ASEAN, China expect media agreement to boost growth in industry

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NONTHABURI, Thailand — The landmark agreement between the Southeast Asian bloc and China on media cooperation and exchanges could enhance the growth of the media industry, boost skills of journalists and produce quality output, according to Presidential Communications Secretary Martin Andanar.

, Thailand — The landmark agreement between the Southeast Asian bloc and China on media cooperation and exchanges could enhance the growth of the media industry, boost skills of journalists and produce quality output, according to Presidential Communications Secretary Martin Andanar.Andanar said the cooperation agreement between the

“Not only will the said agreements strengthen understanding and friendship between the nations involved, as 2019 is also designated as the ASEAN-China Year of Media Exchanges, it will also foster growth for each nation’s respective media industry through discussions, learnings, and collaborations,” he added.

Under the accord, Andanar said the ASEAN member-states and ASEAN will forge greater communication on media policies and issues, cooperation on news coverage and materials and information dissemination that strengthens synergy between China countries involved; and media content cooperation through co-production of films, TV series, documentaries, and new media content.

“As media is responsible towards connecting and bridging people towards understanding and appreciation, undertaking these exchanges and cooperation are necessary initiatives towards building mutual trust and understanding, and maximizing the potentials of mutual growth among journalists,” he added.

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