ASEAN Economic Community (AEC)

ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) Presented by Daw Tin Tin Htwe ( Retired Director ) National AFTA Unit Ministry of National Planning and Economic Devel...
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ASEAN Economic Community (AEC)

Presented by Daw Tin Tin Htwe ( Retired Director ) National AFTA Unit Ministry of National Planning and Economic Development

Introduction ASEAN

- 45 Years Old

Myanmar in ASEAN – 15 Years Old

ASEAN

- Outward looking with future plans. - Established AFTA - ASEAN Vision 2020 declared by

the Leaders in 1997

Objectives of the ASEAN Vision 2020 -To create a stable, prosperous and highly competitive ASEAN economic region in which there is a free flow of goods, services, investment and a freer flow of capital, equitable economic development and reduced poverty and socio –economic disparities in year 2020.

Implementing Programme of ASEAN Vision - 2020 ▼ Hanoi Plan of Action HPA (1998 – 2004) ▼ Vientiane Action Programme VAP (2004 – 2010) ▼ Initiative for ASEAN Integration-IAI (2002-2007)

▼ Roadmap for the Integration of ASEAN (RIA)

Bali Concord II - Declaration of Bali Concord II by ASEAN leaders (Bali Summit in October 2003) - AEC shall be the end goal of regional economic integration by 2020

ASEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY - AEC

In August 2006 at the AEM Meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Ministers agreed to Develop “ A single and coherent blueprint for advancing the AEC by identifying the characteristic and elements of the AEC by 2015 consistent with the Bali Concord II with clear target and timeline for implementations of various measures as well and pre-agreed flexibilities to accommodate the interests of all ASEAN member countries.”

-At the 12th ASEAN Summit in Cebu, Leaders affirmed their strong commitment for the establishment of an ASEAN Community by 2015

-Cebu Declaration on the Establishment of ASEAN Community by 2015 was signed.

- At the 12th ASEAN Summit in Singapore in Nov 2007, the Leaders signed the Declaration on the AEC Blueprint.

3 Pillars of ASEAN Community

- ASEAN Security Community - ASC

- ASEAN Economic Community - AEC - ASEAN Socio – Cultural Community - ASCC

Key Characteristics

(a) A single market and production base (b) A highly competitive economic region

(c) A region of equitable economic development (d) A region fully integrated into the global economy

A single market and production base • Free flow of goods, • Free flow of services,

• Free flow of investment, • Freer flow of capital,

• Free flow of skilled labour Another 2 important components:

(1)Priority Integration Sectors (2)Food, Agriculture and Forestry

Free Flow of Goods -

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ASEAN achieved in removal of tariffs. Not only zero tariffs, but needs to remove NTBs. Trade Facilitation Measures: Integrating Customs Procedures Establishing ASEAN Single Window Enhancement of CEPT, ROO Harmonising Standard and Conformance Procedures CEPT Agreement to become a Comprehensive Agreement.

Elimination of Tariffs - Myanmar to eliminate tariffs on products by 2015 with flexibilities for some sensitive products by 2018 - Myanmar to eliminate duties on products in the Priority Integration Sectors by 2012

Elimination of NTBs - Myanmar to remove NTBs by 2015 with flexibilities to 2018

Free Flow of Services - Free flow of services is one of the elements in realizing AEC, where there will be: substantially no restrictions to ASEAN services suppliers in providing services, establishing companoes across national borders within the region, subject to domestic regulations. - 4 Priority Services Sectors, air transport, eASEAN, Healthcare and Tourism to remove substantially all restrictions by 2010; Logistics services by 2013.

- Remove substantially all restrictions on trade in services for all other services sector by 2015.

- In Financial Services Sector, liberalize through ASEAN Minus X Formula. - ASEAN is working towards recognition of professional qualifications with the view to facilitate their movement within the region.

Free Flow of Investment -

Investment Protection - Provide enhanced protection to all investors and their investments to be covered under the comprehensive agreement. - Facilitation and Cooperation - a more transparent, consistent and predictable investment rules, regulations policies and procedures.

- Promotion and Awareness - Promote ASEAN as an integrated investment area and production network.

- Liberalization - Progressive Liberalization of ASEAN Member Countries’ investment regime to achieve free and open investment by 2015.

Free Flow of Capital - Strengthening ASEAN Capital Market Development and Integration Achieve greater harmonization in capital market standards in ASEAN in the areas of offering rules for debt securities, disclosure requirements and distribution rules. Facilitate MRAs for cross recognition of qualification and education and experience of market professionals.

- Allowing Greater Capital Mobility

Ensuring an orderly capital account liberalization consistent with member countries’ national agenda and readiness of the economy.

- Remove/relax restrictions to facilitate the flows of payments and transfers for current account transactions.

Free Flow of Skilled labour - To facilitate entry for the movement of natural persons engaged in trade in goods, services and investments, ASEAN is working to: - Facilitate the issuance of visas and employment passes for ASEAN professionals and skilled labor. - ASEAN is working towards harmonization and standardization to facilitate their movements by 2015.

Priority Integration Sectors

- 12 priority integration sectors were identified for accelerated economic integration.

Food, Agriculture and Forestry - Enhance intra and extra–ASEAN trade and long-term competitiveness of ASEAN’s food, agriculture and forest products/ commodities. - Develop and apply fisheries quality management system. - Establish Good Agriculture / Aquaculture Practices (GAP), Good Animal Husbandry Practices (GAHP), Good Hygiene Practices (GHP), Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) based system for agriculture and food product by 2015.

