Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- The Contributors
- Foreword
- Opening Remarks by Wang Gungwu
- 1 An Overview of ASEAN-China Relations
- 2 Securing a Win-Win Partnership for ASEAN and China
- 3 China's Peaceful Development and Relations with its East Asian Neighbours
- 4 Strengthening Cooperation in the ASEAN Regional Forum: An ASEAN View
- 5 Strengthening ASEAN-China Cooperation in the ASEAN Regional Forum
- 6 ASEAN+3: The Roles of ASEAN and China
- 7 Ways Towards East Asian FTA: The Significant Roles of ASEAN and China
- 8 Japan and the United States in ASEAN-China Relations
- 9 U.S.-ASEAN, Japan-ASEAN Relations and Their Impacts on China
- 10 India's Approach to ASEAN and Its Regional Implications
- 11 The Dragon, the Bull and the Ricestalks: The Roles of China and India in Southeast Asia
- 12 Evolving Security Environment in Southeast Asia: An ASEAN Assessment
- 13 Evolving Security Environment in Southeast Asia: A Chinese Assessment
- 14 China-ASEAN Maritime Security Cooperation: Situation and Proposals
- 15 ASEAN-China Maritime Security Cooperation
- 16 ASEAN-China FTA: Opportunities, Modalities and Prospects
- 17 Building ASEAN-China FTA: Opportunities, Modalities and Prospects
- 18 China's Business Environment: A Macro Economic Perspective
- 19 Business Environment and Opportunities in Shanghai
- 20 Yunnan's Greater Mekong Sub-Region Strategy
- 21 ASEAN-China Cooperation for Greater Mekong Sub-Region Development
- 22 South China Sea: Turning Suspicion into Mutual Understanding and Cooperation
- 23 The South China Sea Disputes after the 2002 Declaration: Beyond Confidence-Building
- 24 China and Ethnic Chinese in ASEAN: Post-Cold War Development
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7 - Ways Towards East Asian FTA: The Significant Roles of ASEAN and China
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 November 2017
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- The Contributors
- Foreword
- Opening Remarks by Wang Gungwu
- 1 An Overview of ASEAN-China Relations
- 2 Securing a Win-Win Partnership for ASEAN and China
- 3 China's Peaceful Development and Relations with its East Asian Neighbours
- 4 Strengthening Cooperation in the ASEAN Regional Forum: An ASEAN View
- 5 Strengthening ASEAN-China Cooperation in the ASEAN Regional Forum
- 6 ASEAN+3: The Roles of ASEAN and China
- 7 Ways Towards East Asian FTA: The Significant Roles of ASEAN and China
- 8 Japan and the United States in ASEAN-China Relations
- 9 U.S.-ASEAN, Japan-ASEAN Relations and Their Impacts on China
- 10 India's Approach to ASEAN and Its Regional Implications
- 11 The Dragon, the Bull and the Ricestalks: The Roles of China and India in Southeast Asia
- 12 Evolving Security Environment in Southeast Asia: An ASEAN Assessment
- 13 Evolving Security Environment in Southeast Asia: A Chinese Assessment
- 14 China-ASEAN Maritime Security Cooperation: Situation and Proposals
- 15 ASEAN-China Maritime Security Cooperation
- 16 ASEAN-China FTA: Opportunities, Modalities and Prospects
- 17 Building ASEAN-China FTA: Opportunities, Modalities and Prospects
- 18 China's Business Environment: A Macro Economic Perspective
- 19 Business Environment and Opportunities in Shanghai
- 20 Yunnan's Greater Mekong Sub-Region Strategy
- 21 ASEAN-China Cooperation for Greater Mekong Sub-Region Development
- 22 South China Sea: Turning Suspicion into Mutual Understanding and Cooperation
- 23 The South China Sea Disputes after the 2002 Declaration: Beyond Confidence-Building
- 24 China and Ethnic Chinese in ASEAN: Post-Cold War Development
- Index
Summary
INTRODUCTION
East Asia is an area where new emerging market economies are very dynamic, intra-regional economic links are closely knitted and highly reliant on external markets. Faced with the rapid growth of regional trade arrangements around the globe and especially the expansion of the two trade blocs of EU and NAFTA, the various countries in this region are reformulating their strategies of foreign economic relationship, and actively carrying out intra-regional and cross-regional free trade negotiations. Under the established “ASEAN+3 (Japan, China and Korea)” framework for cooperation, the Framework Agreement on Comprehensive Economic Cooperation between ASEAN-China was signed at the ASEAN-China summit held in Phnom Penh, and currently the Free Trade Area negotiations have entered an intensive period. Japan has signed a Japanese-Singapore Economic Partnership Agreement (JSEPA), and has issued a joint statement with ASEAN concerning the establishment of the Comprehensive Economic Partnership and the conducting of bilateral FTA negotiations with some members. FTA negotiations between Korea and Singapore are also underway. China, Korea and Japan have issued a joint statement to set up a three-party committee to promote cooperation between the three countries. The final report submitted by the “East Asian Study Group” to the “ASEAN+3” Summit laid out proposals on how to boost the prosperity and stability of the East Asian region.
Against such a backdrop, how to maintain the cooperative tendency of the East Asian region and bridge the ideal and reality has become a common challenge to the “Ten+3” leaders. Through a multi-scheme comparison of East Asian regional cooperation, this chapter attempts to analyse the possibilities for EAFTA to be realized as a mid-term objective for ASEAN, Japan, China and Korea to promote regional economic integration.
NEW TENDENCIES OF FREE TRADE RELATIONSHIP IN EAST ASIA
In the 1990s, a wave of regional economic integration swept through the whole world. By the end of 2002, the World Trade Organization had received formal notifications of 250 Regional Trade Arrangements (RTAs). Most WTO members have participated in one or more RTAs, and the trade volume between RTA members accounted for forty-three per cent of the global trade in 2001. With various forms of RTA, institutional arrangements with Free Trade Area (FTA) at the core are winning over more and more acceptance by various countries.
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- ASEAN-China RelationsRealities and Prospects, pp. 68 - 89Publisher: ISEAS–Yusof Ishak InstitutePrint publication year: 2005