ASEAN ECONOMIC INTEGRATION FORUM YEARS, AND BEYOND: FORGING AN INCLUSIVE ASEAN. Tentative Program

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ASEAN ECONOMIC INTEGRATION FORUM 2017 50 YEARS, AND BEYOND: FORGING AN INCLUSIVE ASEAN United Nations Conference Centre, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP), Bangkok, Thailand 14-15 September 2017 Tentative Program Convenors Partners Sponsors Page 1 of 7

ASEAN ECONOMIC INTEGRATION FORUM (AEIF) The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is 50 years old this year. That is a milestone for a loosely constructed regional organization, which five countries created at the height of the Cold War, to have come this far. Since then, its member countries have transformed ASEAN into a rule-based entity encompassing almost all the countries in Southeast Asia. Now, ASEAN is both the world s seventh-largest market and third-largest labour force, and has been projected to become the fourth-largest economic bloc by 2030. Additionally, the group established the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) at the end of 2015 to create a single market and production base facilitating even closer economic, political, social, and cultural cooperation. FORUM 2017 The AEC is a work-in-progress and will be for many years to come. A key challenge in the development of the AEC is how to promote and achieve equitable, inclusive and sustainable growth so that ASEAN remains relevant for the next 50 years. Forum 2017 tackles this challenge by looking at the following considerations: Engaging Empowering Enabling COMMUNITY WOMEN YOUTH With a focus on RELEVANT RESEARCH Positioning BUSINESS Connecting ASEAN PARTNERS Embedding INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 4.0 EFFECTIVE POLICIES DYNAMIC BUSINESS Framing SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS Speakers and panellists are ASEAN and global leaders from community, academia, government and business committed to a successful AEC that benefits all ASEAN. INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE Join this UNIQUE event hosted by the United Nations ESCAP in Bangkok Academics and Researchers Policy Makers and Regulators Businesses and Industry Associations Students Learn Contribute - Network Keynote Speeches Panel Sessions Exhibits Media Room REGISTRATION Registration is at http://www.ukm.my/aeif/ and http://www.unescap.org/events/asean-economic-integration-forum-2017 Page 2 of 7

Day 1: 14 September 2017 (Thursday) 0800-0900 Registration 0900-1030 Opening Session KEYNOTE SPEECHES 1. Dr. Shamshad Akhtar, Under-Secretary-General and Executive Secretary, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific 2. Dr Ulrich Zachau, World Bank Country Director for South East Asia 3. Mr. Don Pramudwinai, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Thailand (TBC) 1030-1045 Networking Break 1045-1145 ROUNDTABLE 1: EMPOWERING ASEAN WOMEN IN BUSINESS Chair: Professor Dato Dr. Rashila Ramli, Director, Institute of Malaysian and International Studies (IKMAS), Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Speaker: Aireen Omar, CEO and Executive Director, AirAsia 1. Eleanor Mak, President, Australia-ASEAN Business Council 2. Ms. Cai Cai, Social Development Division, ESCAP 1145-1300 ROUNDTABLE 2: SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT FOR INCLUSIVE ECONOMIC GROWTH Chair: His Excellency Ambassador Dato Muhamad Noor Yacob, Institute of Malaysian and International Studies (IKMAS) Speaker: World Bank 1. Dr. Christian Haberli, World Trade Institute 2. Multinational Company (TBC) 3. Social Enterprise (TBC) 1300-1400 Lunch Lunch Speech Chair: Institute of Diplomacy and Foreign Relations, Malaysia. Speaker: YAM Tunku Zain Al-Abidin Tuanku Mukhriz, President, Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs: ENABLING ASEAN YOUTH TO ACHIEVE THE AEC S POTENTIAL 1400-1530 ROUNDTABLE 3: CLMVT AND ASEAN INTEGRATION Chair: Dr. Choltis Dhirathiti, Deputy Executive Director, ASEAN University Network Speaker: Dr. Matthew Walton, St. Antony s College, University of Oxford Page 3 of 7

1. Dr. Chin Kok Fay, Universiti Kebangsaan MalaysiaT 2. Shabih Ali Mohib, World Bank Program Leader for South East Asia 3. John Tranh, Chair ASEAN Young Entrepreneur Council, Vietnam 1530-1545 Networking Break 1545-1715 PARALLEL SESSION 1A: WORKING WITH ASEAN PARTNERS ON THE AEC JOURNEY (all speakers are confirmed) Chair: Dr. Choltis Dhirathiti, Deputy Executive Director, ASEAN University Network 1. One Belt One Road, The Way Forward for China and ASEAN? Dr. Amalina Ahmad Tajudin, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia 2. Brexit Dilemma and Curative Initiatives of ASEAN: A Regional Framework towards ASEAN Economic Community Dr. Mohd Fairuz Md. Salleh, The National University of Malaysia 3. CSO Networking: A Strategy to Achieve ASEAN Vision Rosmalinda Linda & Prof. Ningrum Natasya Sirait, Universitas Sumatera Utara 1545-1715 PARALLEL SESSION 1B: TRADE IN ASEAN Chair: World Bank Global Knowledge and Research Hub in Malaysia 1. Economic Impact of the Trade Integration on Selected ASEAN Economies Prof. Kakali Mukhopadhyay, Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, India 2. The Effects of the ASEAN-China FTA On Sectorial Cross-Border Trade Said Jafarli, The National University of Malaysia 3. A Production Network Analysis on Trade among ASEAN Countries: An Input Output Model Based Analysis Abbhirami Sivarajan, The National University of Malaysia 1545-1715 PARALLEL SESSION 1C: LEGAL AND SOCIAL DIMENSION OF ASEAN INTEGRATION Chair: UNESCAP 1. Achieving the ASEAN Economic Community through the Law: A Reflection on ASEAN s Approach and Implementation Experience in Competition and Intellectual Property Law Dr. Chinyere Ezeoke, University of Malaya 2. Strengthening Social Sustainability - Graduate from Informal Sector in Thailand I Chan (Jack) Huang, UNESCAP 3. Correlation between Competition Law Cases and Corruption: The Case Study of Indonesia Prof. Ningrum Natasya Sirait, Universitas Sumatera Utara Page 4 of 7

