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| China-ASEAN deal set to expand trade services |
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| www.chinaview.cn
2007-01-14 17:32:12
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Special report: Premier Wen attends China-ASEAN
summit
CEBU, Philippines, Jan. 14 (Xinhua) -- The Association of Southeast Asian
Nations (ASEAN) and China signed here Sunday another milestone agreement on
trade in services as part of an effort to establish a Free Trade Area (FTA) by
2010.
The Agreement on Trade in Services of China-ASEAN Free Trade Area, which
will enter into force in July 2007, aims at liberalizing services sectors
ranging from computer, tourism, transport, telecoms to energy and environment so
as to expand trade in services in the region.
Addressing the 10th China-ASEAN Summit in the Philippine resort island of
Cebu on Sunday, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said the signing of the agreement "is
another major achievement in China-ASEAN economic cooperation and trade.
"It will mark a key step forward in the building of the China-ASEAN Free
Area and lay the foundation for full and scheduled completion of the China-ASEAN
FTA."
Wen said after the implementation of the Agreement on Trade in Goods of
China-ASEAN FTA in July 2005, tariffs on more than 7,000 ASEAN and Chinese
products were lowered and the two-way trade volume in 2006 reached 168.8 billion
U.S. dollars, up by 23.4 percent over the previous year.
The agreement on trade in services is the second major agreement concluded
and signed under the Framework Agreement for Comprehensive Economic Cooperation
Between ASEAN and China.
Leaders from the 10 ASIAN countries and Chinese Premier Wen witnessed the
signing of the accord by the ASEAN economic ministers and Chinese Foreign
Minister Li Zhaoxing.
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