aseans new secretary general keen to increase regional trade
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ASEAN`s new Secretary General keen to increase regional trade

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Le Luong Minh
Jakarta - Arab Today

ASEAN`s new Secretary General, Le Luong Minh, is keen to increase regional trade from 2013 to 2017.

"ASEAN`s members should increase investments, capital, labour, goods and services to meet the challenges of today`s world," said Le Luong on Wednesday.

He said ASEAN has been regulating free trade areas since 2010, allowing member states to trade goods without incurring export and import taxes.

In 2012, trade among the ASEAN member states had increased to 25.4 percent.

The volume of trade increased last year because of the abolition of import and export taxes among ASEAN`s member states.

"An increase in the volume of trade will have a positive impact on each country's economy," he said.

Therefore, Le added that every member state of the ASEAN should have good bilateral and regional ties to improve its individual economy.

To achieve this, ASEAN's member states should build upon social and cultural values pertaining to South East Asia.

"In general, ASEAN should ensure that all the member countries abide by the following values: harmony, cooperation and unity," he said.

Le Luong Minh has replaced Surin Pitsuwan, former Secretary General of ASEAN. Before assuming his post as ASEAN's Secretary General, Minh was Vietnam`s Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs.

Source: ANTARA

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