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EU-ASEAN: Natural Partners 35 Years of Friendship and Cooperation EU-ASEAN a common DNA As the two major regional integration initiatives in the world, ASEAN and the EU are indeed natural partners and it is no wonder our cooperation has flourished so strongly: The EU and ASEAN share the same goals for their citizens peace, stability and prosperity. Both are committed to address issues by a multilateral approach. The EU and ASEAN share, as it were, the same DNA. In the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) together with other dialogue partners ASEAN and the EU address regional and international security issues of common interest and concern. The objective of the ARF is to foster constructive dialogue and consultation through confidence building and preventive diplomacy. The EU is ASEAN s second largest trading partner. We are crucial partners commercially with 157 billion (about US$ 208 billion) in total trade between the EU and ASEAN in 2010. ASEAN is the EU s 5th largest trading destination. EU-ASEAN Relations a strong history Our histories have intertwined our regions for centuries and our citizens flow in huge numbers between our regions for business, cultural, academic and tourist trips. With the creation of the EU and ASEAN, our regions became natural partners. In 1977, ten years after the creation of ASEAN, the EU and ASEAN established official relations. Today, the EU and ASEAN can look back on 35 years of friendship and cooperation, having established cooperation in many areas, expanded financial assistance and enhanced dialogue with numerous technical level meetings and bi-annual Ministerial meetings. Agreements reached during these meetings confirm the lasting relationship and lay the basis for further extensive cooperation. 1972 1977 1978 1980 1994 1996 2003 2005/6 2007 2009 2011 2012 Milestones European Economic Community (EEC) is the first entity to establish informal relations with ASEAN ASEAN and EEC establish official relations 1st EU-ASEAN Ministerial Meeting, Brussels EC ASEAN Cooperation Agreement sets up the Joint Cooperation Committee (JCC) at the 2nd Ministerial Meeting, Kuala Lumpur Eminent Persons Group for a comprehensive approach to ASEAN-EU relations is created at the 11th Ministerial Meeting, Karlsruhe EU and ASEAN+3 establish Asia-Europe Meeting and hold the 1st Summit, Bangkok January: EU and ASEAN sign Joint Declaration on Cooperation to Combat Terrorism at the 14th Ministerial Meeting, Brussels July: European Commission launches its Policy Paper: A New Partnership with South East Asia EU and ASEAN cooperate in Aceh Monitoring Mission March: The Nuremberg Declaration on an Enhanced EU-ASEAN Partnership is signed at the 16th Ministerial Meeting, Nuremberg November: A Plan of Action to implement the Nuremberg Declaration is adopted at the 1st ASEAN-EU Commemorative Summit EU and its Member States start to appoint Ambassadors as Representatives to ASEAN May: 1st EU-ASEAN Business Summit, Jakarta EU expects to accede to the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation 1

EU and ASEAN: deepening relations for the next decade To bring our two great regions closer together following the new ASEAN Charter, the EU and ASEAN have decided to further expand cooperation. Therefore we are striving to: Broaden and intensify our political dialogue Move to sign the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation (TAC). EU accession to this ASEAN initiated Treaty, which has been signed by 28 countries will boost the EU s political engagement with the region and further enhance cooperation with ASEAN. The ratification of the Third Protocol of the TAC (which enables the accession to the TAC of the EU) by all 28 signatories is expected to be concluded in 2012. Upgrade diplomatic relations. The Charter opens the door for more formal accreditation of foreign countries and international organisations to ASEAN. The EU and all EU Member States present in Jakarta (the seat of the ASEAN Secretariat) have accredited their ambassadors to ASEAN. To date 22 EU Ambassadors have been appointed as representatives to ASEAN. In time, ASEAN has indicated it will move to appoint a diplomatic (ASEAN) representation to the EU. Pursue Partnership and Cooperation Agreements with countries of ASEAN. Through the implementation of the Plan of Action on an EU-ASEAN Enhanced Partnership there has been a considerable widening of EU