Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Upcoming ASEAN Economic Community From The Perspective Of A Non ASEAN

Establishment of ASEAN Economic Community
The ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) originates from the ASEAN Vision 2020, which was adopted in 1997 on the 30th anniversary of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, made up of Brunei Darussalam, Myanmar, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam (ASEAN). With a population of more than 600 million and a nominal GDP of about $2.31 trillion, ASEAN is a strong economic community in Asia and also a driver of global growth.
The AEC is the realisation of the end goal of economic integration as espoused in the Vision 2020, which is based on a convergence of interests of ASEAN member countries to deepen and broaden economic integration through existing and new initiatives with clear timelines. AEC will have to envisage the key characteristics: (i) a single market and production base, (ii) a highly competitive economic region, (iii) a region of equitable economic development, and (iv) a region fully integrated into the global economy. By end of 2015, the AEC will be already started to realize those goals of regional economic integration and to create a single market and production base for the region by 2020.