ASEAN Officials, Businessmen Laud China-ASEAN Expo For Deepening Regional Cooperation, Free Trade

ASEAN Officials, Businessmen Laud China-ASEAN Expo For Deepening Regional Cooperation, Free Trade

NANNING, Nov 28 (NNN-XINHUA) – The ongoing 17th China-ASEAN Expo (CAEXPO), significantly deepened regional cooperation and will further facilitate free trade, following the signing of the landmark Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), the world’s biggest trade pact, senior officials and businessmen from the ASEAN countries, said.

The expo, held from Nov 27 to 30, in Nanning, capital city of south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, features a “Belt and Road” exhibition area, online trade and investment promotion activities, as well as, high-level dialogues, to promote greater participation of RCEP members in the construction of the Belt and Road.

“The CAEXPO represents a platform, and we can further deepen cooperation and further increase trade volume, so that we can maintain this trajectory of closer economic and trade cooperation,” said Philippine Ambassador to China, Jose Santiago Sta. Romana.

The ambassador also noted that, RCEP means bigger trading opportunities. “It also (helps) streamline trading rules of different countries. All of this will contribute to more trade, more development and more improvement in people’s livelihood,” he stressed.

Zeng Jingsong, vice president of the Bangkok-based Charoen Pokphand Group, also hailed the CAEXPO as a key platform that brings more and more opportunities for cooperation and communication, and allows various enterprises to establish partnership in the region.

CAEXPO brought a host of opportunities to Singaporean companies, particularly in the fields of infrastructure, trade and logistics, to tap into markets in southeast Asia, said Low Boon Tian, chairman of the SingCham Guangxi Management Committee.

“As China’s reform and opening-up keep deepening, I believe more and more Singaporean companies will increase investment in China, especially as the country’s business environment has improved a lot,” he added.

The annual CAEXPO, a concrete fruit of the China-ASEAN cooperation, played a vital role in strengthening China-ASEAN relationship, said Benjamas Tanvetyanont, consul general of Thailand in Nanning.

“This year’s expo is held both online and offline. I hope those events will help spur (regional) economic recovery. In particular, as this year’s expo highlights digital economy, online exhibitions will also help enterprises in the region find more business opportunities,” she noted.

She also mentioned that the robust trade volume between China and ASEAN is a testament to the enormous growth potential between the two sides.

In the first 10 months of the year, China-ASEAN bilateral trade volume reached 3.79 trillion yuan (about 571.64 billion U.S. dollars), accounting for 14.6 percent of China’s foreign trade, up seven percent from the same period last year, according to the General Administration of Customs.

Dino R. Kusnadi, of the Indonesian embassy in China, spoke highly of the digital Silk Road, which he believes will be “a solid base” for mutually beneficial cooperation between China and ASEAN. Such a new mechanism is needed to boost China-ASEAN relations to be sustainable and grow further, he noted.– NNN-XINHUA

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