engagement with ASEAN. Negotiations on Partnership and Cooperation Agreements with Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam have been completed in 2009/2010 and are still continuing with Thailand, Singapore and Malaysia. Open new areas of cooperation and structural dialogue. In this spirit EU and ASEAN work closely together on matters such as counter-terrorism, mediation and reconciliation, nuclear security, energy, food security, chemical, radiological and biological safety Create Mutual Benefits The ASEAN Charter An anchor for enhanced EU-ASEAN Cooperation The ASEAN Charter, which entered into force in late 2008, was a milestone in the history of ASEAN setting out a vision for the development of the regional grouping over the coming decades. The Charter increases the ambition of ASEAN by defining the institutional architecture for achieving regional integration: the Economic Community, the Political and Security Community and the Socio-Cultural Community. The Charter was followed by three Blueprints which describe the steps that need to be taken to accomplish the targets set for regional integration by 2015. Following the adoption of the ASEAN Charter, the EU and ASEAN upgraded their relations still further to match the increased ambitions of ASEAN and to support their friendship for the coming years. In this context, EU decided to align its development cooperation portfolio with the ASEAN Agenda as set out in the blueprints. Between 2011 and 2013 an amount of 30 million will be allocated to this purpose. All programmes are jointly designed with ASEAN. Enhance and strengthen the dialogue on trade and investment at regional level with the goal of supporting ASEAN integration and the long term objective of a regional Free Trade Agreement (FTA). In this respect, the first ASEAN-EU Business Summit was organised in May 2011, in Jakarta, in the framework of the 18th ASEAN Summit. The Business Summit agreed to explore the creation of a Permanent EU-ASEAN Business Council. Build a region-to-region free trade agreement. Negotiations for Free Trade Agreements are now well advanced with Singapore, and started with Malaysia. Vietnam and Indonesia have also expressed an interest and Thailand may do so soon. In the long term, these bilateral agreements should be stepping stones towards an overarching agreement. region-to-region Enhance technical assistance support. The EU directs its support at two levels - to the ten individual Member States of ASEAN as well as to the ASEAN Secretariat in Jakarta whose mandate is to provide for greater efficiency in the coordination of ASEAN organs and for more effective implementation of ASEAN projects and activities. Support regional integration efforts. For 2007-2013, the EU has allocated 1.3 billion (about US$ 1.7 billion) to the ten ASEAN Member States and 70 million (about US$ 90 million) through the ASEAN Secretariat to support the regional integration efforts. In addition, EU Member States are individually supporting ASEAN through their own assistance programmes. 2

Development Cooperation between EU and ASEAN Sharing experiences ASEAN and the EU have developed an extensive programme of cooperation based on our long standing friendship and with regard to ASEAN s wish to draw on the long history of the EU s own regional integration efforts, sharing experiences of not only what has worked in the EU but also what has not. EU Trade Commissioner Karel De Gucht (left) with ASEAN Secretary General Dr Surin Pitsuwan (right) during the 1st EU-ASEAN Business Summit, Jakarta, May 2011 Strengthening EU-ASEAN Trade and Investment Relations Building on Strong Commercial Ties The EU and ASEAN enjoy very strong commercial ties. The EU is ASEAN s 2nd largest trading partner, while ASEAN is the EU s 5th largest trading partner. In 2010, total trade between the regions was 157 billion (about US$ 208 billion) with ASEAN having a trade surplus of 15 billion (about US$ 20 billion). The EU is the largest source of foreign direct investment in ASEAN. ASEAN-EU Trade (Exports + Imports) 1995-2010 in Billion BioUS$ US$ Both ASEAN and the EU believe our trade and investment relations could be even greater. To move to that next level, ASEAN and the EU started discussing an FTA to link our two regions together, as well as to provide financial cooperation to support capacity building and negotiations. Striving for a region-to-region agreement An FTA will be an excellent way to expand commercial