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ASEAN to Forge Single Regulatory Scheme for Cosmetics in 2008
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 21, 2006 (AFP) - ASEAN will
establish a single regulatory scheme for the region's valuable
cosmetics industry from the start of 2008, the bloc's chief said
Monday. "Yes, it is on track... We are happy that the private sector
is responding well," ASEAN Secretary-General Ong Keng Yong told
reporters. The plan would establish common standards, lowering
manufacturing costs and increasing trade in the goods traded within
the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Ong had earlier
said that ASEAN needed to deregulate in order to compete for foreign
direct investment. In a statement, ASEAN said there had been good
progress towards establishing the cosmetics regulatory scheme by
January 1, 2008. "Member countries are making necessary preparations
for the implementation of the agreement on ASEAN harmonised cosmetic
regulatory scheme which was signed in September 2003," it said. At
their talks here this week Southeast Asian economic ministers are
under pressure to speed up the creation of a single trade bloc to
combat the rise of China and India, which are drawing away foreign
investment from the region. ASEAN is aiming to advance economic
integration by five years to 2015, casting aside tariffs and red
tape which make the unified China market more attractive to
manufacturers. jsm/sls/sm |