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BANGKOK (Xinhua) -- China's Commerce Minister Chen Deming and the economic ministers from 10 ASEAN member states Saturday morning signed the ASEAN-China Investment Agreement during the 41st ASEAN Economic Ministers Meeting (AEM) and related meetings here.

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The economic ministers led by Malaysian Trade Minister Rafidah Aziz and Philippine Trade and Industry Secretary Peter Favila worked overnight at the Mactan Ballroom of Shangri-la's Mactan Island Resort and Spa to craft the six agreements, including two with the People's Republic of China.
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In a pre-summit briefing, Kabigting said four of the documents involve intra-ASEAN matters, while three concern ASEAN-China relations.
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In fact, as part of that flexibility, at least 40 tariff lines would actually be placed in the highly sensitive list and not subjected to any tariff reduction.
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Agriculture Secretary Arthur Yap said the DA turned over the department’s new list of commodities that could be opened up to the huge China market.

"We have finalized the list and we are hoping this will be part of the agenda of President Arroyo during her official state visit to China next month," Yap said.
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Acting Agriculture Secretary Arthur Yap said the Department of Agriculture (DA) has prepared the list of commodities that will be opened up to the China market.
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The economic ministers led by Malaysian Trade Minister Rafidah Aziz and Philippine Trade and Industry Secretary Peter Favila worked overnight at the Mactan Ballroom of Shangri-la's Mactan Island Resort and Spa to craft the six agreements, including two with the People's Republic of China.
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In a pre-summit briefing, Kabigting said four of the documents involve intra-ASEAN matters, while three concern ASEAN-China relations.
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In fact, as part of that flexibility, at least 40 tariff lines would actually be placed in the highly sensitive list and not subjected to any tariff reduction.
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Agriculture Secretary Arthur Yap said the DA turned over the department’s new list of commodities that could be opened up to the huge China market.

"We have finalized the list and we are hoping this will be part of the agenda of President Arroyo during her official state visit to China next month," Yap said.
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Acting Agriculture Secretary Arthur Yap said the Department of Agriculture (DA) has prepared the list of commodities that will be opened up to the China market.
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