The Borneo Post

Asean signs free trade, investment pacts with HK

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MANILA: Hong Kong yesterday signed free trade and investment pacts with the tennation Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations, in what one of the Chinese territory’s senior officials called a ‘loud and clear’ vote against rising regional trade protection­ism.

The pacts conclude nearly three years of talks, are expected to take effect on Jan 1 at the earliest, and aim to bring ‘deeper and bolder’ integratio­n of market access with the bloc, said Edward Yau, Hong Kong’s commerce and developmen­t secretary.

“In the face of protection­ist sentiments in other parts of the world, these two agreements are in fact a loud and clear vote from all of us here for freer and more open trade,” Yau said.

“Hong Kong, being a free trade promoter and advocate of a strong, rule-based multilater­al trading system, will continue to take this pathway, continue to do our utmost.”

Total merchandis­e trade between Hong Kong and Asean was HK$ 833 billion ( US$ 107 billion) last year, official figures show. Total services trade was HK$ 121 billion ( US$ 16 billion) in 2015. The Asean Hong Kong China Free Trade Agreement (AHKCFTA) was signed on the sidelines of a summit of the regional grouping in the Philippine capital of Manila.

It came after leaders attending an Asia- Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n ( APEC) summit in Vietnam agreed to tackle ‘ unfair trade practices’ and ‘ market distorting subsidies’ in a statement on Saturday that bore the imprint of US President Donald Trump’s efforts to reshape the global trade landscape.

That summit offered a contrast between the vision of US President Donald Trump’s ‘America First’ policy and a traditiona­l consensus favouring multinatio­nal deals that China now seeks to champion.

While Hong Kong already has one of the world’s freest and most open economies, the pacts will see many Asean countries gradually eliminate or slash customs duties on goods from the former British colony that returned to Chinese rule in 1997.

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