FUZHOU, CHINA -
Media-OutReach Newswire
- 18 November 2025 - The ASEAN-China Week 2025 opened grandly in
Fuzhou, Fujian Province, on November 17, under the theme "Our Shared
Future: Bridging ASEAN 2045 & Chinese Modernization". The event is
co-hosted by the ASEAN-China Centre and the People's Government of
Fujian Province.
Over 400 attendees included more than 30 ASEAN and international
organization officials at or above the vice-ministerial level—such as
H.E. Senator Dato Awang Bemee Awang Ali Basah, President of the Senate
of Malaysia; H.E. Datuk Nur Jazlan bin Tan Sri Mohamed, Deputy President
of the Senate of Malaysia; H.E. Yorrys Raweyai, Deputy Chairman of the
Regional Representative Council of the Republic of Indonesia; H.E. Ko Ko
Hlaing, Union Minister of Ministry (2) of the President's Office, the
Republic of the Union of Myanmar; H.E. Johariah Wahab, Permanent
Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Brunei Darussalam; H.E. Chuon
Chivin, Secretary of State, Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, the
Kingdom of Cambodia; H.E. Phongsavanh Sisoulath, Deputy Minister of
Foreign Affairs of the Lao People's Democratic Republic; Mr. Chettaphan
Maksamphan, Deputy Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of
the Kingdom of Thailand; H.E. Nararya S. Soeprapto, Deputy
Secretary-General of ASEAN; and H.E. Zhang Jun, Secretary General of the
Boao Forum for Asia; and Chinese representatives including H.E. Zhou
Zuyi, Secretary of the CPC Fujian Provincial Committee; H.E. Zhao Long,
Governor of Fujian Provincial People's Government; H.E. Guo Ningning,
Deputy Secretary of the CPC Fujian Provincial Committee and Secretary of
the CPC Fuzhou Municipal Committee; H.E. Wu Hailong, President of the
China Public Diplomacy Association; and officials from China's Ministry
of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Commerce, Ministry of Industry and
Information Technology, and Ministry of Natural Resources. H.E. Shi
Zhongjun, Secretary General of the ASEAN-China Centre, delivered the
opening remarks and moderated the keynote speeches.
H.E. Shi Zhongjun stressed that the ASEAN Community Vision 2045 is
highly compatible with the aspirations of Chinese modernization. The
event aims to promote deeper strategic alignment, uphold openness and
integration, strengthen innovation-driven development, foster mutual
learning in governance, and expand people-to-people exchanges, thereby
consolidating the comprehensive strategic partnership and contributing
to an even closer community with a shared future.
H.E. Zhou Zuyi stated that Fujian will thoroughly implement President Xi
Jinping's Global Development Initiative, Global Security Initiative,
Global Civilization Initiative, and Global Governance Initiative; Fujian
will also step up cooperation with ASEAN in infrastructure, mechanism
and regulatory alignment, and cultural and people-to-people exchanges.
Together, they will work to make new contributions to bridging ASEAN
2045 and Chinese modernization.
H.E. Awang Bemee Awang Ali Basah noted that amid today's complex
international landscape, ASEAN and China should champion the Bandung
Spirit and Asian values of peace, cooperation, openness, and
inclusiveness to bring greater stability and certainty to the region.
The ASEAN Community Vision 2045 resonates strongly with the aspirations
of Chinese modernization—both prioritize innovation, connectivity, and
people-centred development. The China-ASEAN Free Trade Area 3.0
demonstrates the two sides' shared commitment to equitable sharing of
cooperation outcomes, inclusive growth, and narrowing development gaps.
He called for greater strategic alignment and wider collaboration in
areas such as the digital economy, green technology, artificial
intelligence, and the blue economy to build, through concrete actions,
the China-ASEAN community with a shared future envisioned by President
Xi Jinping and create a peaceful, safe and secure, prosperous, beautiful
and amicable home for all peoples.
H.E. Yorrys Raweyai said ASEAN is working to build Vision 2045 around
community building and inter-state connectivity, which cannot be
realized without open cooperation with China and other partners. He
praised the timely relevance of the event's theme, saying it will help
ASEAN and China forge consensus on their shared modernization
aspirations. He expressed hope that the event would continue in future
years to further strengthen strategic alignment and set an example for
relations between countries and regions worldwide.
H.E. Ko Ko Hlaing remarked that Chinese modernization offers valuable
experience and broad opportunities for the realization of the ASEAN
Community Vision 2045. He emphasized the need for both sides to deepen
collaboration in areas such as the digital economy and technological
innovation, industrial and supply chain connectivity, the blue economy,
and people-to-people exchanges.
At the opening ceremony, senior representatives from ASEAN member
states, the ASEAN Secretariat, the Boao Forum for Asia, and relevant
Chinese counterparts delivered a series of keynote speeches. On the same
day, the "Report on ASEAN-China Trade and Investment Cooperation" and
the joint initiative of a China-ASEAN Digital Culture IP Database were
released, and cross-border operations of the China-ASEAN Seafood
Exchange were launched.
The ASEAN-China Week was initiated in Fuzhou three years ago to promote
comprehensive public awareness of the ASEAN-China comprehensive
strategic partnership. During the edition, a series of parallel forums
and activities will be held, including the ASEAN-China High-Level
Thematic Dialogues, the ASEAN-China Youth Roundtable on Marine
Cooperation, the Economic Cooperation Opportunities Matchmaking
Conference, the Media and Think Tank Salon, and the awards ceremony for
the Silk Road International Youth Photography and Short Video
Competition.