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Department of
Advanced Social and International Studies,
THE SIXTH ASEAN
ECONOMIC MINISTERS AND THE MINISTERS OF PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF
3 SEPTEMBER 2003,
JOINT MEDIA
STATEMENT
1.
The ASEAN Economic Ministers and Ministers from the People’s Republic of
2.
The Ministers exchanged views on the global economic situation and
recent economic developments in ASEAN and the
Northeast Asian countries. They
expressed satisfaction with recent trends in the trade volume between ASEAN
with
ECONOMIC
COOPERATION PROJECTS
3.
The Ministers were satisfied that since the Fourth AEM+3 Consultation
held in Ha Noi, Viet Nam, on 12 September 2001, 12
projects have been approved, 9 of which are being implemented while 3 have been
completed.
4.
The Ministers considered and approved the following new projects:
(i)
(ii)
ASEAN+3 Supply Chain Project
(iii)
E-Commerce Training Program for ASEAN Countries
5.
The Ministers looked forward to the expeditious implementation of the
approved projects.
RECOMMENDATIONS OF
THE EAST ASIA STUDY GROUP (EASG)
6.
The Ministers considered the final report of the East Asia Study Group
(EASG) and thanked the EASG for their thorough deliberations on various
initiatives to promote cooperation in the
REGIONAL AND
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ISSUES
7.
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
8.
The Ministers welcomed the current progress of regional integration
initiatives in
World Trade Organisation (WTO)
9.
The Ministers agreed to work closely in order to ensure a positive
outcome in
10. The
Ministers urged all WTO members to express more flexibility and accountability
to work on the substantial issues in a positive manner, and thereby ensure the
necessary decisions at Cancun on issues such as agriculture and
non-agricultural market access, special and differential treatment,
implementation and all the four
11. The
Ministers expressed continuing support for the early accession of
12. 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. The Ministers looked
forward to the successful organisation of the ASEAN
Showcase at the coming APEC 2003 CEO Summit, scheduled to be held in
Asia
13. The
Ministers welcomed the outcome of the 5th ASEM Economic Ministers' Meeting
(EMM) held in
OTHER AREAS OF
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
Energy
14. The
Ministers were pleased with the outcomes of the 2nd Senior Officials Meeting on
Energy +3 (SOME+3) on 2 July 2003 in
Intellectual Property
Rights (IPR)
15. The
Ministers recognised the growing importance of
strengthening the protection of intellectual property rights by developing
measures against counterfeiting and generating cooperation in this field for
the purpose of attracting investment and stimulating market growth.
PREPARATIONS FOR
THE ASEAN+3 AND ASEAN+1 SUMMITS
16. The
Ministers were pleased with the preparations being undertaken by
LIST OF MINISTERS
(i)
H.E. Pehin Dato
Abdul Rahman Taib, Minister
of Industry and Primary Resources,
(ii)
H.E. Mr. Cham Prasidh,
Minister of
(iii) H.E.
Mr. Lu Fuyuan, Minister of Commerce, People’s Republic of
(iv) H.E.
Ms. Rini M. S. Soewandi,
Minister of Industry and
(v)
H.E. Mr. Takeo Hiranuma,
Minister of Economy, Trade and
(vi) H.E.
Mr. Hwang Doo-yun, Minister for Trade,
(vii) H.E. Mr. Soulivong Daravong, Minister of
Commerce, Lao PDR;
(viii) H.E. Dato’ Seri Rafidah Aziz, Minister of
International Trade and
(ix) H.E. U Khin
Maung Win, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs,
(x) H.E.
Mr. MAR Roxas, Secretary of Trade and
(xi) H.E.
B.G. (NS) George Yeo, Minister for Trade and
(xii) H.E. Mr. Adisai Bodharamik , Minister of
(xiii) H.E. Mr. Truong Dinh Tuyen, Minister of
(xiv) H.E. Mr. Ong Keng Yong, Secretary-General
of ASEAN.