAN-China relations at a more prominent position
and the China-ASEAN relations has ushered into a new stage characterized with
dialogue, cooperation and common development.
A latest report released by the ASEAN-China Eminent
Persons Group (EPG) pointed out that on the political front, the establishment
of a strategic partnership for peace and prosperity has laid a solid foundation
for the long-term ASEAN-China dialogue partnership.
In the security area, the report said China and ASEAN
countries are carrying out cooperation in eight important areas including in the
fight against drug trafficking, trafficking of people, illegal immigration,
piracies, terrorism, arms smuggling, money laundering and international economic
crimes.
The political and security relationship between ASEAN
and Chinais relatively new and developing. The report said ASEAN and China
should focus on confidence-building measures to create a climate conductive to
engagement and cooperation.
ACCELERATED CULTURAL EXCHANGES
"Well implementation of policies hammered by China
and ASEAN state leaders requires understanding and support from common citizens.
Cultural exchanges is one of important channels to promote mutual understandings
and trust among peoples of China and ASEAN," said Zhai Kun, an expert with the
China Institute of Contemporary International Relations.
China and ASEAN countries are taking various measures
to promote cultural exchanges, including holding personnel training, promoting
tourism and holding art festivals.
The China Guangxi International Youth Exchange
Institute has trained more than 200 young officials from ASEAN countries.
China and ASEAN countries are becoming the major
tourism destinations and tourist sources for each other.
Some grand art festivals, such as Nanning
International Folk Song Festival, are held annually to showcase the splendid
arts and culture of China and ASEAN countries.