ASEAN Economic Transformation and ASEAN Economic Community: The Past, The Present and The Future. Dr. Hank Lim

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ASEAN Economic Transformation and ASEAN Economic Community: The Past, The Present and The Future Dr. Hank Lim

ASEAN Economic Transformation: The Past When ASEAN was established in 1967 in Bangkok, Southeast Asia was a region of conflicts and mutual suspicion among ASEAN Member States (AMSs).

The six original AMSs were all poor developing economies and started with import substitution industrial policy to protect domestic industries

Gradually import substitution was substituted with export promotion and economic cooperation through Preferential Trade Agreements(PTA), ASEAN Industrial Projects and ASEAN Industrial Joint-venture (AIJV)

Singapore started first with liberal and effective FDI policies, and gradually other AMSs followed Singapore s successful trade, investment and industrial policies

By late 1980s, ASEAN economies had been transformed as the fastest growing developing economies By early 1990s, economic and industrial cooperation have been replaced with ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) and also witnessed the expansion of ASEAN into the present 10 ASEAN Member States.

ASEAN Economic Transformation: The Present By early 2000s, ASEAN-6 economies have been transformed to high middle-income economies, with Singapore classified as a developed economy

Successful economic transformation and political stability and rapidly changing regional and global economic environment engendered economic confidence and political will to transform AFTA into ASEAN Economic Community

The period from 2006 to 2015, AMSs have initiated and agreed to implement the four pillars of the AEC Roadmap to become more integrated, competitive, with a view of narrowing development gap among ASEAN-6 and ASEAN-4 and fully connected to the global economy.

The target of completion of the AEC has been accelerated from 2020 to 2015. It was officially estimated that by end of 2015, many of the agreements have been completed about 75-80% for ASEAN-6, especially trade in goods, liberalisation of FDI, MRAs (mutually recognized Agreements), customs clearance through ASEAN Single Window, logistics and transportation, and more to be done on trade in services, e-commerce and freer movement of capital and harmonization of standards and regulatory conformance

ASEAN Member States have agreed on Post-AEC 2015 to be more connected in infrastructure, institutions, and people by 2025. Connectivity, Inclusiveness and Innovation themes are the main policy driver for ASEAN in the post-2015

ASEAN Economic Transformation: The Future The future of ASEAN can be projected and analyzed through looking of its past performance and the commonly accepted modality of the ASEAN Way

For the past 50 years, the ASEAN Way is a slow process and many of the agreements are works in progress (WIP) but steadily moving forward based on a combination of ASEAN Member States consensus, market competitive forces and open global economic dynamics.

As a result, gradually but surely ASEAN economies would have been transformed from a region of political instability and low-income developing countries into a politically stable and economically prosperous region characterized by open, competitive, integrated, innovative, resilience and inclusive ASEAN Community sustained by connectivity in infrastructure, institutions and by its people. To achieve those economic objectives, it is vital and imperative that ASEAN continues to act as a reliable and honest broker to maintain regional political stability and security among competing major powers.

By 2030, many AMSs would have become high income developed economies for the ASEAN-6 and high middle-income economies for the ASEAN-4. ASEAN would have become one the most dynamic economic regions of the world. If RCEP is successfully completed with high standards, ASEAN would continue to be the default hub or at least an important driver to the East Asia economic integration. In the future, the AEC together with ASEAN Political and Security Community (APSC) and ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community (ASCC) form the foundation for an integrated and a prosperous, peaceful and resilient ASEAN community.

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