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ASEAN signs free trade pacts with Australia, NZ
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 28 - 02 - 2009

Southeast Asian economic ministers ratified on Friday a major free trade area with Australia and New Zealand, while seeking to downplay fears of protectionism as global economic conditions worsen.
But foreign ministers from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations could not agree on a proposed human rights body for a grouping that includes military-ruled Myanmar and decided that Rohingya boat people must be sent back to Myanmar.
The free trade area encompassing the 10 member nations of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, Australia and New Zealand, has a combined population of more 600 million people and GDP of more than $2 trillion.
“This is an extremely strong signal to the rest of the world that the Asian region remains committed to pursuing economic growth, exports and jobs to help drive the economic recovery,” Australian Trade Minister Simon Crean said in a statement.
The agreement is Australia's largest free trade agreement, surpassing the free trade deal between Australia and the United States, and officials hope it will give new impetus to bilateral But with countries in the region seeing a sharp fall-off in trade as the global financial crisis takes its toll on their export-dependent economies, signs of trade protectionism are emerging that could lead to a further shrinkage of world trade.
Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi was quoted in the Bangkok Post on Friday as saying it was okay for Malaysia to implement a “Buy Malaysian” campaign as “everyone is saying it”.
“First of all we have to protect our people; we are doing the same thing. If we do not create projects by Malaysia, for Malaysians, then who will buy our products?”
Indonesia, Southeast Asia's largest economy, is preparing directives that also promote buying of local products.
But these kind of national “branding campaigns” are not a new form of protectionism and do not violate international trade rules, Indonesia's trade minister Mari Pangestu told Reuters on Friday.
“They're promotional campaigns,” she said, adding that they are nothing more than variations on the “Buy American” clause that the US Congress inserted into the $787 billion stimulus package that US President Barack Obama signed last week.
Malaysia's Foreign Minister Rais Yatim also sought to downplay his prime minister's remarks, saying it was only about “using more of Malaysian goods.”
“No other regime or power would be opposed to it, even in the United States they would prioritise the use and utilisation of American-made goods,” he told reporters.
Consuming more Malaysian goods creates more jobs and business activity, he said. Malaysia, like a number of other countries, is working on an economic stimulus package to boost domestic demand.


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