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ASEAN
Political-Security
Community
(APSC)
ASEAN
Economic
Community
(AEC)
ASEAN
Socio-Cultural
Community
(ASCC)
142 actions
154 actions
339 actions
ASEAN Community
ASEAN Political-Security
Community (APSC)
ASEAN Economic
Community (AEC)
Enhancing
peace, stability, democracy and
prosperity in the region through
comprehensive political and
security cooperation
ASEAN Socio-Cultural
Community (ASCC)
Nurturing human, cultural and
natural resources for sustained
development in a harmonious
and people- centred ASEAN
APSC Overview
Political Cooperation:
A Rules-based Community of Shared Values and Norms
Security Cooperation:
A Cohesive, Peaceful, Stable and Resilient Region with Shared
Responsibility for Comprehensive Security
External Relations:
A Dynamic and Outward-looking Region in an Increasingly Integrated
and Interdependent World
Political Cooperation
A.1. Cooperation in Political Development
Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea (DOC) and
Guidelines of Implementation, towards early adoption of Code of Conduct (COC)
Ongoing
implementation
Completed
No
Implementation
11%
71%
Action
lines
A1.
Cooperation
in Political
Development
A 2. Shaping
and Sharing
Norms
Ongoing
implementation
Completed
Not Implemented
Yet or Unavailable
Info
44
32
73%
7%
20%
17
11
65%
24%
12%
Security Cooperation
B.1. Conflict Prevention / Confidence Building Measures
Security Cooperation
B.4. Non-Traditional Security Issues
ASEAN Work Plan on Combating Illicit Drug Production, Trafficking and Use
28%
Ongoing
implementation
Completed
No
Implementation
10%
62%
Ongoing
implementation
Completed
B1. Conflict
Prevention & CBM
19
14
74%
5%
21%
B2. Conflict
Resolution & Pacific
Settlement of
Disputes
13
31%
31%
38%
B3. Post-Conflict
Peacebuilding
16
19%
6%
12
75%
B4. Non-traditional
Security
22
22
100%
0%
0%
B5. Strengthen
ASEAN Cooperation
on Disaster
Management &
Emergency
Response
60%
40%
0%
100%
0%
0%
External Relations
C.1. Strengthening ASEAN Centrality in Regional Cooperation and Community Building
Two-pronged approach on ASEAN Centrality: acceleration of ASEAN
intensification of ASEANs external relations.
integration
&
External Relations
Dialogue Partners
External Relations
Ongoing
implementation
Completed
C1. Strengthening
ASEAN Centrality
in Regional
Cooperation and
Community
Building
100%
0%
0%
C2. Promoting
Enhanced Ties
with External
Parties
100%
0%
0%
C3. Strengthening
Consultations and
Cooperation on
Multilateral Issues
of Common
Concern
100%
0%
0%
Ongoing
implementation
43
Completed
21
No
Implementation
11
7
Status of
Implementation:
Political Dimension
Status of
Implementation:
Security Dimension
Status of
Implementation:
External Relations
2nd ADMM-Plus
Towards 2015
AEC Pillar 1
AEC Pillar 2
AEC Pillar 3
AEC Pillar 4
Competitive
Economic Region
Equitable Economic
Development
Integration into
the Global Economy
SME development
Initiative for ASEAN
Integration (IAI)
Coherent approach
towards external
economic relations
Enhanced
participation in global
supply networks
Competition policy
Consumer protection
Intellectual property
rights
Infrastructure
development
Taxation
E-Commerce
Phase 3
2012 2013
79.1%
Phase2
2010 2011
Phase 1
2008 2009
89.5 %
completed
72.1%
completed
completed
Phase 4
2014 - 2015
China, 5,878
12
India, 1,538
10
ASEAN, 1,859
8
ROK, 1,007
6
(2)
ANZ, 1,376
EU-27, 16,282
Japan, 5,459
USA, 14,658
Unit
2003
2010
km2
4,435,670
4,435,670
million
542.3
598.5
US$ billion
718.4
1,858.7
percent
6.6
7.1
US$
1,322
3,106
US$ billion
824.5
2,045.7
Export
US$ billion
452.5
1,070.9
Import
US$ billion
372.0
974.8
Export of Services
US$ billion
80.1
216.9
US$ billion
24.5
92.9
million
38.4
24
73.8
Visitor arrivals
3,000.0
Trend in ASEAN export, import, and total trade, 1993-2011 (in USD billions)
2,500.0
2,388.6
2,000.0
1,536.9
1,500.0
1,243.5
1,145.0
1,000.0
Export
500.0
429.9
223.3
Import
Total
1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
ASEAN trade increased significantly from USD 430 Billion in 1993 to USD 2.4 Trillion in 2011.
Likewise, exports and imports also increased remarkably, both from USD223.3 billion and
USD429.9 to USD1,243.5 billion and USD1,145 billion respectively for the same period.
2003
2011
200,000
150,000
100,000
50,000
-
Trade Partners
Intra ASEAN
Australia
Canada
China
EU-27
India
Japan
Korea, Republic of
New Zealand
Pakistan
Russia
USA
Others
TOTAL
2011
25.0
2.5
0.5
11.7
9.8
2.9
11.4
5.2
0.3
0.3
0.6
8.3
21.4
100.0
114.11
100,000
92.860
90,000
84.152
80,000
70,000
60,000
50,000
46.895
40,000
30,000
20,000
10,000
19.085
0
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Canada, 1.05
Russia, 0.05
China, 6.66
NZ, 0.01
USA, 6.96
RoW, 27.32
Japan, 16
16..60
IntraASEAN, 19.91
EU 27, 19.32
ASEANs FTAs
ASEAN
FTA
(AFTA)
1.
ASEANChina
FTA
2.
ASEANKorea
FTA
3.
