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THE FIFTH ASEAN
ECONOMIC MINISTERS AND THE MINISTERS OF PEOPLEfS REPUBLIC OF
14 September 2002,
JOINT PRESS
STATEMENT
1.
The ASEAN Economic Ministers and Ministers from the Peoplefs Republic of
2.
The Ministers exchanged views on the global economic situation and
recent economic developments in ASEAN and the Northeast Asian countries. As a result of the global economic slowdown, trade volume between ASEAN and
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
PROJECTS
3.
The Ministers expressed satisfaction over the implementation of eight
economic cooperation projects since the Fourth AEM+3 Consultation held in Ha Noi,
(i)
Strengthening the competitiveness of ASEAN SMEs;
(ii) Training programme on practical technology for environment
protection.
(iii) Asian common skill
standard initiative for IT engineers;
(iv)
(v) Conformity
assessment development program in industrial standards;
(vi) Software development in the Mekong Basin Project;
(vii) ASEAN satellite
image archive and environmental study; and
(viii) People-to-people
information technology transfer.
4.
The Ministers considered and approved the following new projects:
(i)
(ii)
Comprehensive Action Plan for ASEAN+3 SMEs
Network;
(iii) Seminar on
Economic and Technological Development Zone; and
(iv) Promoting the Entertainment Industry within ASEAN and
5.
The Ministers noted the status of another 7 projects in the pipeline and
requested the Senior Economic Officials to further expedite their consideration
as well as the implementation of the approved projects.
REGIONAL AND
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ISSUES
6.
The Ministers exchanged views on regional and international economic
issues of common concern, including the World Trade Organisation
(WTO), the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) and the Asia Europe Meeting
(ASEM).
Regional
Integration Initiative in
7.
The Ministers welcomed the current progress of regional integration
initiatives in
World Trade Organisation
8.
The Ministers welcomed the launch of the WTO Doha Development Agenda
(DDA) and renewed their commitment to the strengthening of the rules-based
multilateral trading system. They
particularly welcomed the development focus of the DDA, especially the
provision of trade-related technical assistance and capacity building, and
expressed strong determination to continue to work in placing the needs and
interests of developing countries at the heart of the WTO work program.
9.
The Ministers recognised the important role
that trade liberalisation could play in promoting
economic growth and reducing poverty and called on WTO members to continue to
work, according to the WTO Doha Declaration, to improve market access and the
rule-based trading system, and to reduce, with a view to phasing out, all forms
of export subsidies in sectors of interest to developing countries. The
Ministers undertook to work together to ensure a successful Fifth WTO
Ministerial Conference in
10. The
Ministers expressed continuing support for the early accession of
11. The
Ministers reiterated their strong support for work being undertaken in APEC on
trade and investment liberalization and facilitation and economic cooperation
in the region. They stressed the need to make progress in implementing the
Shanghai Accord and measures on counter-terrorism as agreed by the APEC
Leaders.
Asia
12. The
Ministers underlined the importance of Asia-Europe Meeting, in particular, the
ASEM Trade Facilitation Action Plan (TFAP) and the Investment Promotion Action
Plan (IPAP) and reiterated their strong support for the realization of its
theme calling for gAsia-Europe Partnership for Prosperity and
Stability in the New Millennium.h
OTHER AREAS OF
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
13. The
Ministers welcomed the convening of the first consultation of the Senior
Officials Meeting on Energy (SOME) and
14. The Ministers recognized the growing
importance of protecting intellectual property rights in order to enhance
foreign direct investment, technology transfer, and sound industrial
development; they also welcomed ongoing cooperation among relevant agencies
particularly in the area of human resource development and intellectual
property rights enforcement.
PREPARATIONS FOR
THE ASEAN+3 AND ASEAN+1 SUMMITS
15. The
Ministers were pleased with the preparations being undertaken by
LIST OF MINISTERS
H.E. Pehin Dato Abdul Rahman Taib, Minister of Industry
and Primary Resources,
H.E. Mr. Cham Prasidh, Minister of
H.E. Mr. Shi Guangsheng, Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic
Cooperation, Peoplefs Republic of
H.E. Mr. Dorodjatun Kuntjoro-Jakti,
Coordinating Minister for
H.E. Mr. Takeo Hiranuma, Minister of
Economy, Trade and
H.E. Mr. Hwang Doo-yun, Minister for Trade,
H.E. Mr. Soulivong Daravong, Minister of
Industry and Handicrafts, Lao PDR;
H.E. Datof Seri Rafidah Aziz, Minister of
International Trade and
H.E. Brigadier
General David O. Abel, Minister at the Office of the Chairman of the State
Peace and Development
H.E. Mr. MAR Roxas, Secretary of Trade and
H.E. B.G. (NS)
George Yeo, Minister for Trade and
H.E. Mr. Adisai Bodharamik, Minister of
H.E. Mr. Luong Van Tu, Vice Minister of
H.E.
Mr. Rodolfo C. Severino, Jr., Secretary-General of
ASEAN.