Hanoi (VNA) – The ASEAN Community is s♑et to formally take effect on December 31. It incl♔udes the three pillars which are economics, politics and security and socio-cultural components. The establishment of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) will play the most important role in establishing ASEAN as a region of tremendous opportunity.
ASEAN's Secretary General Le Luong Minh speaks with Vietnam News about ASEAN's greater integration process.* Some assessments indicated that the establishment of ASEAN Community would help the regional security situation become more stable. What is your opinion?
Peace and stability of ASEAN countries are guaranteed, so I can affirm that there is no possibility of conflict between two ASEAN member nations. However, we have been facing a complicated situation in the region, especially disputes over sovereignty in the East Sea, which contrasts with the spirit and regulation of the declaration on the conduct of parties in the East Sea that is eroding the trust of relevant parties. Along with the enhancement of trust, peace and stability in the region, we need to boost the process of consultation with China to complete the Code of Conduct (COC). The pending COC will work on a legal framework to effectively solve the regional situation.* At the recent 27th ASEAN Summit in November, the leaders adopted ASEAN 2025: Forging Ahead Together. This document, which contains the ASEAN Vision Community 2025 and the three community blueprints 2025, will chart the future direction of ASEAN in the coming decade. Could you elaborate on the new features of Vision 2025 in comparison with Vision 2015?
First, the ASEAN Vision Community 2025 will be highly cohesive and integrated towards a people-centred, people-oriented community that is also globally active and relevant.* How will AEC 2025's strategic measures be implemented, and how will the implementation of these measures be monitored?
* What is the biggest challenge in realising a single market when implementing four major goals in the first phase of the establishment of AEC, including building a single market?
* What does ASEAN expect from foreign companies in forming the AEC?
The full potential of the AEC cannot be realised without strong partnerships with the private sector including foreign companies. As the AEC is formally established, investors can now see ASEAN increasingly as a single investment destination rather than 10 distinct economies. This follows what many investors have done, in terms of developing and pursuing an ASEAN strategy.
Foreign companies are thus encouraged not only to trade with ASEAN member states, but also to invest and set up their operations in the region. Indeed, AEC provides unparalleled opportunities to foreign companies in almost all fields of business. Over the last decade, ASEAN has facilitated a number of measures such as tariff elimination, simplified rules of origin and customs processes, and harmonised technical regulations and standards to facilitate trade. Investment rules have been liberalised and investment regimes improved, while service sectors progressively opened up. ASEAN has also undertaken a number of measures to enhance external relations with its trade partners, which has resulted in better market access and opportunities in those countries.
There is also a great need for infrastructure investment in roads, rails and ports, and especially urban transportation. ASEAN is also part of the supply chain for a vast number of industries such as the electronics and automotive sectors. ASEAN also has a huge and growing consumer market where demand for food products, consumer electronics, healthcare and wellness products' markets are expanding.
Foreign companies should view ASEAN not only as a price-competitive production base, but also a dynamic one, with complementary strengths, resource endowments, and a dynamic and efficient workforce and talents. Sustainable investments that seek to build upon ASEAN's capabilities, as well as cultivate its dynamism and potential - in other words, those that are in this for the long haul - will find themselves well-rewarded. ASEAN is also a rising and growing market.
* ASEAN is one of the most diverse associations in the world. Is the diversification an advantage or disadvantage for the association in the integration process?
I can say that ASEAN is an association that is diverse in culture, religions, history and political systems. Importantly, the association doesn't turn that diversification into a disaster, but an advantage in the process of building the community as well as integration. Therefore, the highest motto we set in the building of the ASEAN Community is "unity in diversification". With this motto, I think that the ASEAN community has been successful.
Collectively, the region is currently the 7th largest economy in the world and the 3rd largest in Asia. It is also the 3rd largest market in the world with a population of over 622 million, behind only China and India.
ASEAN's total FDI inflows stood ওat 136.2 billion USD in 2014, attracting 11 percent of global FDI flows in 2014, a significant increase from just 5 percent in 2007.-V🔴NA