NANNING, Aug. 6 (Xinhua) -- The China-ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) Free Trade Area would be completely operative in 2010 as scheduled, a senior official from the Ministry of Commerce said Thursday.
"The free
trade zone will cover a population of 1.9 billion
and involve about 6 trillion U.S. dollars in gross domestic product," Lu Kejian, director of the ministry's Department of Asian Affairs, said at the opening of the fourth Pan Beibu Gulf Economic Cooperation Forum in Nanning, capital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in southern China.
The free
trade area project was first brought up in 2002,and completion set down for next year.
Ma Biao, chairman of the Guangxi regional government, said at the two-day
forum that the free
trade area would be the world's largest by population.
Du Ying, vice minister of the National Development
and Reform Commission, said strengthening economic cooperation in the Pan-Beibu Gulf region would boost its economic growth
and competitive edge.
He called for greater efforts to increase mutual investment, improve
transportation links
and step up cooperation in petrochemical,
steel and electronics sectors.
ASEAN is China's fourth largest
trade partner after the European Union, the United States
and Japan. In 2008, bilateral
trade between China
and ASEAN totaled 231.1 billion U.S. dollars, up 14 percent from 2007.
But the first half of this year witnessed a 24 percent drop from the first half of 2008 to 88.1 billion U.S. dollars because of the global economic downturn.
In April this year, the Chinese government proposed a fund of 10 billion U.S. dollars
and a loan of 15 billion U.S. dollars to build infrastructure in the region over the next three to five years.