ASEANJapan
Comprehen
sive
Economic
Partnership
4.
ASEANIndia
FTA
5 (6).
ASEANAustraliaNew
Zealand
FTA
1993
2005
2007
2008
2010
2010
Market size
(million)
599
1,939
647
726
1,814
625
Econ size
(US$,
trillion)
1.9
7.7
2.9
7.3
3.4
3.2
Coverage
Goods
Services
Investment
Goods
Services
Investment
Goods
Services
Investment
Goods
(services &
investment in
bilateral EPAs)
Goods
Goods
Services
Investment,
etc.
519.8
751.8
618.4
726.4
575.2
582.6
Entry into
force
Total trade
(US$,
billion)
Average
Shares
(20072011), by
country
1.
ASEANChina FTA
(ACFTA)
2.
ASEANKorea FTA
(AKFTA)
3.
ASEANJapan
Comprehen
sive
Economic
Partnership
(AJCEP)
4.
ASEAN-India
FTA
(AIFTA)
5 (6).
ASEANAustraliaNew
Zealand FTA
(AANZFTA)
Singapore
Singapore
Singapore
Thailand
Singapore
Singapore
Malaysia
Malaysia
Indonesia
Singapore &
Malaysia
Indonesia
Thailand
Thailand
Thailand
Malaysia
Malaysia
Malaysia
1. Minerals
2. Other
machinery
3. Electrical
machinery
4. Animal &
Vegetable
Fats and Oil
5. Organic
Chemicals
1. Minerals
2. Other
machinery
3. Gems and
stones
4. Vehicles
5. Electrical
machinery
Indonesia
Average
Shares
(20072011), by
product
1. Minerals
2.Electrical
machinery
3. Other
machinery
4. Vehicles
5. Plastic
1.Electrical
machinery
2. Other
machinery
3. Minerals
4. Rubber
5. Plastic
1. Electrical
machinery
2. Minerals
3. Other
machinery
4. Iron and
steel
5. Plastic
1. Electrical
machinery
2. Minerals
3. Other
machinery
4. Vehicles
5. Iron and
steel
ASEAN-EU FTA
stalled after 7 rounds of negotiations; possible
resumption of negotiations upon the realization
of the AEC by the end of 2015
ASEAN-Hong Kong FTA
decision to engage Hong Kong for a bilateral
FTA
ASEAN REGIONAL
COMPREHENSIVE
ECONOMIC
PARTNERSHIP
Trilateral
Agreement
ChinaChina-JapanJapanKorea?
Korea?
AFTA
ACFTA
AKFTA
AJCEP
AIFTA
AANZFTA
ASEANs
other
external
economic
partners
Recognizes ASEAN
Centrality and the
interest of ASEANs
FTA partners
Commit to achieve a
modern, comprehensiv
e, high-quality and
mutually beneficial
economic partnership
agreement
Aug 2012
Guiding
Principles and
Objectives for
Negotiating
Regional
Comprehensive
Economic
Cooperation
Nov 2012
Joint
Declaration on
the Launching
of Regional
Comprehensive
Economic
Cooperation
May 2013
First round of
Regional
Comprehensive
Economic
Cooperation
Negotiation
Second round
will start in
Sept 2013
Dec 2015
Conclude
negotiation on
Regional
Comprehensive
Economic
Cooperation
1. Transport Facilitation
Agreements
2. ATIGA
3. AFAS
4. ACIA
ASEAN: 21.3%
OTHERS: 35.0%
JAPAN: 10.3%
CHINA: 10.6%
USA: 10.9%
EU (27): 11.9%
Top Imports
Top Exports
1. Petroleum products (9.9%)
2. Automotive and parts (9.5%)
3. Computer and parts (6.1%)
4. Electric circuits
(4.8%)
5. Chemical products
(4.0%)
1. Natural gas
(10.5%)
2. Crude oil
(10.4%)
3. Computer and parts (9.2%)
4. Electrical machinery and
parts
(7.1%)
5. Chemical products (6.6%)
6. Electric circuits (6.1%)]
ASCC Overview
Primary Goal
to contribute to realising a people-centred and
socially responsible ASEAN Community by forging a
common identity and building a caring and sharing
society.
ASCC Blueprint
3.
4.
5.
6.
Characteristic
Status of Implementation
Pending/ NoCompleted Ongoing
Implementation/ No
Information Available
1
54
6
A. Human Development
61
94
77
14
28
15
D. Ensuring Environmental
Sustainability
98
64
27
E.
50
47
F.
339
17
264
58
Total
Highest no. of Completed Actions: (1) Ensuring Environmental Sustainability; (2) Social Justice & Human Rights;
(3) Social Welfare & Protection Characteristics
Highest no. of Ongoing Actions:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
1.
2.
3.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
2.
3.
4.
1.
2.
3.
Proposed actions:
Serve as the national focal points for ASEAN matters in their respective
Member States, and shall work closely with the CPR in identifying and
addressing cross-sectoral issues
Sports
Education
Social Protection
Climate change
Disaster
Management
Under discussion
Corporate Social Responsibility
Religious Harmony
ASCC Fund
ASCCs Challenges
2013: A critical year in which the mid-term review will determine the
performance trajectory, achievements and successes; and opportunities,
challenges and emerging trends in achieving ASCC Blueprint objectives
Breakthroughs are needed in addressing persistent issues of crosssectoral coordination, and resource mobilization
Post-2015 development agenda will be dominated by ongoing and
emerging cross-cutting issues such as climate change, energy and
food security, attaining disaster resilience
Consider reinventing ASCC Blueprint to better assure delivery of
goals, objectives and outputs; enable cross-sectoral and cross-pillar
collaboration and to facilitate strategic planning for post-2015
global-regional-national development agenda.
Beyond 2015