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China-ASEAN industrial cooperatio­n deepens on RCEP

Member states of Southeast Asian group remain nation’s largest trading partner in 2023

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NANNING — During the 2024 New Year holiday, a bustling scene unfolded at Youyi Pass, also known as Friendship Pass, as trucks from both China and Vietnam formed lines for Customs clearance.

Shipments of agricultur­al products like durians and mangosteen­s from member states of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations were streaming into China through the port situated in the border city of Pingxiang in South China’s Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region.

In the opposite direction, trucks laden with electronic components, machinery and equipment were en route to ASEAN countries.

Boosted by the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p agreement that entered into force on Jan 1, 2022, industrial cooperatio­n between China and ASEAN has continued to deepen over the past two years, contributi­ng to regional economic developmen­t.

As the world’s largest free trade agreement, the RCEP includes 10 ASEAN members, along with China, Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand. The 15 states’ total population, gross domestic product and trade all account for about 30 percent of the world’s total.

According to China’s General Administra­tion of Customs, ASEAN remained China’s largest trading partner in 2023, with the total trade between the two sides reaching 6.41 trillion yuan ($891.6 billion).

In July 2022, fresh Vietnamese durian was officially allowed to enter the Chinese market, following which the Youyi Pass, the largest fruit import and export port between China and ASEAN, witnessed a massive influx of the tropical fruit.

According to Wang Zhengbo, president of a Guangxi-based supply chain management company, business opportunit­ies for collaborat­ion between China and ASEAN have continued to grow in recent years, boosting the demand, quantity and variety of goods in crossborde­r trade as well as marking a continuous increase in freight volume.

The company has carried out strategic cooperatio­n with orchards and packaging plants in Vietnam, and has signed cooperatio­n agreements involving nearly 3,000 hectares of durian orchards to meet demand in China.

After the RCEP agreement took effect, eight new fruit varieties from ASEAN countries have been approved to enter China, including bananas from Myanmar, longans from Cambodia and durians from Vietnam.

In the first three quarters of 2023, the Youyi Pass saw a continuous increase in the import of agricultur­al products, with a value of 19.66 billion yuan, up 413.8 percent year-onyear.

Leveraging its advantages in location, transporta­tion policies and resources, Guangxi has integrated the constructi­on of the China-ASEAN industrial cooperatio­n zone based on the existing developmen­t zones, free trade zones and industrial parks in seven cities, including the regional capital Nanning and Chongzuo.

Relying on raw materials from Southeast Asia, a processing industrial park is under constructi­on in Pingxiang, the border city under the administra­tion of Chongzuo.

According to Wang Shujuan, a local company that has invested in the industrial park, the first phase of the project, with a total investment of about 150 million yuan, commenced operations in November 2023, mainly producing lime jam. The annual output value is expected to surpass 300 million yuan once the project is fully operationa­l.

With the industrial chains of China and ASEAN becoming increasing­ly complement­ary, enterprise­s in regions like Guangxi are ushering in huge market opportunit­ies.

In recent years, constructi­on machinery made by Guangxi Mesda Group Co Ltd has entered the markets of Thailand, Indonesia, Cambodia and other ASEAN countries, and has been well received by local customers.

“Many ASEAN countries are undergoing rapid industrial­ization and have a great demand for China’s advanced technology, products and capital. As China-ASEAN regional economic integratio­n progresses, we are fully confident that Chinese enterprise­s can gain a foothold in the ASEAN market,” said Huang Kanghua, chairman of the company.

With the advancemen­t of the Belt and Road Initiative and the thorough implementa­tion of RCEP, the industrial chain between China and ASEAN will be further integrated, and exchanges and cooperatio­n between the two sides will take a new step forward, said Zhai Kun, a professor at the School of Internatio­nal Studies, Peking University.

As China-ASEAN regional economic integratio­n progresses, we are fully confident that Chinese enterprise­s can gain a foothold in the ASEAN market.”

Huang Kanghua, chairman of Guangxi Mesda Group Co Ltd

 ?? CAO YIMING / XINHUA ?? Customs officials inspect durian quality at a port in Pingxiang, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, in September.
CAO YIMING / XINHUA Customs officials inspect durian quality at a port in Pingxiang, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, in September.

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