Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction
- About the Author
- Acknowledgements
- Glossary
- 1 The “ASEAN Way”: Its Nature and Origins
- 2 Who Belongs in ASEAN? The Question of Membership
- 3 The Issue of Non-Interference
- 4 Regional Security: The ASEAN Role
- 5 Integrating the Regional Economy
- 6 ASEAN and the World
- 7 The ASEAN Community: Is It for Real?
- 8 What Kind of Future for ASEAN?
- Appendices
- A The ASEAN Declaration
- B Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia
- C Agreement on the Common Effective Preferential Tariff Scheme for the ASEAN Free Trade Area
- D ASEAN Vision 2020
- E ASEAN at a Crossroads
- F Declaration of ASEAN Concord II
- G Recommendations of the High-Level Task Force on ASEAN Economic Integration
- H ASEAN Security Community Plan of Action
- I The ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community (ASCC) Plan of Action
- Interviews
- Index
G - Recommendations of the High-Level Task Force on ASEAN Economic Integration
from Appendices
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 October 2015
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction
- About the Author
- Acknowledgements
- Glossary
- 1 The “ASEAN Way”: Its Nature and Origins
- 2 Who Belongs in ASEAN? The Question of Membership
- 3 The Issue of Non-Interference
- 4 Regional Security: The ASEAN Role
- 5 Integrating the Regional Economy
- 6 ASEAN and the World
- 7 The ASEAN Community: Is It for Real?
- 8 What Kind of Future for ASEAN?
- Appendices
- A The ASEAN Declaration
- B Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia
- C Agreement on the Common Effective Preferential Tariff Scheme for the ASEAN Free Trade Area
- D ASEAN Vision 2020
- E ASEAN at a Crossroads
- F Declaration of ASEAN Concord II
- G Recommendations of the High-Level Task Force on ASEAN Economic Integration
- H ASEAN Security Community Plan of Action
- I The ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community (ASCC) Plan of Action
- Interviews
- Index
Summary
INTRODUCTION
1. The realization of a fully integrated economic community requires implementation of both liberalization and cooperation measures. The Task Force while focusing its recommendations relating to liberalization and facilitation measures in the area of trade in good, services and investment, acknowledges on the need to enhance cooperation and integration activities in other areas. These will involve among others, human resource development and capacity building; recognition of educational qualifications; closer consultations on macroeconomic and financial policies; trade financing measures; enhanced infrastructure and communications connectivity; development of electronic transactions through e-ASEAN; integrating industries across the region to promote regional sourcing; and enhancing private sector involvement.
ASEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY
2. As a step towards the realization of ASEAN Economic Community for trade in goods, services and investment, the HLTF took into account the experience of other Regional Trading Arrangements (RTAs), ASEAN's own experience, the development perspective in ASEAN and also the views contained in the following documents:
(i) ASEAN Vision 2020, the Hanoi Plan of Action (HPA), and RIA;
(ii) ASEAN Competitiveness Study;
(iii) ASEAN Economic Community: Concept Paper by ISEAS; and
(iv) ASEAN ISIS: Towards an ASEAN Economic Community.
3. The HLTF is of the view that the elements of the AEC in the area of goods, services and investment have been elaborated in ASEAN Vision 2020, HPA and RIA, and recommends that the AEC should be:
(i) The end-goal of economic integration as outlined in the ASEAN Vision 2020;
(ii) Characterized as a single market and production base, with free flow of goods, services, investment and skilled labour, and freer flow of capital by 2020; and
(iii) Approached on a progressive basis with clear timelines by strengthening existing initiatives and building new initiatives to enhance economic integration.
RECOMMENDATIONS
4. Recognizing that not all ASEAN member countries can meet the recommended deadlines, the HLTF recommends that flexibility be allowed in its implementation to enable those member countries that are ready to proceed first.
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- Southeast Asia in Search of an ASEAN Community , pp. 429 - 439Publisher: ISEAS–Yusof Ishak InstitutePrint publication year: 2006