II. Economic and Trade Relations between
China and Countries in Greater Mekong Subregion
Since the second GMS summit in 2005, the bilateral
trade between China and the other GMS countries has maintained a good
development trend while enjoyed an improved trade structure, and the volume of
bilateral investment has also experienced rapid growth. China has undertaken
labor service contracting and design consultation in the other five GMS
countries and has realized higher contract values and larger turnovers each
year. China has also participated, in the form of joint ventures or wholly
Chinese-owned enterprises, in development and construction of the economic and
trade cooperation zones in Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam, and in this way
advanced local economic development.
(I) Bilateral Trade and Investment with
Cambodia
In 2007, the volume of the bilateral trade between
Cambodia and China was 933 million dollars, 193.6% up from the figure in 2004.
China's export to and import from Cambodia were 882 million dollars and 51
million dollars, respectively 195.1% and 170.0% more than in 2004. In terms of
commodity categories, China mainly exported to Cambodia yarn, fabrics and
related products, apparel and clothing accessories, agricultural products,
vessels, and rolled steel while mainly imported log, natural rubber, sawn
timber, yarn, fabrics and related products, and apparel and clothing
accessories. Till the end of 2007, Cambodia had accumulatively invested 84
million dollars in China, while the latter's non-financial direct investment in
Cambodia reached an accumulated total of 190 million dollars.
The contracted amount that Chinese enterprises signed
with Laos for labor service contracting and design consultation reached 380
million dollars in 2005, 320 million dollars in 2006, and 560 million dollars in
2007, respectively. Till the end of 2007, Chinese enterprises had accumulatively
signed labor service contracts and design and consultation contracts with a
total worth of 1.97 billion dollars, with a total realized turnover of 860
million dollars.
Besides, Sihanoukville Special Economic Zone Company
Limited, a Chinese-Cambodian joint venture, will develop and construct the Taihu
International Economic and Trade Cooperation Park in Cambodia. This cooperation
park has an initial area of 1 square kilometer, but will swell into a total area
of 11.08 square kilometers. Its total investment will be 2.6 billion yuan, and
its major industries are textile and garment, machinery and electronics, and new
and high technology.
(II) Bilateral Trade and Investment With
Laos
In 2007, the volume of bilateral trade between Laos
and China was 249 million dollars, increasing by 218.4% from 2004. China's
export to and import from Laos were respectively 164 million dollars and 85
million dollars, rising by 162.4% and 653.8% from 2004. In terms of commodity
categories, China mainly exported to Laos motorcycles, iron, car and motorcycle
components, cars and car chassis, and electric wires and cables, while mainly
imported log, unforged copper and rolled copper, agricultural produce, sawn
timber, and copper ores and concentrates. Till the end of 2007, Laos had
accumulatively invested 17 million dollars in China, and the latter's
non-financial direct investment accumulatively reached 146 million dollars.
The amount of the contracts that Chinese enterprises
signed with Laos for labor service contracting and design consultation was
respectively 180 million dollars in 2005, 360 million dollars in 2006, and 610
million dollars in 2007. Till the end of 2007, the accumulated amount of the
contracts that Chinese enterprises had signed with Laos for labor service
contracting, and design consultation reached 2.28 billion dollars, with a total
realized turnover of 1.41 billion dollars.
(III) Bilateral Trade and Investment with
Myanmar
In 2007, the volume of the bilateral trade between
Myanmar and China was 2.057 billion dollars, increasing by 179.7% from 2004.
China's export to and import from Myanmar were respectively 1.686 billion
dollars and 371 million dollars, rising by 179.6% and 179.2% from 2004. In terms
of commodity categories, China mainly exported yarn, fabrics and related
products, rolled steel, motorcycles, natural products, and oil products, while
mainly imported log, sawn timber, agricultural products, natural rubber, and
jewelry. Till the end of 2007, Myanmar had accumulatively invested 76 million
dollars in China, and the latter's non-financial direct investment in Myanmar
accumulated to 134 million dollars.
