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Thursday, September 16, 2010

Danang hosts series of AEM consultations

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Photo: Tuoi Tre

A series of consultations took place in the central coastal city of Danang Thursday within the framework of the 42nd ASEAN Economic Ministers’ Meeting (AEM-42), the fourth ASEAN Economic Council Meeting and related meetings.

At the ninth consultations between the AEM and the Chinese Minister of Commerce (AEM-MOFCOM), the ministers welcomed the completion of the ASEAN-China Free Trade Area (ACFTA) in Jan  with the abolishment of tariffs on 97 percent of the goods in the common list among six ASEAN nations, including Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand, (ASEAN-6) and China.


More than 89 percent of current products are being freely traded among ASEAN-6 and China. Other remaining parties of ACFTA are implementing their pledges to reduce tariffs as scheduled in the ASEAN-China Agreement on Trade in Goods (TIG).

The conference also recognised the results of the forum on China-ASEAN Free Trade Area that was held in Nanning, China, in Jan this year to celebrate ACFTA implementation.

The ministers reached consensus on consolidating the implementation of the TIG Agreement and approved concrete rules of origin that have been transposed to HS2007 in ACFTA to be supplemented to the TIG Agreement.

They emphasised the importance of implementing the regulation to grant amended certificate of origin and said they hoped for the early signing of the second protocol on amending the TIG Agreement of the Framework Agreement on Comprehensive Economic Cooperation between ASEAN and China .

The ministers hailed China’s proposal to organise a seminar on cross-border trade payment in Chinese yuan to facilitate ASEAN-China trade and economic cooperation.

They welcomed the progress of the feasibility study of the expanded Tonkin Gulf economic cooperation and said they hoped the study would be finalised as soon as possible.

At the 16th consultations between the AEM and the Japanese Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry, they expressed their pleasure that the flow of foreign investment capital from Japan into ASEAN increased from US$4.7 billion in 2008 to $5.3 billion in 2009.

Japan ’s investment made up 13.4 percent of ASEAN’s total investment in 2009, they said.

They recognised the results of the ASEAN-Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, the ASEAN-Japan Economic Cooperation, the Intelligent Community Initiative, the Asian sustainable chemical safety plan, the Asian knowledge economy initiative, the future prospect of the Japan-ASEAN economic cooperation and the ASEAN-Japan Industrial and Economic Cooperation Committee.

At the second Mekong-Japan industrial economic ministerial conference, the ministers welcomed business proposals to the Mekong-Japan industrial and economic cooperation that were presented Wednesday at the dialogue forum for Mekong and Japanese businesses and government.

They discussed and approved an action plan to implement the Mekong-Japan Industrial and Economic cooperation initiative to be reported to leaders of the fourth Mekong-Japan Summit slated for October 2010 in Hanoi .

Other events include the Mekong-Japan consultations, the AEM+3 consultations, the AEM+3 consultations with the East Asia Business Council (EABC), the AEM-RoK consultations and the AEM-CER (Closer Economic Relations countries of Australia and New Zealand ) consultations.

 

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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Da Nang hosts series of AEM consultations

Da Nang hosts series of AEM consultations

A series of consultations took place in the central coastal city of Da
Nang on August 26 within the framework of the 42nd ASEAN Economic
Ministers’ Meeting (AEM-42), the fourth ASEAN Economic Council Meeting
and related meetings.


At the ninth consultations
between the AEM and the Chinese Minister of Commerce (AEM-MOFCOM), the
ministers welcomed the completion of the ASEAN-China Free Trade Area
(ACFTA) in Jan. 1, 2010, with the abolishment of tariffs on 97 percent
of the goods in the common list among six ASEAN nations, including
Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand,
(ASEAN-6) and China. More than 89 percent of current products are being
freely traded among ASEAN-6 and China . Other remaining parties of
ACFTA are implementing their pledges to reduce tariffs as scheduled in
the ASEAN-China Agreement on Trade in Goods (TIG).


The conference also recognised the results of the forum on China-ASEAN
Free Trade Area that was held in Nanning , China , on Jan. 7 and 8
this year to celebrate ACFTA implementation.


The
ministers reached consensus on consolidating the implementation of the
TIG Agreement and approved concrete rules of origin that have been
transposed to HS2007 in ACFTA to be supplemented to the TIG Agreement.


They emphasised the importance of implementing the
regulation to grant amended certificate of origin and said they hoped
for the early signing of the second protocol on amending the TIG
Agreement of the Framework Agreement on Comprehensive Economic
Cooperation between ASEAN and China .


The
ministers hailed China ’s proposal to organise a seminar on
cross-border trade payment in Chinese yuan to facilitate ASEAN-China
trade and economic cooperation.


They welcomed the
progress of the feasibility study of the expanded Tonkin Gulf
economic cooperation and said they hoped the study would be finalised as
soon as possible.


At the 16 th consultations
between the AEM and the Japanese Minister of Economy, Trade and
Industry, they expressed their pleasure that the flow of foreign
investment capital from Japan into ASEAN increased from 4.7 billion
USD in 2008 to 5.3 billion USD in 2009.


Japan ’s investment made up 13.4 percent of ASEAN’s total investment in 2009, they said.


They recognised the results of the ASEAN-Japan Comprehensive Economic
Partnership Agreement, the ASEAN-Japan Economic Cooperation, the
Intelligent Community Initiative, the Asian sustainable chemical safety
plan, the Asian knowledge economy initiative, the future prospect of the
Japan-ASEAN economic cooperation and the ASEAN-Japan Industrial and
Economic Cooperation Committee.


At the second
Mekong-Japan industrial economic ministerial conference, the ministers
welcomed business proposals to the Mekong-Japan industrial and economic
cooperation that were presented on August 25, 2010 at the dialogue forum
for Mekong and Japanese businesses and government.


They discussed and approved an action plan to implement the
Mekong-Japan Industrial and Economic cooperation initiative to be
reported to leaders of the fourth Mekong-Japan Summit slated for October
2010 in Hanoi .


Other events include the
Mekong-Japan consultations, the AEM+3 consultations, the AEM+3
consultations with the East Asia Business Council (EABC), the AEM-RoK
consultations and the AEM-CER (Closer Economic Relations countries of
Australia and New Zealand ) consultations./.

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