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    ChinaASEAN,A Win-Win Cooperation

    NIDA, May, 2006

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    Contents Foreword

    Historical SelectionofASEAN as Its

    Cooperation Partner Policy and PrinciplesforCooperation

    Cooperation Process and Current Situation

    More CooperationinFuture

    Conclusion

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    Background of China

    Population:1,298,847,624

    Territory: 9,596,960 sq km Government type: Communist state

    GDP: 1,649.7 billion USD

    GDP percapita: 1,150USD

    Epx.&Imp.Value: 1,125 billion USD

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    Establishment of ASEAN

    5 original Member Countries: Indonesia, Malaysia,

    Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand, Aug.8, 1967

    BKK

    Brunei Darussalam, January8, 1984

    Vietnam, July28, 1995

    Laos and Myanmar, July23, 1997

    Cambodia, April 30, 1999.

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    Basic Situation of ASEAN (as of end of 2005)

    Population:575 million

    Territory: 4.5 million sq km

    Government type: Communist state & Democratic state

    GDP: 789.5 billion USD

    GDP percapita: 1,370 USD

    Epx.&Imp.Value: 850 billion USD

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    China------oneconomy

    a threatto ASEAN ?

    onsecurity

    or

    oneconomy

    anopportunity to ASEAN? onsecurity

    onpolitics

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    Symbol Pole

    China-ASEAN Joint Statement issuedin Bangkokin 1997;

    GMS Development Program signedin Nov, 2001;

    Framework Agreementon China-ASEAN

    Comprehensive Economic Cooperation in Bruneion Nov. 4, 2002; Treaty ofAmity and Cooperationin ASEAN signedon Oct.

    8, 2003 in Indonesia.

    Sino-Thailand Bilateral Free Trade Agreement

    signedon June 18, 2003; Five-Pointsproposed by Hu Jintaoduring hisstate

    visitto Thailandin 2005.

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    1. Economic Cooperation---FTA

    Closecooperationonmontery andfinacial afterthe AsianFinacial Crisisin 1997

    Rapid growth oftrade andinvestmentcooperation

    GMS developmenttook ways;

    Prosperous Perspectiveoneconomic

    cooperation.

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    ASEAN-China Free Trade Area

    ( FTA )

    Framework Agreement on China-ASEAN

    Comprehensive Cooperation

    (November 4, 2002)

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    1.2. CooperationonForeign Trade and

    Foreign Investment

    ------Bilateral foreigntradeincreasestably and

    quickly;

    ------Bilateral investmentoverall area and

    increasedstably.

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    * Sino-Thaieconomiccooperation keepingfaststep and looking forwardto aprosperousprospect.

    ---Zero-TariffAgreementon Agriculture Productsin 2003.

    ---Decreasethetariffofall kindsofagricultureproductsto

    ZERO attheendof2005.

    ---Decreasethetariffofall kindsofmanufactureproductsto

    ZERO attheendof2006.

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    1.4. Cooperation among GMS countries

    ---GMS Project

    ---StrategicFramework forthe Next Ten YearsoftheGMSEconomic Cooperation Program signedin 2001.

    ---Developing Area:

    100 projectswith 11 flag shipprograms

    ---Cooperationontransportation

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    Foreign Trade Volumein 2005 Import: US$660.1 billion, increaserate 17.6 %

    Export: UD$762.0 billion, increaserate 28.4%

    Total foreigntradevolume: US$1,422.1, increaserate 23.2%

    Foreignexchangereserve: US$818.9 billion

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    Top Ten Trade PartnersofChina in 2005Unit: US$100million

    Country(Region)

    TradeValue

    Increase%

    Share%

    Change%

    1 E.U. 2,173.1 22.6 15.3 -0.1

    2 U.S.A. 2,116.3 24.8 14.9 0.2

    3 Japan 1,844.4 9.9 13.0 -1.5

    4 Hong Kong 1,367.1 21.3 9.6 -0.2

    5 ASEAN 1,303.7 23.1 9.2 0.0

    6 South Korea 1,119.3 24.3 7.9 0.1

    7 Taiwan 912.3 16.5 6.4 -0.4

    8 Russia 291.0 37.1 2.0 0.2

    9 Australia 272.5 33.6 1.9 0.1

    10 Canada 191.7 23.5 1.3 0.0

    Total Value 14,221.2 23.2 100

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    Top 10 Import Sourcein 2005Unit: US$100million