The amount of the contracts that Chinese enterprises
signed with Myanmar for labor service contracting and design consultation was
510 million dollars in 2005, 310 million dollars in 2006 and 450 million dollars
in 2007 respectively. Till the end of 2007, the accumulated amount of the
contracts that Chinese signed with Myanmar for labor service contracting and
design consultation reached 4.72 billion dollars, with a total realized turnover
of 3.05 billion dollars.
¡¡¡¡(IV) Bilateral Trade and Investment With Thailand
The volume of the bilateral trade between Thailand
and China was 34.638 billion dollars, increasing by 199.7% from 2004. China's
export to and import from Thailand were 11.974 billion dollars and 22.665
billion dollars respectively, rising by 206.4% and 196.4% from 2004. In terms of
commodity categories, China mainly exported to Thailand rolled steel, components
of automatic data processing equipment, yarn, fabrics and related products, and
telephone sets while mainly imported from Thailand automatic data processing
equipment and its components, integrated circuits, agricultural products,
plastics of primary pattern, and natural rubber. Till the end of 2007, Thailand
had accumulatively invested2.965 billion dollars in China, and the latter's
non-financial direct investment in Thailand had accumulated to 302 million
dollars.
The amount of the contracts that Chinese enterprises
signed with Thailand for labor service contracting and design consultation was
880 million dollars in 2005, 1.07 billion dollars in 2006 and 820 million
dollars in 2007. Till the end of 2007, the amount of the contracts that Chinese
enterprises had signed with Thailand was accumulatively 5.61 billion dollars,
with a total realized turnover of 3.11 billion dollars.
In addition, Thai-Chinese Rayong Industrial Estate
Development Company Limited, a Thailand-China joint venture, is now actively
building the Thai-Chinese Rayong Economic and Trade Cooperation Park. This park
has a total planned area of 3.5 square kilometers, containing a general
industrial zone, a bonded zone, a logistics zone, and a commerce and residential
zone. The park aims to attract the Chinese firms engaged in automotive
components, machinery, home electric appliances and other lines to set up
factories there. At present, the park has already developed 1.5 square
kilometers and signed contracts with 12 enterprises that will invest a total of
99 million dollars in the park.
¡¡¡¡(V) Bilateral Trade and Investment with Vietnam
The volume of the bilateral trade between Vietnam and
China was15.115 billion dollars, increasing by 224.2% from 2004. China's export
to and import from Vietnam were 11.9 billion dollars and 3.216 billion dollars
respectively, rising by 279.3% and 129.6% from 2004. In terms of commodity
categories, China mainly exported to Vietnam rolled steel, yarn, fabrics and
related products, oil products, steel billets and crude forgings, and
agricultural products, while mainly imported from Vietnam coal, agricultural
products, crude oil, natural rubber, and log. Till the end of 2007,Vietnam had
accumulatively invested 108 million dollars in China, and the latter's
non-financial direct investment in Vietnam already accumulated to 379 million
dollars.
The amount of the contracts that Chinese enterprises
signed with Vietnam for labor service contracting and design consultation was
1.16 billion dollars in 2005, 2.7 billion dollars in 2006, and2.23 billion
dollars in 2007. Till the end of 2007, the accumulated amount of the contracts
that Chinese enterprises had signed with Vietnam for labor service contracting
and design consultation already reached 8.18 billion dollars, with a realized
turnover of 3.45 billion dollars.
Besides, the preparatory work for Chinese enterprises
to develop cooperation zones at Da Nang City and Tan Fuoc County of Tien Giang
Province of Vietnam is currently proceeding smoothly. China Longjiang Economic
and Trade Cooperation Zone, which is located at Tan Fuoc County of Tien Giang
Province, has a planned area of 6 square kilometers and is positioned for
textile, light industry, machinery, electronics, building materials, chemical,
and other industries. Tien Giang Province already issued an investment license
for the zone in November 2007, and is expected to transfer 1.5 square kilometers
of land in March 2008.
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