China targets Beibu Gulf as next driver of development  By Fu Jing (China Daily)  Updated: 2006-07-21 09:22  
China has launched an initiative to transform the area around the South China 
Sea into a regional development hub that will deepen ties with ASEAN 
neighbours.   Called the "Pan-Beibu Gulf Rim Co-operation Plan," the 
initiative includes port cluster construction, joint resource exploration, and 
economic and trade integration, said Liu Qibao, newly-appointed secretary of the 
CPC committee of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.
  The Beibu Gulf 
area includes five ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) countries: 
Viet Nam, Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia and Singapore, and China's Guangdong, 
Hainan and Guangxi.
  Jiang Zhenghua, vice-chairman of the Standing 
Committee of National People's Congress, said the initiative is of importance to 
the overall development of China's coastal areas. 
  "If the great 
potential is realized, the gulf area can become China's fourth economic 
powerhouse along its coastal regions," said Jiang at yesterday's forum on 
regional economic co-operation. 
  Contributing more than 60 per cent of 
the country's economy, the Pearl River Delta in South China, the Yangtze River 
Delta in East China and North China's Bohai Sea Rim area have already become 
China's three economic engines fuelling growth. 
  Appointed as secretary 
last month, Liu said he expected the initiative would be discussed by China's 
leadership at the 17th national Party congress, which is to be held in the 
second half of 2007. 
  "We can start co-operation with infrastructure 
construction," said Liu. "That will facilitate trade and other flows."
  He 
suggested that the region can build an expressway linking Nanning, capital of 
the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and Singapore. "The plan is feasible 
because we only need to build about 300 kilometres of new road despite the whole 
length exceeding 3,000 kilometres."
  International communities and 
domestic officials applauded the initiative, saying it shows China's commitment 
to speeding up construction of the China-ASEAN Free Trade Area. 
  
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