Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- The Contributors
- Preface
- 1 ASEAN-China Economic Relations: A Review
- 2 China's Economy in Search of New Development Strategies
- 3 ASEAN in Introspect and Retrospect
- 4 Developing Stronger Business Networks between ASEAN and China
- 5 ASEAN-China Trade Relations: Origins, Progress and Prospect
- 6 ASEAN-China Free Trade Agreement: Negotiation, Implementation and Prospect
- 7 ASEAN-China Free Trade Agreement: Legal and Institutional Aspects
- 8 ASEAN-China Economic Relations: Moving Towards Services
- 9 ASEAN-China Financial Cooperation in the Asian Bond Market
- 10 ASEAN-China Investment Cooperation: Status and Prospects
- 11 ASEAN-China Energy Cooperation
- 12 China's Aid to Southeast Asia
- 13 China and the CLMV Countries: Relations in the Context of the Mekong Sub-region
- 14 China's Economic Relations with ASEAN: Developments and Strategic Implications
- 15 Strategic Dimension of ASEAN-China Economic Relations
- Bibliography
- Index
10 - ASEAN-China Investment Cooperation: Status and Prospects
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 October 2015
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- The Contributors
- Preface
- 1 ASEAN-China Economic Relations: A Review
- 2 China's Economy in Search of New Development Strategies
- 3 ASEAN in Introspect and Retrospect
- 4 Developing Stronger Business Networks between ASEAN and China
- 5 ASEAN-China Trade Relations: Origins, Progress and Prospect
- 6 ASEAN-China Free Trade Agreement: Negotiation, Implementation and Prospect
- 7 ASEAN-China Free Trade Agreement: Legal and Institutional Aspects
- 8 ASEAN-China Economic Relations: Moving Towards Services
- 9 ASEAN-China Financial Cooperation in the Asian Bond Market
- 10 ASEAN-China Investment Cooperation: Status and Prospects
- 11 ASEAN-China Energy Cooperation
- 12 China's Aid to Southeast Asia
- 13 China and the CLMV Countries: Relations in the Context of the Mekong Sub-region
- 14 China's Economic Relations with ASEAN: Developments and Strategic Implications
- 15 Strategic Dimension of ASEAN-China Economic Relations
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
INTRODUCTION
There are certainly some risks and costs associated with the current initiatives to bring about greater trade liberalization between China and the ASEAN countries within the framework of the WTO and regionalism. But the high level of commitment demonstrated by both parties for the establishment of a free trade area indicates their sense of optimism that the enormous benefits that can be derived from free trade will outweigh the short-term costs.
It is argued that China and the ASEAN countries can maximize the benefits of trade liberalization by strengthening and enhancing their investment cooperation. Both countries have huge markets (existing and potential) which offer each other enormous investment opportunities.
Investment cooperation can take a variety of forms but may be classified into two types: market sharing and resource pooling. Market sharing takes the form of providing access to each other's investment opportunities by relaxing the restrictions and rules on and creating an environment conducive for foreign investments. Resource pooling could take the form of joint ventures and other types of partnerships (such as joint marketing and promotion) using each other's comparative advantages and complementarities.
In this light, this chapter will attempt to identify the specific areas where there is great potential for investment cooperation between these countries and the obstacles that need to be addressed in order to bring this potential into reality.
The first part of the chapter will first outline the trends and nature of the investment relationship between these countries. The second section will identify the specific areas where there is potential for mutually beneficial investment cooperation between these countries and the third section discusses the major obstacles and constraints that have come in the way of achieving a significant ASEAN-China investment cooperation.
ASEAN-CHINA BILATERAL INVESTMENT
Before exploring and identifying areas for possible investment cooperation, it is useful to first briefly outline the trends and nature of the investment relationship between China and the ASEAN countries.
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- ASEAN-China Economic Relations , pp. 203 - 225Publisher: ISEAS–Yusof Ishak InstitutePrint publication year: 2006