    Country(Region) Value Increase % Share %

    1 Japan 1,004.5 6.5 15.2

    2 South Korea 768.2 23.4 11.6

    3 ASEAN 750.0 19.1 11.4

    4 Taiwan 746.8 15.3 11.35 EU 736.0 5.0 11.1

    6 U.S.A. 487.1 9.1 7.4

    7 Australia 161.9 40.1 2.5

    8 Russia 158.9 31.0 2.4

    9 Saudi Arab 122.5 62.8 1.9

    10 Hong Kong 122.3 3.6 1.9

    Total

    6,601.2 17.6 10.0

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    Top 10 Countieswith Largest Trade Surplus Resourcein 2005Unit: US$100million

    Country(Region) Valuein 1-

    12 Mon.

    Valuein

    Last year

    Increase

    %1 U.S.A 1,141.7 802.6 42.3

    2 Hong Kong 1,122.5 890.7 26.0

    3 Netherland 229.5 155.5 47.6

    4 England 134.5 102.1 31.8

    5 UnitedArab 66.8 55.4 20.7

    6 Spain 63.5 37.3 70.3

    7 Italy 47.6 27.7 71.9

    8 Canada 41.4 8.1 410.6

    9 Belgian 37.3 23.4 59.6

    10 Turkey 36.3 22.3 62.8

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    Top 10 Countieswith Largest Trade Deficit Resourcein 2005Unit: US$100million

    Country(Region) Valuein 1-

    12 Mon.

    Valuein

    Last Year

    Increase

    %1 Taiwan -581.3 -512.3 13.5

    2 S.Korea -471.1 -344.3 21.1

    3 Japan -164.6 -208.4 -21.0

    4 Malaysia -94.9 -100.9 -5.9

    5 SaudiArab -84.2 -47.5 77.4

    6 Thailand -61.7 -57.4 7.5

    7 Brazil -51.6 -50.0 3.3

    8 Angola -62.1 -45.2 -37.2

    9 Philippine -81.8 -47.9 70.9

    10 SaudiArabia -30.5 -17.6 72.8

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    Trade ValueofChina-ASEAN countriesin 2005Unit: US$100million

    Country Total Increase% Share% Export Import Surplus

    1 Malaysia 307.0 16.9 23.5 106.1 200.9 -94.8

    2 Singapore 331.5 24.2 25.4 166.3 165.2 1.2

    3 Thailand 218.1 25.8 16.7 78.2 133.9 -55.7

    4 Indonesia 167.9 24.6 12.9 83.5 84.4 -0.9

    5 Philippine 175.6 31.7 13.7 46.9 128.7 -81.8

    6 Viet Nam 82.0 42.0 6.3 56.4 25.6 30.8

    7 Burma 12.1 5.6 0.9 9.3 2.8 6.5

    8 Brunei2.6

    -12.7

    0.2

    0.5 2.1

    -1.6

    9 Cambodia 5.6 16.9 0.4 5.3 0.3 5.0

    10 Laos 1.3 13.6 0.1 1.0 0.3 0.7

    ASEAN 1303.7 25.2 100.0 553.5 750.2 -190.6

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    Bilateral Investment Between China & ASEAN Countries(By theendofJune, 2005) Unit: US$1million

    ASEAN

    Country

    ASEAN to China China to ASEAN

    Project

    Qty.

    Contract

    Value

    Actual Used

    Value

    Project

    Qty.

    Contract

    Value

    Actual Used

    Value

    Brunei 16 37.0 4.5

    Indonesia 985 2,209.2 1,196.8 60 270.5 163.5

    Malaysia 456 1,245.3 487.7 97 72.3 35.7

    Philippine 290 584.2 279.6 40 39.6 16.4

    Singapore 11,167 41,446.0 22,431.1 173 81.9 71.7

    Thailand 3,246 5,926.4 2,451.6 235 363.4 243.7

    Viet Nam 76 125.2 86.9

    Total 16,160 51,448.1 26,851.3 681 952.9 617.9

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    Engineering Contracting & LaborCooperation(By theendofJune, 2005) Unit: US$ million

    ASEANCountry ContractQty. ContractValue FinishedValue

    Brunei 30 112.1 87.0

    Indonesia 1,113 1,020.6 613.7

    Malaysia 1,601 3,323.3 1,580.6

    Philippine 508 1,426.2 678.8

    Singapore 15,414 8,620.4 7,452.1

    Thailand 2,365 2,349.4 1,340.5

    Viet Nam 2,858 1,449.1 847.6

    Total 23,889 18,301.1 12,600.3

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    ConclusionQuestions:1).Comparing with Singapore, what arethedominant andinferiorposition Thailandoccupiedinthe bilateral economiccooperation

    between China and ASEAN?

    2)Underthetrendofeconomic globlization, do you think thattherewill be a Free-Trade Area ofeast Asia inthecoming 2 or3 years?

    3)Basedon yourknowledge, whatdo you think aboutthat ThaienterprisesparticipateinthedevelopmentofChinese West Area?

    And howtoparticipate ?

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