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Asean Economic Community
By
Muhammad Dhafi Iskandar
On 8 August 1967, the Foreign Ministers of Indonesia,
Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand sat down
together in the main hall of the Department of Foreign
Affairs building in Bangkok, Thailand and signed a
document that would be known as the ASEAN
Declaration. ASEAN leaders created what was to become
the most vibrant regional grouping in the developing world
on the eye of new millennium. Since then, membership has
expanded to include Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar
(Burma), and Vietnam.
The establishment and implementation of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) in 2015 is a
major milestone in the regional economic integration agenda in ASEAN. it offers opportunities in the
form of a huge market of US$2.6 trillion and over 622 million people. In 2014, AEC was collectively
the third largest economy in Asia and the seventh largest in the world.
The AEC Blueprint 2025, adopted by the ASEAN Leaders at the 27th
ASEAN Summit on 22
November 2015 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, provides broad directions through strategic measures
for the AEC from 2016 to 2025. Along with the ASEAN Community Vision 2025, and the ASEAN
Political-Security Community (APSC) Blueprint 2025 and the ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community (ASCC)
Blueprint 2025, the AEC Blueprint 2025 forms part of ASEAN 2025: Forging Ahead Together. It
succeeded the AEC Blueprint (2008-2015), which was adopted in 2007.
The AEC Blueprint 2025 is consisting of 5 (five) interrelated and mutually reinforcing
characteristics:
1. A Highly Integrated and Cohesive Economy;
2. A Competitive, Innovative, and Dynamic ASEAN;
3. Enhanced Connectivity and Sectoral Cooperation;
4. A Resilient, Inclusive, People-Oriented, and People-Centered ASEAN;
5. A Global ASEAN.
The AEC Blueprint 2025 sets out the strategic measures under each of the five characteristics of AEC
2025. To operationalize the Blueprint’s implementation, these strategic measures will be further
elaborated in and implemented through the work plans of various sectoral bodies in ASEAN. The
sectoral work plans will be reviewed and updated periodically to ensure their relevance and
effectiveness. Partnership arrangements with the private sector, industry associations and the wider
community at the regional and national levels will also be actively sought and fostered to ensure an
inclusive and participatory approach to the integration process. Institutions will be strengthened and
enhanced approaches to monitoring and public outreach will likewise be developed to support the
effective implementation of the Blueprint.
The AEC Blueprint 2025 will lead towards an ASEAN that is more proactive, having had in place the
structure and frameworks to operate as an economic community, cultivating its collective identity
and strength to engage with the world, responding to new developments, and seizing new
opportunities. The new Blueprint will not only ensure that the 10 ASEAN Member States are
economically integrated, but are also sustainably and gainfully integrated in the global economy,
thus contributing to the goal of shared prosperity.1
Reasons
The current trend of global economic is shifting to Asia, especially toward the two giant economies
of India and the People’s Republic of China who emerge as economic superpowers. It suggests that
“economic size” bestows significant advantage in accelerating growth and fostering development.2
ASEAN is in the process of creating a single market and
production base, called the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC),
which will allow the free flow of goods, services, investments,
and skilled labor, and the free movement of capital across the
region.3
AEC is founded on four basic initiatives: creating a single
market and production base; increasing competitiveness;
1
ASEAN. “ASEAN Economic Community”. ASEAN Secretariat: 15 January 2016. Web.
2
ADBInstitute. “ASEAN 2030: Toward a Borderless Economic Community”. Asian Development Bank: July
2014. Web.
3
24th ASEAN Summit. “Nay Pyi Taw Declaration”. Myanmar: 2014.
promoting equitable economic development; and further integrating ASEAN with the global
economy.4
It requires physical infrastructure such as: Cross-border roads, power lines, railways and
maritime development that will help propel the community forward and will boost existing and new
value chains or production networks.5
AEC face challenging requirements of economic integration,
including changes to domestic laws and in some cases constitutional changes.6
In one side, it is almost like European Union; however there are several differences on both the
detailed concept and implementation. ASEAN is taking a more cautious approach to regional
economic integration than Europe. In Asia, there is currently no serious consideration of a single
currency.7
If we assume that ASEAN is in one economy, it would be the seventh largest in the world with a
combined gross domestic product of $2.4 trillion in 2013. It could be fourth largest by 2050 if growth
trends continue.8 Based on the total merchandise exports of over $1.2 trillion, which nearly 54% of
total ASEAN GDP and 7% of global exports, ASEAN is one of the most open economic regions in the
world.9
4
ASEAN. “Declaration on the ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint”. Singapore: 2007.
5
Speech by ADB President Takehiko Nakao. 19th ASEAN Finance Ministers' Meeting. Kuala Lumpur: 21 March
2015.
6
Menon, Jayant Melendez and Anna Casandra. “Realizing an ASEAN Economic Community: Progress and
Remaining Challenges”. ADBI: 2015. Web.
7
Asian Development Bank. “An Increasingly Unified Asia Is Keeping an Eye on Greece”. ADB: 19 August 2015.
Web.
