China Daily (Hong Kong)

China, ASEAN deepen economic ties along Maritime Silk Road

- By PAMELA LIN in pamelalin@chinadaily­hk.com

Manila

China and the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations saw strengthen­ed economic ties and boosted cooperatio­n in infrastruc­ture constructi­on and business opportunit­ies, speakers told the China-Philippine­s Business Forum held in Manila on Monday.

This year is the China-ASEAN Innovation Year. Chinese Premier Li Keqiang told the 21st China-ASEAN Summit on Nov 14: “The two sides will release a joint statement on ASEAN-China science, technology and innovation cooperatio­n, explore new mechanisms for this cooperatio­n, work together to establish science parks, and deepen the implementa­tion of the ChinaASEAN Science and Technology Partnershi­p Program.”

In 2009, China announced it had set up a $10-billion fund pool to support the region’s infrastruc­ture constructi­on. “The cornerston­e of that is China wants to promote closer relationsh­ips, cooperatio­n with the 10-member associatio­n,” said Patrick Ip, managing director of ChinaASEAN Investment Cooperatio­n Fund.

Ip shared CAF’s investment philosophy during the panel discussion which focused on companies’ long-term growth and investing in a harmonious way to ensure all stakeholde­rs are in a win-win situation.

“We like to invest in the core competence of companies, invest in products and new services, and help companies make inorganic acquisitio­ns,” Ip said.

He said CAF thinks highly of digital infrastruc­ture as one of the future drivers of the economy.

“ASEAN has a very young demographi­c with high-level consumptio­n. With the influence from China, the digital infrastruc­ture will boom,” he added.

According to Ip, CAF has made over 10 investment­s in almost all ASEAN countries

ASEAN has a very young demographi­c with highlevel consumptio­n. With the influence from China, the digital infrastruc­ture will boom.” Patrick Ip, managing director of China-ASEAN Investment Cooperatio­n Fund

since 2010. And its maiden investment was in the Philippine­s in 2010 when the country wanted to modernize its shipping industry and upgrade its logistics sector.

Tan Qingsheng, deputy chief of mission and minister counselor at the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in the Republic of the Philippine­s, told the forum China has signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing on Cooperatio­n on the Belt and Road Initiative with all ASEAN members.

“With the signing of the MOU, we will be able to inject fresh vitality into bilateral relations and lift our economic and trade cooperatio­n to a new level,” Tan said, stressing that during President Xi Jinping’s visit to the Philippine­s, Xi and Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte decided to upgrade China-Philippine ties to comprehens­ive strategic cooperatio­n.

Nicholas Kwan, director of Research at the Hong Kong Trade Developmen­t Council, also joined the panel discussion, saying Hong Kong has the largest number of consulates, except for key capitals around the world.

“We are in a unique position to bring government­s and businesses together. And we are here to team up all of our connection­s to make these globalizat­ion efforts broader and deeper,” he said.

 ??  ?? In the wake of President Xi Jinping’s state visit to the Philippine­s, panelists dig deep into the fresh opportunit­ies for cooperatio­n between the two countries at the Monday forum themed “Taking the China-Philippine­s Relations to New Heights”.
In the wake of President Xi Jinping’s state visit to the Philippine­s, panelists dig deep into the fresh opportunit­ies for cooperatio­n between the two countries at the Monday forum themed “Taking the China-Philippine­s Relations to New Heights”.

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