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推进东盟包容和可持续发展(国际视点)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-10-29 22:41
Group 1 - The 47th ASEAN Summit focused on "inclusivity and sustainability," addressing key issues such as ASEAN community building, regional integration, and practical cooperation with external partners [1] - Timor-Leste officially became the 11th member of ASEAN, which is expected to bring opportunities in trade, investment, education, and digital economy [1] - ASEAN leaders emphasized the importance of unity in facing global geopolitical changes and economic challenges, advocating for new partnerships and deepening existing cooperation [1] Group 2 - China has been ASEAN's largest trading partner for 16 consecutive years, with ASEAN being China's top trading partner for five years, leading to record bilateral trade [2] - The signing of the upgraded China-ASEAN Free Trade Area 3.0 agreement marks a new chapter in strategic cooperation, aimed at enhancing regional economic resilience [2] - ASEAN leaders expressed commitment to implementing the "China-ASEAN Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Action Plan (2026-2030)" and the upgraded Free Trade Area agreement to elevate the partnership [2] Group 3 - ASEAN and countries like China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand agreed to strengthen mechanisms and expand membership under the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) [3] - The collaboration between ASEAN and China is expected to inject new momentum into inclusive growth and future cooperation, particularly in digital economy integration and supply chain enhancement [3]
第四十七届东盟峰会及系列会议闭幕 推进东盟包容和可持续发展(国际视点)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-10-29 22:10
Group 1 - The 47th ASEAN Summit focused on "inclusivity and sustainability," addressing key issues such as ASEAN community building, regional integration, and practical cooperation with external partners [1] - Timor-Leste officially became the 11th member of ASEAN, which is expected to bring significant opportunities in trade, investment, education, and digital economy [1] - ASEAN leaders emphasized the importance of unity in the face of global geopolitical changes and economic challenges, advocating for the establishment of new partnerships and deepening existing cooperation [1] Group 2 - China has been ASEAN's largest trading partner for 16 consecutive years, with bilateral trade reaching new highs, and ASEAN has been China's top trading partner for five years [2] - The signing of the upgraded China-ASEAN Free Trade Area 3.0 agreement during the summit marks a new chapter in strategic cooperation, aimed at enhancing regional economic resilience [2] - ASEAN leaders expressed their commitment to implementing the "China-ASEAN Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Action Plan (2026-2030)" and the upgraded Free Trade Area agreement to elevate the partnership to new heights [2] Group 3 - ASEAN and countries like China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand agreed to strengthen mechanisms and promote expansion under the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) to achieve substantial outcomes in trade, investment, and digital economy [3] - The collaboration between ASEAN and China is expected to inject new momentum into inclusive growth and future cooperation, particularly in digital economy integration and regional supply chain enhancement [3]
外媒:直播中误报多国领导人名字,马来西亚新闻局连发三则声明致歉
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-10-27 10:14
Group 1 - The Malaysian Broadcasting Corporation mistakenly reported the names of leaders from Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand during the 47th ASEAN Summit, leading to public apologies from the corporation and the Malaysian News Agency [1][3] - The errors included misidentifying Singapore's Prime Minister as former Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, Indonesia's President as former President Joko Widodo, and Thailand's Prime Minister as former Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-o-cha [3] - The Malaysian News Agency issued three statements of apology, expressing regret to the affected leaders and emphasizing the importance of accurate reporting [3] Group 2 - The Malaysian Broadcasting Corporation stated it would take appropriate actions and enhance editorial supervision and review mechanisms to ensure the accuracy of future broadcasts [3] - The 47th ASEAN Summit, which commenced on October 26 in Kuala Lumpur, focuses on themes of inclusivity and sustainability, with discussions on ASEAN community building and external relations [3] - The summit will address issues such as deepening regional integration, promoting economic growth, and enhancing ASEAN connectivity from October 26 to 28 [3]
东帝汶入盟、柬泰签协议、关税磋商,本届东盟峰会看点多
Zhong Guo Qing Nian Bao· 2025-10-26 11:38
Core Points - The 47th ASEAN Summit opened in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, with the theme of "Inclusivity and Sustainability" [1] - Timor-Leste officially became the 11th member of ASEAN, having applied for membership in 2011 and received approval in November 2022 [1] - The summit is considered one of the most significant regional meetings in recent years, with high-profile attendance including leaders from China, the US, Japan, South Korea, Brazil, and South Africa [2][3] Group 1 - The summit includes various meetings such as ASEAN+1 with seven dialogue partners, ASEAN+3, East Asia Summit, and commemorative meetings for ASEAN-New Zealand relations [2] - Malaysia is hosting the fifth RCEP leaders' meeting and the third AZEC leaders' meeting during the summit [2] Group 2 - The summit will address urgent issues such as US tariffs and rare earth acquisition, with Trump having initiated "reciprocal tariffs" aimed at reducing the US trade deficit [3] - Tariff rates for most ASEAN countries are set between 10% and 20%, while Laos and Myanmar face a 40% tariff rate [3] - The tariff issue is expected to be a focal point of discussions, with representatives eager to engage with Trump or his team for negotiations [3]
第47届东盟峰会在吉隆坡开幕 东帝汶正式成为东盟第11个成员国
人民网-国际频道 原创稿· 2025-10-26 06:06
Core Points - The 47th ASEAN Summit officially opened in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on October 26, 2023, with Timor-Leste becoming the 11th member of ASEAN [1][2] - The summit's theme is "Inclusivity and Sustainability," focusing on ASEAN community building, regional integration, economic growth, connectivity, and external relations [1] - Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar emphasized the challenges ASEAN faces by 2025, including global uncertainties, geopolitical shifts, and economic turmoil, which test the region's resilience and collective resolve [1] - Anwar highlighted the importance of diversity and a commitment to "respect and reason" as core values that connect member states, urging ASEAN to adapt and innovate in response to global economic changes [1] - The formal signing of the "Declaration of Timor-Leste's Accession to ASEAN" marked a historic moment, with leaders witnessing this significant event [1][2] - Malaysian Foreign Minister Muhammad stated that Timor-Leste's accession signifies the expansion of ASEAN to include all sovereign states in Southeast Asia, bringing new vitality and perspectives to the region [2] - Timor-Leste, located at the eastern end of the Nusa Tenggara islands, regained independence in 2002 and applied for ASEAN membership in 2011, with acceptance agreed upon in principle by ASEAN countries in November 2022 [2]
第47届东盟峰会在马来西亚开幕
Xin Hua She· 2025-10-26 03:11
Group 1 - The 47th ASEAN Summit opened in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, focusing on "inclusivity and sustainability" with discussions on ASEAN community building and external relations [1] - Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar emphasized the challenges posed by global instability and regional conflicts, highlighting the need for cooperation among ASEAN member states [1] - The summit will take place from October 26 to 28, with leaders discussing regional integration, economic growth, and enhancing ASEAN connectivity [1] Group 2 - Timor-Leste officially became the 11th member of ASEAN during the summit, marking a significant expansion of the organization [1] - ASEAN was established in 1967 and currently includes 11 member countries: Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore, the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, and Timor-Leste [1]