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China-ASEAN ties seen as key to region

ANN/CHINA DAILY – Government officials and industry experts at the 20th China-ASEAN Expo (CAEXPO) emphasised the requirement for increased collaboration between China and the ASEAN in industrial and supply chains to expedite regional development.

Deputy head of the National Development and Reform Commission Cong Liang said: “For years, China and ASEAN have walked a path of cooperation based on good neighbourliness, friendship and mutual development.

The comprehensive economic partnership provided good momentum for development, and pragmatic cooperation between both sides has yielded fruitful results, effectively promoting regional peace, stability and prosperity.

“To further accelerate the development of the regional economy, China and ASEAN should focus on creating an economic growth centre, promoting deeper integration of industrial and supply chains, improving the quality and efficiency of interconnectivity, deepening innovative cooperation in the digital economy, and seizing opportunities for green economic development.”

This year marks the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the China-ASEAN strategic partnership. With joint efforts, industrial cooperation between China and ASEAN has strengthened over the years.

The venue for the 20th China-ASEAN Expo in Nanning, China. PHOTO: ANN/CHINA DAILY

Two-way investments have been extended to a broader span. According to the Guangxi Development and Reform Commission, in the past five years, the autonomous region’s investment in ASEAN member states accounted for 59 per cent of its total overseas investment. ASEAN member states have invested in and established 335 foreign-funded enterprises in Guangxi, covering multiple fields: manufacturing, leasing and business services, transportation and warehousing and postal services, the commission said.

China-ASEAN industrial parks are also embracing innovative development. Established in 2013, the China-Malaysia Qinzhou Industrial Park, situated in China, now has over 25,000 registered enterprises, while the Malaysia-China Kuantan Industrial Park, located in Kuantan, capital of Pahang state in Malaysia, has attracted an accumulative investment of around CNY12 billion (USD1.6 billion), creating nearly 20,000 local jobs, the commission said.

Vice-chairman of the people’s government of Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region Miao Qingwang said: “Guangxi is willing to work with all parties to build a first-class business environment, jointly promote the high-quality development of the New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor, promote cooperation with ASEAN in various fields, build more stable and secure cross-border industrial and supply chains, and serve the construction of a closer China-ASEAN community with a shared future.”

During a promotional event of CAEXPO, agreements for a series of projects related to the New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor were signed, further promoting the China-ASEAN cooperation in industrial and supply chains. The expo concluded on Tuesday in Nanning.

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