ties, overcome obstacles faced by ASEAN and EU companies, and facilitate enhanced cooperation in other spheres. It would hence be beneficial for both, EU and ASEAN, to strive for an overarching region-to-region agreement in the long term. Part of this cooperation is through policy dialogue. To advance specific issues, such as the proposed ASEAN single market, EU and ASEAN Ministers and officials meet more than 50 times per year. Contributing to Prosperity Another part of this cooperation is delivered through EU support programmes. In the period 2007-2013, in addition to the 1.3 billion (about US$ 1.7 billion) granted to individual ASEAN Member States, the EU is providing 70 million (about US$ 90 million) at regional level through the ASEAN Secretariat. Individual EU Member States are also providing further funds to ASEAN. Together, this makes the EU the largest donor to ASEAN. Supporting ASEAN Countries Country Priority Areas Million 2007-13 Cambodia National Strategic Development 29 Plan, Basic Education Indonesia Education, Trade and Investment, 494 Globalisation, Law enforcement Lao PDR Government Reform, Poverty 69 Reduction Malaysia Dialogue Facility, Trade and 17 Investment Myanmar Education, Health 65 Thailand Economic, Education, Research & 17 Technology, Good Governance, Human Rights, Mine action Philippines Poverty Reduction, Health, Trade 130 and Investment, Mindanao Peace Process Vietnam Socio-Economic Development Plan, Health 304 Brunei and Singapore do not qualify for official development aid because of their high development levels 3

Supporting the Creation of the ASEAN Community The EU financial contribution of 70 million (about US$ 90 million) directly supports ASEAN in its efforts to implement the three Blueprints for the three Communities in the ASEAN Charter. Following the ASEAN institutional architecture, the EU supports the ASEAN Community in the following areas: Support to the ASEAN Economic Community. Given that the EU established its own internal (single) market almost 20 years ago, linking the 500 million citizens of the 27 Member States of the EU, this has been a natural focus for EU-ASEAN programmes since the 1990s. With the Charter, ASEAN now has formulated the concrete goal of establishing a single market by 2015. A major EU programme is in preparation to help ASEAN realise the nuts and bolts of this single market, such as harmonised product standards and customs procedures. In addition, the EU helps in areas such as cooperation on statistics between countries that are crucial to allow ASEAN Member States to take informed decisions on the operation of their single market. Socio-Cultural Community. In this relatively new area of EU- ASEAN cooperation, the EU is providing support for enhanced cooperation through its project READI (Regional EU ASEAN Dialogue Initiative), which finances dialogue and exchanges on disaster management and preparedness, climate change, science and technology, energy and information society. Support to the Political and Security Community. This is a new area of cooperation emerging from the Charter. One EU-ASEAN project has already started in border management. In the EU and ASEAN experience, border management is becoming a critical issue as closer integration leads to a greater flow of citizens and commercial traffic across national borders. In addition, the ASEAN region benefits from global EU programmes in the following areas: Higher education exchange: about 250 students and scholars from ASEAN are awarded Erasmus Mundus scholarships for studies in Europe each year. Energy and climate change: cooperation with the EU to promote sustainable production and protect biodiversity. Sustainable forestry programmes (FLEGT): improvement of sustainable forest governance. Regional health hazard programme: cooperation on combating highly pathogenic diseases (HPED) in Asia. ECHO and Uprooted People: humanitarian support for displaced persons and refugees; disaster preparedness and response. How is this support relevant to the ASEAN citizen? Some of what happens in EU-ASEAN co-operation programmes seems very technical. At first sight the relevance for the ordinary citizen of ASEAN is not always clear. Let us, therefore, give a concrete example where EU support has been helpful to ASEAN in its integration effort and have a look at the implementation of the ASEAN Cosmetics Directive which was supported by the EU s APRIS programme. Cosmetics, from soap to