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蓝厅观察丨全球动荡之下 东盟选择看向中国
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-09-21 01:46

Core Insights - The China-ASEAN Expo has seen over 260,000 visitors on its first public day, reflecting the growing interest in China-ASEAN cooperation [1][3] - The expo features participation from 45 countries and regions, with over 3,000 enterprises showcasing their offerings, indicating a robust trade and investment environment [3] - China has maintained its position as ASEAN's largest trading partner for 16 consecutive years, with ASEAN being China's largest trading partner for five years [5] Trade and Economic Cooperation - In the first eight months of this year, trade between China and ASEAN reached a historical high, driven by China's technological and production advantages in sectors like equipment manufacturing and renewable energy [5][7] - The ongoing collaboration in emerging fields such as digital economy, artificial intelligence, and green technology is enhancing the synergy between China and ASEAN [7][12] Strategic Partnerships and Initiatives - The establishment of the China-ASEAN Free Trade Area 3.0 and the implementation of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) are key milestones in deepening economic ties [12][20] - ASEAN Secretary-General emphasized the importance of shared prosperity and the need for continued cooperation to address challenges, highlighting the extensive cooperation mechanisms between ASEAN and China [11][20] Regional Stability and Development - The collaboration between China and ASEAN is seen as a stabilizing force in the region, promoting peace and prosperity amid global uncertainties [12][20] - Initiatives such as the China-ASEAN Railway and the Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Railway are examples of practical measures enhancing regional connectivity and economic growth [16] Future Outlook - The new five-year action plan between China and ASEAN aims to strengthen cooperation in areas of mutual interest, contributing to regional peace and sustainable development [20] - The focus on cooperation over confrontation and the commitment to open and inclusive partnerships are expected to set a new standard for regional collaboration [20]