Chinese companies should look for more cooperation opportunities with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to realize the full advantages of the free trade agreement between the two, government officials said on Monday.
"The government will actively encourage companies planning overseas ventures to invest in ASEAN countries," said Vice-Commerce Minister Gao Hucheng.
ASEAN countries' investment in
The cumulative two-way investment between the two regions stood at $69.4 billion by the end of last month. Of this, ASEAN investment in
During the first six months of the year, ASEAN's investment in
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Lower labor costs and abundant natural resources in the ASEAN countries are attractive reasons for Chinese companies to consider investments, said Xu Xiaoning, executive secretary-general of the China-ASEAN Business Council.
Xu said Chinese companies who are already present in these countries could seek more opportunities by taking advantage of the free trade agreement.
Domestic companies can look for opportunities in emerging markets like
Bilateral trade between
Stimulus policies aimed to boost economic growth, especially the steps taken to expand domestic demands, have created more business opportunities for ASEAN countries, Gao said.
The China-ASEAN Free Trade Agreement, the world's largest free trade area, officially came into effect on Jan 1 this year. The average tariff on goods from ASEAN countries was cut to 0.1 percent from 9.8 percent.
The six original ASEAN members,
At the same time, the free trade area has also caused some worries in ASEAN countries, as some textile, shoe making, and steel companies are worried that Chinese goods will impact them.
"China and the ASEAN countries should advance their industrial cooperation and help ASEAN companies' enter the Chinese market in a big way so as to have a win-win situation for both regions," said Zhang Wei, vice-chairman of the China Council for Promotion of International Trade.
Zhang said the seventh China-ASEAN Business and Investment Summit in October would focus on the prospects and challenges for the regional economy and trade cooperation after the establishment of the free trade area.
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