shampoo, are typically products people buy on a daily basis. The ASEAN Cosmetics Directive is one of the first concrete examples where the economic integration of ten ASEAN cosmetics markets is working. Borrowing from the EU approach, the EU helped ASEAN establish the Cosmetics Directive which is now transposed and being implemented by the 10 ASEAN Member States. Under the Cosmetics Directive, ASEAN regulators and industry have agreed to common standards for cosmetic products, and common rules for product testing and market surveillance. These provisions enable the free movement of cosmetic goods within the ASEAN region, whilst protecting consumers from potentially dangerous products and opening up access to fresh markets overseas. While only affecting one sector, this is a big step forward towards the rules-based internal market foreseen in the ASEAN Charter. Let us not forget that the EU of today started in the 1950s in the same limited way with the European Coal and Steel Community and spread from there. 4

EU and ASEAN Member States EU-ASEAN Key Figures (2010) EU ASEAN Member States 27 10 Population (in millions) 502 598 Population growth 0.3% 1.3% GDP (in trillion )* 12.3 [US$ 16.3 trillion] 1.4 [US$ 1.9 trillion] GDP per capita ( )* 24 500 [US$ 32 500] 2 300 [US$ 3 000] GDP per capita, PPP ( ) 24 400 [US$ 32 400] 4 000 [US$ 5 300] Source: EuroSTAT, ASEAN Statistics * Exchange rate used for conversion 1 / US $ 1.3257 (average exchange rate 2010); Figures for 2010 Share of FDI Inflows to ASEAN by Source Country 2002-2009 average ASEAN-Major Trade Partners (Exports + Imports) 2010 Rank Partners Million US $ Share World (including ASEAN) 2,042,000 100 % 1 Intra-ASEAN 519,000 25 % 2 China 231,000 11 % 3 EU-27 208,000 10 % 4 Japan 204,000 10 % 5 USA 186,000 9 % Source: ASEAN Statistics Source: ASEAN Statistics 5

Key Contacts ASEAN Secretariat ASEAN Secretariat Jl Sisingamangaraja No 70A Jakarta 12110 Indonesia Tel (62 21) 726 2991, 724 3372 Fax (62 21) 739 8234, 724 3504 e-mail: public@aseansec.org http://www.aseansec.org/ EU Delegations to ASEAN Member States Delegation of the European Union to Cambodia No. 100 A, Preah Norodom Boulevard Khan Dayn Penh, 12207 Phnom Penh Cambodia Tel (855 23) 216 996, Fax (855 23) 216 997 e-mail: delegation-cambodia@ec.europa.eu http://eeas.europa.eu/delegations/cambodia Delegation of the European Union to Indonesia, Brunei Darussalam and ASEAN Intiland Tower, 16th floor Jl Jend Sudirman 32 Jakarta 10220 Indonesa Tel (62 21) 2554 6200, Fax (62 21) 2554 6201 e-mail: delegation-indonesia@eeas.europa.eu http://eeas.europa.eu/delegations/indonesia Delegation of the European Union to Laos Sihom Commerce Center Building Souphanouvong Avenue Vientiane, Lao PDR PO Box 9325 Tel (856 21) 241134, Fax (856 21) 241137 e-mail: delegation-laos@eeas.europa.eu http://eeas.europa.eu/delegations/laos Delegation of the European Union to Malaysia Menara Tan & Tan, Suite 10.01 207 Jalan Tun Razak 50400 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Tel (60 3) 2723 7373, Fax (60 3) 2723 7337 e-mail: delegation-malaysia@eeas.europa.eu http://eeas.europa.eu/delegations/malaysia Delegation of the European Union to the Philippines 30/F Tower 2, RCBC Plaza 6819 Ayala Avenue Makati City, 1200 The Philippines Tel (63 2) 859 5100, Fax (63 2) 859 5109 e-mail: delegation-philippines@eeas.europa.eu http://eeas.europa.eu/delegations/philippines Delegation of the European Union to Singapore 250 North Bridge Road #38-03/04 Raffles City Tower Singapore 179101 Tel (65) 6336 7919, Fax (65) 6336 3394 e-mail: delegation-singapore@eeas.europa.eu http://eeas.europa.eu/delegations/singapore Delegation of the European Union to Thailand and Myanmar Kian Gwan House II, 19th floor 140/1 Wireless Road Bangkok, Thailand 10330 Tel (66 2) 305 2600, Fax (66 2) 255 9113 e-mail: delegation-thailand@eeas.europa.eu http://eeas.europa.eu/delegations/thailand Delegation of the European Union to Vietnam 17th-18th floor, Pacific Place Office Building 83B Ly Thuong Kiet Hanoi, Vietnam Tel (84 4) 3941 0099, Fax (84 4) 3946 1701 e-mail: delegation-vietnam@eeas.europa.eu http://eeas.europa.eu/delegations/vietnam Important EU links European External Action Service: http://eeas.europa.eu EuropeAid Development and Cooperation: http://ec.europa.eu/europeaid ECHO Humanitarian Aid & Civil Protection: http://ec.europa.eu/echo European Commission DG Trade: http://ec.europa.eu/trade Updated: November 2011 (5th edition) EU Delegation, Jakarta 6