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The Seventh ASEAN
Economic Ministers and the Ministers of Peoplefs Republic of
Joint Media
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. They expressed satisfaction with recent
trends in the trade volume between ASEAN, and
ECONOMIC
COOPERATION PROJECTS
3.
The Ministers expressed satisfaction with the progress of implementation
of economic cooperation projects.
The Ministers, particularly, noted that since the Third AEM+3
Consultations held on 4 May 2001 in
4.
The Ministers approved 2 new projects. First, a
Seminar on the Asia Contents Industry, proposed by
RECOMMENDATIONS OF
THE EAST ASIA STUDY GROUP (EASG)
5.
The Ministers welcomed the implementation of the various short-term
measures recommended by the EASG, particularly economic-related measures such
as the East Asia Forum (EAF) by
6.
The Ministers also welcomed the initiative to embark on negotiations for
an ASEAN-Korea Free Trade Area. The
Ministers expressed confidence that this initiative, along with current
negotiations between ASEAN and
7.
The Ministers welcomed the establishment of the East Asia Business
Council (EABC) and had a productive discussion with the Council at the occasion
of the consultation. The Ministers
endorsed the recommendation of the Council to hold an East Asia Business Summit
and looked forward to its fruitful outcomes.
Role of AEM+3
8.
The Ministers decided that AEM+3 should play a more active role in
coordinating various projects and fora aimed at
boosting
REGIONAL
INTEGRATION INITIATIVES
World Trade Organisation (WTO)
9.
The Ministers welcomed the recent outcomes of the WTO negotiations in
10. The
Ministers expressed continuing support for the early accession of Lao PDR and
Asia
11. The
Ministers took the opportunity to discuss the latest developments in ASEM.
Although regretting the postponement of two ASEM Ministerial meetings, i.e. the
ASEM Finance Ministers and ASEM Economic Ministers meetings, they expressed
optimism that the forthcoming 5th ASEM Summit in October 2004 in Ha Noi,
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
forthcoming APEC Economic Leadersf Meeting scheduled
to be held in
OTHER ECONOMIC
MATTERS
Energy
13. The
Ministers welcomed outcomes of the ASEAN+3 Energy Ministers meeting June 2004
in
Intellectual
Property Rights
14. The
Ministers recognized 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
15. The
Ministers were pleased with the preparations being undertaken by Lao PDR for
the ASEAN+3 and ASEAN+1 Summits, which will be held in
LIST OF MINISTERS
(i)
H.E. Pehin Dato
Abdul Rahman Taib, Minister
of Industry and Primary Resources,
(ii)
H.E. Mr. Cham Prasidh,
Senior Minister and Minister of
(iii) H.E.
Mr. Bo Xilai, Minister of Commerce, Peoplefs Republic of
(iv) H.E.
Ms. Rini M. S. Soewandi,
Minister of Industry and
(v)
H.E. Mr. Shoichi Nakagawa, Minister of
Economy, Trade and
(vi) H.E.
Mr. Kim Hyun-Chong, Minister for Trade,
(vii) H.E. Mr. Soulivong Daravong, Minister of
Commerce, Lao PDR;
(viii) H.E. Datof Seri Rafidah Aziz, Minister of
International Trade and
(ix) H.E.
U Tin Winn, Minister for Economic Cooperation,
(x) H.E.
Mr. Cesar V. Purisima, Secretary of Trade and
(xi) H.E.
Mr. Lim Hng Kiang, Minister for Trade and
(xii) H.E. Mr. Watana Muangsook, Minister of
(xiii) H.E. Mr. Truong Dinh Tuyen, Minister of
(xiv) H.E. Mr. Ong Keng Yong, Secretary-General
of ASEAN.