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China-ASEAN Expo opens to embrace FTA
October-20-2009

State leaders, high ranking officials and businessmen from the ten ASEAN countries and China attended the opening ceremony. They all agreed that the Expo has been playing a vital role in advancing the establishment of the CAFTA.

The ten ASEAN countries are Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam, with a total area of 4.5 million square kilometers.

In a time of rising global trade barriers, the Expo this year is seen by observers as an important opportunity to enhance communication and consultation on the CAFTA, and strengthen the position of China and ASEAN countries on the world economic stage.

"China and ASEAN share strong historical trading ties, and strengthening trade and economic cooperation with China is important for ASEAN," said Surin Pitsuwan, Secretary General of ASEAN, at the ceremony.

"China grows, ASEAN grows," he said.

This year the Expo would play a more important role as China and ASEAN will soon witness the due FTA establishment next year, he said.

The Expo this year is of special significance, as China and ASEAN will soon witness the launch of the FTA, and the Expo would thus further enhance the ASEAN-China strategic partnership, said Lao Prime Minister Bouasone Bouphavanh.

Laos acts as the Country of Honor at the Expo this year.

China's Minister of Commerce Chen Deming said the expo served as a platform to make enterprises and people from both sides benefit from the facilitation of trade and investment.

"The China-ASEAN partnership will reach a higher level after CAFTA is fully realized," Chen said.

Ma Biao, chairman of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, said the Expo was the accelerator for the CAFTA construction, adding that Guangxi, which is adjacent to Vietnam, is willing to make greater contributions to the China-ASEAN cooperation through building Guangxi Beibu Gulf Economic Zone and promoting the Pan Beibu Gulf economic cooperation.

The Expo, namely "10+1", was initiated by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao at the 7th China-ASEAN summit in 2003, and has been held for six consecutive years in the permanent venue of Nanning.

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