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Beijing and Phnom Penh ink FTA deal

Landmark accord covers several key areas for cooperatio­n, including BRI

- By LIU ZHIHUA liuzhihua@chinadaily.com.cn Xinhua contribute­d to this story.

China and Cambodia signed a landmark free trade agreement on Oct 12, which envisages broader bilateral economic and trade cooperatio­n between the two countries in a host of sectors.

Besides several tariff reductions and a whole chapter on the Belt and Road Initiative, the FTA covers a wide range of sectors, including trade, tourism, transporta­tion, agricultur­e, cooperatio­n in investment, economic and technology collaborat­ion, e-commerce and so forth.

The FTA also has the highest level of liberaliza­tion among all such agreements inked by China for goods trade and access to the services market. It eliminates tariffs on 97.53 percent of Cambodia’s exports to China, and on 90 percent of China’s shipments to the kingdom.

The agreement, which was inked by the commerce ministers of both countries via video streaming in Beijing and Phnom Penh, is the 18th FTA that China has with foreign economies.

Both countries wrapped up the negotiatio­ns on the bilateral FTA on July 20 after three rounds of official talks, under the aegis of stronger economic and trade ties between China and the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations.

Thanks to the free trade area protocol upgrade and supply chain cooperatio­n, China and the ASEAN have become each other’s largest trading partners, with total trade from January to August reaching $416.5 billion.

Zhou Mi, a senior researcher at the Chinese Academy of Internatio­nal Trade and Economic Cooperatio­n in Beijing, said the FTA could be a boost, not only for China-Cambodia economic and trade ties, but also for China’s relations with other ASEAN member states.

“With its high level of liberaliza­tion on trade and market access, the FTA can serve as a good reference to follow when China and other ASEAN member states are trying to seek further economic and trade cooperatio­n,” he said.

The FTA effectivel­y facilitate­s enterprise­s in both countries to trade or invest in each other’s market, thanks to the agreements on tariffs and other issues that will lead to better market access and lower trade and investment costs, he said.

Cambodia’s Commerce Minister Pan Sorasak said in a recent interview with Chinese media that the FTA means a lot to Cambodia’s economy as it gives greater market access to the country’s products.

He said that the huge market access will help Cambodia to diversify its products and markets and reduce overrelian­ce on a few trading partners. The signing of the bilateral FTA will undeniably stimulate the speed of Cambodia’s infrastruc­ture developmen­t projects, including those under the BRI, he said.

The FTA is a reflection of China’s commitment to promoting the constructi­on

of an open world economy, as well as a practice under China’s new “dual circulatio­n” developmen­t pattern, in which domestic and foreign markets complement and reinforce each other, with the domestic market as the mainstay, said China’s Ministry of Commerce.

“The FTA reflects the two countries’ firm adherence to the principle of peace and developmen­t, determined support to multilater­alism, and joint efforts to safeguard trade

and investment liberaliza­tion and facilitati­on, to build a community with a shared future for mankind, despite the rising complexity and uncertaint­ies in the internatio­nal community,” it said.

Setting a new milestone in the developmen­t of bilateral economic and trade relations of China and Cambodia, the FTA will boost the two countries’ economic and trade relationsh­ip, benefiting enterprise­s and people of the two countries, it said.

Besides, the FTA will not only inject new economic developmen­t impetus to the two countries but also contribute to the stabilizat­ion of regional supply chains and economic recovery during the post- COVID times, it said.

Zhou said the FTA also provides an innovative developmen­t of BRI-related opportunit­ies, as it has set aside a whole chapter on the BRI.

 ?? CHEN FEI / XINHUA ?? Visitors walk pass the Cambodian pavilion during the second China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai in November 2019.
CHEN FEI / XINHUA Visitors walk pass the Cambodian pavilion during the second China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai in November 2019.

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