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ASEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY TO MAKE FURTHER HEADWAY IN 2012


KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 28 (Bernama) -- The Asean Economic Community (AEC) will
continue to make headway next year while economic integration will gather
momentum in Asean which is projected to see an economic growth of between five
and six per cent.
International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed had
said that Asean was on track to realise the AEC by 2015.
He said the 10-nation grouping, has to-date, met its commitments in goods,
services and investment, and has implemented 83.8 per cent of the measures under
phase one of the AEC Blueprint for the period between 2008 and 2009 and 64.1 per
cent under phase two of the period between 2010 and 2011.
The Asean annual report said despite these achievements there were
challenges in implementing the AEC whereby the most critical was the need to
assess the timeliness of implementing the measures and their impact and
effectiveness.
"More action is still needed," it said, adding that it was critical that
Asean continue to engage with the private sector, strengthen connectivity,
address the development divide, and build stronger institutional support and
better macroeconomic and policy coordination.
It noted that the Asean Economic Ministers (AEM), which oversee the
implementation of measures in the blueprint, attached importance to
public-private sector engagement as a platform to ensure greater mutual
synergies in the implementation of Asean economic development and integration
measures.
Dialogues with private sector representatives from Asean and Dialogue
Partners have been and would continue to be held, it said.
The report also said to support Asean integration into the global economy,
engagement with Dialogue Partners also continued with the implementation of
ongoing Free Trade Agreements and Economic Partnership with China, Japan, Korea,
India, as well as, Australia and New Zealand.
At the inaugural CIMB Asean Conference 2011 in October, CIMB Group Chief
Executive Datuk Seri Nazir Razak proposed that the next Asean Secretary-General
be appointed from the corporate sector to speed up Asean economic integration
and smoothen cross-border regional businesses.
Lamenting that most initiatives from Asean organisations were limited to
government-to-government levels, Nazir said the region needed "someone who could
really shake things up".
Expressing his concern, Nazir said:"If we look at Asean corporates today,
there is still lots of constraint to cross-border trading. This is my
frustration. We need to support these companies.
The Secretary-General of Asean is appointed by the Asean Summit for a
non-renewable term of five years while being selected from among nationals of
the Asean member states on alphabetical rotation.
The current Asean Secretary-General is Dr Surin Pitsuwan of Thailand and his
term of office expires next year.
As an "answer" to the proposal, Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao announced
measures to further strengthen Asean-China cooperation including opening its
financial market to Asean companies.
The country will also establish an Asean-China association of banks as well
as expand work in maritime environmental protection.
Meanwhile, judging by trade value, Surin said the Asean community needed to
take full advantage of all the grouping''s incentives given for trade and
economic activities, as intra-Asean total trade value was still unsatisfactory.
Surin said despite all the groundwork to promote trade and economic
integration among Asean, only 25 per cent of trade took place among members out
of the total trade of US$2.1 trillion.
"To become an economic community, Asean needs a figure better than that
especially when compared with the North American Free Trade Agreement, which
recorded about 50 per cent and the European Union of over 60 per cent.
Beyond economy, at the just ended 19th Asean Summit in Bali, Prime Minister
Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said Asean was now facing two major geopolitical
challenges that needed to be overcome in the best possible way.
He said the first was how Asean could deal with relations between China and
the United States and their strategic interests.
"These two nations have strategic interest in their relations with Asean
and the region. They are somewhat competing to expand their influence although
their involvement in the East Asia Summit process is to increase cooperation
with Asean countries and other East Asian countries," Najib said.
-- BERNAMA
MAS VMD

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