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Sino-ASEAN trade pact due Saturday
By Li Xiaokun (China Daily)
Updated: 2009-04-11 08:37 China will sign an investment agreement with ASEAN on Saturday, marking the completion of talks on the world's largest free-trade area (FTA) in terms of population. The pact will be inked at the 12th China-ASEAN Summit (10+1) in Pattaya, Thailand, to be attended by Premier Wen Jiabao, the Foreign Ministry announced on Wednesday. Wen left Beijing and arrived there for the meetings on Friday.
"It's like a good medicine with time-release properties taking full effect after a decade," Wang Yuzhu, an ASEAN studies expert with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), told the website of Shanghai-based Xinmin Evening News. China and the ASEAN launched the talks in 2000 and have already signed two agreements on trade of goods and services under the FTA. The FTA will be initiated in 2010, benefiting a combined population of 1.9 billion. By then, bilateral trade volume would amount to $1.2 trillion, transforming the area into the world's third-largest FTA, Xinhua said on Thursday.
Gu Yuanxiang, an expert on world affairs with the CCASS, said for ASEAN member countries whose economies suffered in the financial crisis, the agreement comes at exactly the right time. "Now China, with huge foreign exchange reserves, is of great importance to the region," he told Shihua Financial Information. Zhang Xuegang, a scholar with the China Institute of Contemporary International Relations, said the agreement, signed during the economic downturn, is a declaration from Beijing to reject trade protectionism. |