China is willing to expand information and communication technology
(ICT) cooperation with ASEAN (the Association of Southeast Asian
Nations) nations to promote joint development in this field, a
Chinese official said in Bangkok on Friday.
At
the 3rd China-ASEAN Information and Communication Seminar kicked
off here on Friday, Chinese Information Technology Industry
Minister Wang Xudong said China is willing to carry out broader
cooperation with ASEAN countries in the fields of network
construction, business operation and government regulation and
consultation.
"China and ASEAN nations have enjoyed long-term friendly
cooperation in the economic and trade field. In recent years, the
exchanges and cooperation in ICT sectors among related countries
have yielded positive results," said Wang, referring to the signing
of the Memorandum of Understanding on ICT cooperation between China
and ASEAN in Oct. 2003, which opened up a new chapter in the
mutually beneficial cooperation among countries in the region.
Thanks to the concerted efforts from all these countries,
cooperation stated in the memorandum have been carries out, said
the minister.
Initiated by China, the building of a trunk communication network
along the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) has received active
response from ASEAN countries and the project was being pushed
forward.
"As developing countries, China and ASEAN countries need to jointly
promote information and communication development to adapt to the
change of the global economic situation," said the minister, adding
China's plan to train 500 telecom management personnel for ASEAN
has got a good start.
Meanwhile, Thail Information and Communication Technology Minister
Surapong Suebwonglee said in his welcome speech that the signing of
the MOU between China and ASEAN countries is monumental and the
framework will be discussed at the seminar.
Governmental officials, entrepreneurs and experts from China and
ASEAN countries participated in the two-day seminar.
ASEAN groups Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar,
the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
(Xinhua News Agency August 6, 2004)
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