Day 2: 15 September 2017 (Friday) 0900-1000 MINISTERIAL SESSIONS Chair: Dr. Kamaline Punitpuvidol, International Institute for Trade and Development 1. Hon. Dato Sri Mustapa Mohamad, Minister of International Trade and Industry, Malaysia (TBC) 2. HE Ms. Apiradi Tantraporn, Minister of Commerce, Thailand (TBC) 1000-1030 Book Launch: Trade integration within ASEAN: The role of non-tariff measures for Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar and Viet Nam (ARTNeT/ESCAP and AFD) Discussant: Watcharas Leelawath, Executive Director, Mekong Institute 1030-1045 Networking Break 1045-1200 ROUNDTABLE 4: IMPACT OF INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 4.0 ON ASEAN S FUTURE Chair: Dr. Sufian Jusoh, Senior Fellow, Institute of Malaysian and International Studies. Speaker: Eduardo Pedrosa, Secretary General, The Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (TBC) Discussant: 1. Dr Jingjai Hanchanlash, Thai Chamber of Commerce and Loxey Public Company Ltd (Confirmed) 1. Automotive Company Thailand (TBC) 1200-1300 ROUNDTABLE 5: POSITIONING ASEAN BUSINESS FOR AEC SUCCESS Chair: Peter Mc Kenna, Managing Director, Venturenauts: Australia- ASEAN Business Council 1300-1400 Lunch Speaker: UNDP (Adviser for ASEAN) Part 1: Impact of the AEC on Doing Business Within ASEAN Panellists: 1. Thai Multinational (TBC) 2. Charles Schneider, World Bank Senior Private Sector Specialist 3. Htun Htun, Myanmar Young Entrepreneurs Association 1400-1515 ROUNDTABLE 5: POSITIONING ASEAN BUSINESS FOR AEC SUCCESS Chair: Peter McKenna, Managing Director, Venturenauts: Australia-ASEAN Business Council Part 2: Impact of the AEC on Doing Business with ASEAN Partners Page 5 of 7

Speaker: Ambassador Kim Youn-sun, General Secretary of the ASEAN- Korea Centre (tbc) Panellists: 1. Professor Dr Prabir De, ASEAN-India Centre, Research and Information System for Developing Countries, India 2. Australian/NZ Multinational Company (TBC) 3. Rolf-Dieter Daniel, President, European Association for Business and Commerce (EABC) (Confirmed) 1515-1630 ROUNDTABLE 6: DEVELOPING INCLUSIVITY AND AEC CONNECTIVITY THROUGH ASEAN OPEN SKY Chair: Tricia Yeoh, IDEAS, Malaysia (tbc) Speaker: Mr. Arkhom Termpittayapaisith, Minister of Transport, Thailand (TBC) 1. Juergen Keitel, Chief Global Affairs Officer, Airasia 2. World Bank (Tourism and Transport Specialist) 3. Chairman of ASEAN Transport Working Group (TBC) 1630-1650 1650-1730 ASEAN S GROWING ROLE IN APEC Alan Bollard, Executive Director, APEC Secretariat (TBC) CLOSING Moderator: Mia Mikic, ESCAP Closing Remarks: Singapore Ambassador to Thailand (Singapore is 2018 Chair of ASEAN) (tbc) The Philippines Ambassador to Thailand Launch of ASEAN Economic Integration Platform GUIDE TO SPEAKERS AND PANELLISTS Each Roundtable and Parallel Session consists of 1 keynote address and 3 panellist presentations followed by open discussion with audience. Each address/presentation is a maximum of 10 minutes to allow for discussion. PowerPoint presentation are strongly discouraged. If unavoidable, a maximum of six slide presentation could be considered. Speakers and panellists may be interviewed by media. These interviews may be conducted by the local media for event coverage, and by partners of the AEIF for post-forum promotion of ASEAN, AEC and the AEIF through AEIF, convenor, partner and other promotional avenues. Page 6 of 7

It will be assumed that those interviewed authorise the use of the interview material (verbal, written, video etc.) for these purposes, unless otherwise advised. GUIDE TO SPONSORS Suitable banners and promotional material can be displayed appropriately at the venue. There is a designated area at the Forum for sponsor to setup exhibits. Further information on the costs for the exhibition: cheng9@un.org CONTACTS REGISTRATION AND INQUIRIES For registration form - http://www.ukm.my/aeif/ and http://www.unescap.org For enquires - AEIF 2017 Secretariat at ASEANEIF2016@gmail.com; cheng9@un.org CONVENORS Dr. Sufian Jusoh, The National University of Malaysia Dr. Matthew J. Walton, University of Oxford Dr. Mia Mikic, United Nations ESCAP EXECUTIVE PARTNERS Peter McKenna, Managing Director Venturenauts Eleanor Mak, President Australia-ASEAN Business Council Page 7 of 7