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China and ASEAN focus on FTA talks (Shanghai Daily) Updated: 2005-09-26 09:40 The fourth consultation
between ASEAN senior economic officials and China's Ministry of Commerce started
in the Laotian capital, Vientiane, yesterday, focusing on the ASEAN-China Free
Trade Area.
Delegates mainly discussed a progress report on the establishment of the
ASEAN-China Free Trade Area, the draft of the ASEAN-China Trade in Services
Agreement, Zhang Shaogang, director of the ministry's International Trade and
Economic Affairs Department, and the meeting's co-chairman, said after the
consultation.
He added delegates discussed preparations for the upcoming second China-ASEAN
Trade Fair slated for mid-October in the Chinese city of Nanning.
Since July 1 when the Agreement on Trade in Goods between China and the
10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations was implemented, many Chinese
goods have entered ASEAN markets, he said.
Zhang also noted trade will advance into a new chapter in the coming years as
more tariffs are to be slashed or eliminated to realize the free trade area by
China and ASEAN members Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore
and Thailand by 2010, and by China and Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam by
2015 as targeted.
China and ASEAN have seen annual growth of 30-50 percent in trade in recent
years, Zhang said, noting that ASEAN became China's fourth-biggest trading
partner in the first half of this year with two-way trade reaching nearly
US$59.8 billion, up 25 percent against the same period last year.
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