Since the establishment of relations 30 years ago, China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have moved forward with fruitful outcomes in various fields, becoming the most dynamic model of cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region.

There has been notable progress in cooperation in fields such as economy and trade and people-to-people exchanges.

Since China and ASEAN established dialogue in 1991, the two sides have seen bilateral trade skyrocket from $8.36 billion to $685.28 billion in 2020, with average annual growth of 16.5 per cent, according to Chinese customs data.

Both sides are each other’s largest trading partners, consolidating the cornerstone of regional economic prosperity.

Thirty years on, China-ASEAN relations keep moving forward, with strategic mutual trust strengthened, all-round cooperation deepened and concrete action in building a community with a shared future.

The joint fight against Covid-19 is just another example of the ever-closer relationship and the spirit of a community with a shared future.

The 18th China-ASEAN Expo held in Nanning. SUPPLIED

Both sides are important forces in boosting free trade and supporting multilateralism. Booming cooperation in the digital economy between China and ASEAN provides new potential for bilateral cooperation.

Since the comprehensive implementation of the China-ASEAN Free Trade Agreement in 2010, trade in goods and services between the two sides has grown rapidly through the integration of industrial and value chains.

The signing of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership – a landmark achievement for regional economic integration, multilateralism and free trade – will inject new and sustained momentum into the bilateral cooperation and the global economy when the world’s largest free-trade deal comes into effect.

China sees ASEAN as a priority in its neighbourhood diplomacy and a key region in the joint high-quality construction of the Belt and Road.

The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership will further boast bilateral trade.

At the 18th China-ASEAN Expo and China-ASEAN Business and Investment Summit held in the southern Chinese city of Nanning, record-high value of contracted investment deals, which stood at 300 billion yuan (around $46.59 billion), also highlighted a new starting point for a better and more prosperous future for bilateral relations.

It also sends a strong message that China is committed to working with ASEAN to deepen all-round cooperation to benefit people on both sides and the world, amid continuing joint efforts to build the Belt and Road and forge a higher-level strategic partnership. Xinhua