A man shows off a Chinese imported toy to a customer at a makeshift market in Jakarta January 15, 2010. Southeast Asian countries will not delay implementing a free-trade zone with China that has drawn fire from some industry groups, a senior regional official said on Wednesday. The Asian Wall Street Journal reported that Indonesia wanted to renegotiate the trade agreement that took effect on Jan. 1 and had sent a letter to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) asking for a one-year delay in imposing zero tariffs on a range of goods due to concerns about low-cost Chinese imports. Reuters Pictures logo Reuters Pictures 25 months ago

A man shows off a Chinese imported toy to a customer at a makeshift market in Jakarta January 15, 2010. Southeast Asian countries will not delay implementing a free-trade zone with China that has drawn fire from some industry groups, a senior regional official said on Wednesday. The Asian Wall Street Journal reported that Indonesia wanted to renegotiate the trade agreement that took effect on Jan. 1 and had sent a letter to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) asking for a one-year delay in imposing zero tariffs on a range of goods due to concerns about low-cost Chinese imports.