NANNING -- The third China-ASEAN Expo, an annual event aiming at boosting 
economic ties between China and ASEAN countries, opened Tuesday in Nanning, 
capital of south China 's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.
 
 
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  Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao speaks at 
 the opening of the Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit at the Liyuan 
 Resort in the southern Chinese city of Nanning, Guangxi region, southern 
 China. Chinese and Southeast Asian leaders have vowed at a summit in 
 Nanning to speed up creation of a free trade zone, while also discussing 
 the North Korean nuclear crisis and regional political concerns. [AFP]
   
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and leaders from ten ASEAN ( Association of 
Southeast Asian Nations) countries attended the opening ceremony of the 
Expo.
Premier Wen said at the opening ceremony that the Expo demonstrates the 
common aspiration of China and ASEAN to grasp opportunities for cooperation, and 
serves as a platform to push forward the trade, investment and tourism 
cooperation. 
He said China will continue to work with ASEAN to enhance regional 
development,. 
The past 15 years have witnessed enhanced mutual trust and expanded economic 
and trade exchange between China and ASEAN, and China's rapid economic 
development will create more opportunities for bilateral cooperation, he said. 
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, president of the Philippines, said in her openning 
remarks that she took pride in ASEAN's role in helping China integrate its 
economy and become an economic powerhouse. 
The ASEAN-China relations is at "golden age", and the ASEAN- China 
partnership is one of the most "dynamic and progressive" relations in east Asian 
region, she said. 
ASEAN and China will continue to promote confidence-building measures, 
intensify interaction and steer the bilateral relations and cooperation for 
mutual benefit, she said . 
Arroyo said trade of ASEAN countries is surging with China. 
"The China-ASEAN Expo is a good example of what we should be doing," she 
said, believing trade with China will reduce ASEAN countries' dependence for 
export on western markets. 
She said ASEAN countries expect to see more investment from China. "We are 
seeing more Chinese investment in ASEAN, and we hope to see more." 
At the Expo, she said, the ASEAN businessmen are looking not only for 
products to bring home, but also for industries where Chinese and ASEAN 
manufacturers can collaborate to produce for ASEAN market and for the rest of 
the world. 
The Expo is jointly sponsored by the Commerce Ministry of China, the trade 
and economic authorities of ten ASEAN members and the ASEAN Secretariat, with 
the participation of about 2,100 companies. 
This is the first time for leaders of China and ten ASEAN member countries to 
meet in China. They attended a China-ASEAN commemorative summit Monday and 
signed a joint statement, cementing strategic partnership.