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 China targets Beibu Gulf as next driver of development  By Fu Jing (China Daily)  Updated: 2006-07-21 09:22  "I agree that infrastructure should be the priority as the region's 
development is not even," Rita Nangia, an Asia Development Bank official in 
charge of major infrastructure investment, told China Daily. 
  She said 
the expressway would become another planned link between China and ASEAN 
members. Under the previous initiative called Co-operation in the Greater Mekong 
Sub-region, under the China-ASEAN framework, an expressway linking Kunming in 
Yunnan Province and Singapore was planned in 2004. The Mekong River runs through 
China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia and Viet Nam. 
  "Both links are 
big projects consisting of parts of the Asian expressway network, and our goal 
is to link Beijing and Singapore by road," said Nangia. 
  Sudrajat, 
Indonesian ambassador to China, said the initiative could help deepen economic 
ties between the two countries. He said coastal areas in China, including 
Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi and Hainan, are already major investment targets for 
Indonesians, and the new development plan would expand economic and trade 
activities between the two sides. 
  Cao Yushu, deputy director of the 
Office of the Leading Group for Western Region Development of the State Council, 
said the blueprint could help China's western regions reach markets in the Beibu 
Gulf. 
  "It's a plan indicating China's increased commitment to opening up 
to the world, especially through co-operative relations with the 10 ASEAN member 
countries," said Cao. "It's a landmark event aimed at promoting the construction 
of the China-ASEAN Free Trade Area." 
  With the establishment of the 
strategic partnership, the two sides have made substantial progress in a variety 
of fields, including trade. 
  In 2005, trade volume between China and 
ASEAN member countries reached US$130.3 billion, increasing 23 per cent 
year-on-year. The figure is expected to reach US$200 billion by 
2010.
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