From left, Singapore's Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, Vietnam's Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, Chinese Premier Li Qiang, Laos' Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone, and Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim take their position on the stage for a photo session during the 27th Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)-China Summit in Vientiane, Laos on Oct. 10, 2024. (Photo: AP/Dita Alangkara)

Upgrade to ASEAN-China free trade agreement almost completed, important in time of growing protectionism: PM Wong

The ASEAN-China Free Trade Area (ACFTA) was the regional bloc’s first one with an external partner, as well as China’s first, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong noted during the 27th ASEAN-China Summit in Vientiane.

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VIENTIANE: Negotiations to update the free trade agreement between Southeast Asian countries and China are almost completed after nearly two years, leaders of both sides announced on Thursday (Oct 10) during a summit.

Certain legal details remain to be ironed out, before the upgrade to the ASEAN-China Free Trade Area (ACFTA) – the second one since its inception in 2010 – will be finalised and signed next year.

“This upgrade to the FTA is an important move, especially in this time of growing protectionism in the world,” Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said during the 27th ASEAN-China Summit in Vientiane, which was attended by Chinese Premier Li Qiang.

“It will send a very clear and important message to everyone on the importance of free trade and win-win market cooperation."

The ACFTA was the Association of Southeast Asian Nations’ (ASEAN) first FTA with an external partner, as well as China’s first FTA, Mr Wong noted.

It has facilitated trade between both sides, resulting in them becoming each other’s top trading partner since 2020, he said.

Since 2010, ASEAN’s trade in goods with China has more than tripled, from US$235.5 billion to US$696.7 billion last year. China invested US$17.3 billion in ASEAN last year, making it the bloc’s largest trading partner and third largest source of foreign direct investment.

The upgrade will let both parties tap on future growth areas, including the digital and green economies, added Mr Wong.

REMAINING RELEVANT AND FUTURE-READY

The ACFTA covers a free trade area of over 2 billion people, with a combined gross domestic product of over US$20 trillion, Singapore’s Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) said in a press release on Thursday.

Negotiations for the upgrade had started in 2022, to ensure the agreement remains “relevant, future-ready, and responsive to global challenges”, said the ministry.

People visiting the Bund in Shanghai on May 15, 2023. (Photo: REUTERS/Aly Song)

It covers new and enhanced rules in areas such as the digital and green economies, supply chain connectivity, competition and consumer protection, and micro, small, and medium enterprises.

“Once implemented, the agreement will create a more business-friendly and future-oriented environment for companies to tap into opportunities between ASEAN and China,” said MTI.

“Singapore-based companies will benefit from improved facilitation of trade flows, greater transparency and certainty especially during supply chain disruptions, better protection for consumers, and the opportunity to explore new synergies in emerging areas such as the digital and green economies.”

LEVERAGING ON MOMENTUM

Mr Wong called for all sides to leverage the momentum from the ACFTA negotiations to progressively liberalise the ASEAN-China Air Transport Agreement.

It would facilitate greater trade and investment flows and strengthen people-to-people links between both sides, he said.

He also identified clean energy and climate change as areas where Southeast Asia and China can do more together.

“China can contribute to ASEAN’s transition to cleaner and low-carbon fuels and help strengthen energy resilience in the region,” said Mr Wong.

He added that the regional bloc can tap on China’s expertise in clean energy as it creates an ASEAN power grid.

During the meeting, Mr Wong also said that closer cooperation between the 10-member bloc and China supports the vision of an open and inclusive region, and builds trust and confidence which can help “manage issues that will inevitably arise from time to time”.

“In the South China Sea, ASEAN and China must continue to engage each other regularly to maintain peace and stability, and ensure that disputes are resolved peacefully,” he said.

Chinese Maritime Militia vessels are pictured near the Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea on March 5, 2024. (Photo: REUTERS/Adrian Portugal)

He reiterated Singapore’s position on the maritime conflict, calling for all parties to adhere to international law and ensure freedom of navigation and overflight.

“We look forward to the expeditious conclusion of a Code of Conduct that accords with international law, including UNCLOS,” said Mr Wong, referring to the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.

MEETING WITH EXTERNAL PARTNERS

Mr Wong said that the close bond between ASEAN and China goes back for centuries.

“It is a relationship where countries big or small are treated as equals, and work together on the basis of mutual trust, mutual respect and mutual benefit,” he said.

On Thursday, the bloc also commemorated the 35th anniversary of dialogue relations with the Republic of Korea, during the summit between both sides which was attended by South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol.

The ASEAN-Japan Summit also took place, the first under Singapore’s three-year term as the country in charge of coordinating dialogue between the two sides. It was attended by Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba.

The leaders of ASEAN, China, South Korea and Japan will come together later this afternoon at the 27th ASEAN Plus Three Summit.

The Southeast Asian leaders will also meet with their counterparts from India, Australia and Canada in separate sessions.

In the evening, a gala dinner will be hosted by Laos Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone and his wife Vandara Siphandone.

Source: CNA/fk(sn)

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