- Harmonize Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (SPS) - Harmonize maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) - Harmonize guidelines for the use of chemicals in aquaculture and measures to use of harmful chemicals. - Promote cooperation, joint approaches and technology transfer among ASEAN member Countries and international, regional organizations and private sector. - Promote ASEAN Agricultural Cooperatives. - Fulfill the purpose of agricultural cooperatives for the benefit of farmers in the region.

Competitive Economic Region - Competition Policy - Main objective is to foster a culture of fair competition. - Institutions and laws related to competition policy have recently been established in some ASEAN Member Countries. (only four: Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam have their own competition law and competition regulatory bodies.) - Currently no official ASEAN body for cooperative work for CPL.

Consumer protection - Consumer protection measures are already being developed in tandem with the proposed economic measures to address the already emerging consumer protection. - To strengthen consumer protection in ASEAN through the establishment of the ASEAN Coordinating Committee on Consumer Protection (ACCCP).

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) -

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A powerful stimulus to: Cultural, intellectual and artistic creativity and their commercialism Efficient adoption and adaptation of more advanced technologies IP policy can influence both the volume and quality of external trade and investment and transfer of advanced proprietary technologies. Regional cooperation in IPR has been guided by the ASEAN IPR Action Plan 2004-2010

Infrastructure Development - Transport Cooperation - An efficient, secure and integrated transport network in ASEAN is vital - Regional efforts have made to enhance transport facilitation and logistics services, promote multimodal transport infrastructure linkages and connectivity, facilitate transport and tourism integration and further liberalise the air and maritime transport sectors. - ASEAN Transport Action Plan (ATAP) 20052010 covers maritime, land and air transport, and transport facilitation.

- To implement the ASEAN Framework Agreement on the Facilitation of Goods in Transit by 2007 - To implement the ASEAN Framework Agreement on Multimodal Transport by 2010 - Finalisation of the ASEAN Framework Agreement on the Facilitation of Inter- State Transport by 2008 and to implement beginning 2010.

Land Transport - Priority to complete the SingaporeKuming Rail Link (SKRL) and the ASEAN Highway Network (AHN) Projects

Maritime and Air Transport - To adopt the general principles and framework for an ASEAN Single Shipping Market and develop and implement the ASEAN Single Aviation Market

Information Infrastructure - Efforts have made to facilitate interconnectivity and technical interoperability among ICT systems. - Develop high-speed inter-connections among all National Information Infrastructures (NII).

Energy Cooperation - Expedite the development of the ASEAN Power Grid (APG) and the Trans- ASEAN

Gas Pipeline (TAGP). - APG involves 14 electricity interconnection

project and TAGP involves seven gas interconnection projects.

Mining Cooperation - Enhance trade and investment and strengthen cooperation and capacity in geological and

mineral

sector

for

sustainable

development in ASEAN region.

mineral

Financing of Infrastructure Projects - As ASEAN accelerates its economic integration efforts, greater investment will be needed particularly in the development of regional infrastructure. - Promote greater participation of private sectors and international organisations in financing regional infrastructure developments - Remove or relax impediments to cross-border investment in financing of regional infrastructure projects.

Taxation - Complete the network of bilateral agreement on avoidance of double taxation among all member countries by 2020, to the extent possible.

E-Commerce -

To lay the policy and legal infrastructure for electronic commerce and enable on-line trade in goods (e-commerce) within ASEAN Framework Agreement and based on common reference frameworks.

Equitable Economic Development -

SME Development

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The ASEAN Policy Blueprint for SME Development (APBSD) 2004-2014 outlines the framework for SME

development in the ASEAN region. Objectives: (a) Accelerate the pace of SME development (b) Enhance the competitiveness and dynism of ASEAN SMEs.

(c) Strengthen the resilience of ASEAN SMEs (d) Increase the contribution of SMEs.

Initiative for ASEAN Integration (IAI) - ASEAN Member Countries have different levels of development - Technical and development cooperation are provided to less developed ASEAN Member Countries for deeper and broader integration. - IAI launched in 2000 to narrow the development gap not only within ASEAN but between ASEAN and other parts of the world as well.

IAI covers the following priority areas: (1) Infrastructure (2) Human Resource Development (HRD) (3) Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) (4) Capacity building for regional economic integration (5) Energy (6) Investment Climate (7) Tourism (8) Poverty reduction

(9) Improvement in the quality of life.

Integration into the Global Economy - To make ASEAN a more dynamic and stronger segment of the global supply chain and to ensure that the internal market remains attractive for foreign investment, it is crucial for ASEAN to look beyond the borders of AEC - Coherent approach towards External Economic Relations - Enhanced participation in global supply networks.

Implementation -

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A Strategic schedule that includes key milestones for a comprehensive and deeper economic will be attached to this Blueprint Consultations have been made with relevant bodies/ stakeholders Relevant ASEAN sectoral bodies will coordinate the implementation of the above programmes and measures.

Implementation Mechanism For successful implementation, - Necessary institutions/mechanisms, resources, capacity and political will be accorded to community building process. - Relevant Sectoral Ministerial bodies shall be responsible for the implementation of the Blueprint and monitoring of commitments - ASEAN Economic Ministers (AEM) as Minister- in- charge of Economic integration in the Council of ASEAN Economic Community

Resources - Research and capacity building support is to be mobilised from various facilities communications - a good communications programme is reguired to create greater public awareness of the AEC

Review - The AEC Blueprint shall be reviewed periodically

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