8
Speech by ADB Vice-President Stephen Groff. “ASEAN Integration and the Private Sector”. Berlin: 2014.
9
“ASEAN 2030: Toward a Borderless Economic Community”. ADBI: 2014.
Having population of more than 600 million people, ASEAN's potential market is larger than the
European Union or North America. Next to the People's Republic of China and India, ASEAN has the
world's third largest labor force that remains relatively young.10
One of the challenges to the ASEAN Economic Community is bridging the perceived "development
divide" between the older and economically more advanced members, such as: Brunei, Indonesia,
Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and
Thailand, known as the ASEAN-6, and the
four newer members, such as: Cambodia,
Lao People's Democratic Republic,
Myanmar, and Vietnam.11
The flexibility that characterizes ASEAN
cooperation, the celebrated "ASEAN way,"
may hand member states a convenient
pretext for noncompliance, according to ADB
report. How to enforce the accords remains an issue. Currently, the economic integration
commitments lack sufficient mechanisms to ensure compliance.12
ASEAN needs a plan beyond the ASEAN Economic Community to achieve the long-term development
aspirations of its 10 member countries, according to an ADB study. This includes introducing
structural reforms nationally and taking bold actions regionally to further deepen the economic
integration.13
10
Speech by ADB Vice-President Stephen Groff. Berlin: 2014.
11
Asian Development Bank. “The ASEAN Economic Community: A Work in Progress”. ADB: December 2013.
Web.
12
“The ASEAN Economic Community: Progress and Remaining Challenges”. ADB: 2015.
13
“ASEAN 2030: Toward a Borderless Economic Community”. ADBI: 2014.
The Vision of ASEAN Economic Community in 2025
 Create a deeply integrated and highly cohesive ASEAN economy that would support
sustained high economic growth and resilience even in the face of global economic
shocks and volatilities;
 Engender a more equitable and inclusive economic growth in ASEAN that narrows the
development gap, eliminates if not reduces poverty significantly, sustains high growth
rates of per capita income, and maintains a rising middle class;
 Foster robust productivity growth through innovation, technology and human resource
development, and intensified regional research and development that is designed for
commercial application to increase ASEAN’s competitive edge in moving the region up
the global value chains (GVCs) into higher technology and knowledge-intensive
manufacturing and services industries;
 Promote the principles of good governance, transparency, and responsive regulatory
regimes through active engagement with the private sector, community-based
organizations, and other stakeholders of ASEAN;
 Widen ASEAN people-to-people, institutional, and infrastructure connectivity through
ASEAN and sub-regional cooperation projects that facilitate movement of capital as well
as skilled labor and talents;
 Create a more dynamic and resilient ASEAN, capable of responding and adjusting to
emerging challenges through robust national and regional mechanisms that address
food and energy security issues, natural disasters, economic shocks, and other emerging
trade-related issues as well as global mega trends;
 Incorporate a sustainable growth agenda that promotes a science-based use of, and
support for, green technology and energy;
 Promote the use of the ASEAN Protocol on Enhanced Dispute Settlement Mechanism
(EDSM) and develop other approaches to speed up economic dispute resolution;
 Reinforce ASEAN centrality in the emerging regional economic architecture by
maintaining ASEAN’s role as the centre and facilitator of economic integration in the
East Asian region; and
 Work towards a common position and enhance ASEAN’s role and voice in global
economic forum.14
14
The ASEAN Secretariat. “ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint 2025”. ASEAN: November 2015. Web. 2.
Facilitate the Movement of Skilled Labor and Business Visitors
The objective of facilitating the movement of
skilled labor in ASEAN began with MRAs that
would allow practitioners in eight professions
to practice in other ASEAN Member States
through mutual recognition of their
qualifications and, where appropriate,
through the implementation of the ASEAN
Qualifications Reference Framework (AQRF),
for which referencing by the ASEAN Member
States is voluntary, to support lifelong
learning and enhance recognition and the ASEAN Agreement on Movement of Natural Persons
(MNP). These arrangements aim to facilitate the temporary cross-border movement of natural
persons and AEC Blueprint 2025 business visitors engaged in the conduct of trade in goods, trade in
services, and investment.
Strategic measures include expand and deepen commitments under the ASEAN Agreement on MNP
where appropriate and reduce, if not standardize, the documentation requirements.
If necessary, ASEAN will consider further improvements to existing MRAs and consider the feasibility
of additional new MRAs to facilitate the mobility of professionals and skilled labor in the region.15
15
“ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint 2025”. ASEAN: November 2015. 10.
Taxation Cooperation
Tax cooperation serves as one of the key elements
to support regional competitiveness in ASEAN by
addressing the issue of fiscal barriers. Several
ongoing and future measures have been committed
to be undertaken, including:
1. Concerted efforts to support the completion and improvement of network of bilateral
tax agreements to address the issues of double taxation, and work towards the
enhancement of withholding tax structure, where possible, to promote the broadening
of investor base in ASEAN debt issuance;
2. Improve the implementation of exchange of information in accordance with
international standards;
3. Discuss measures to address the issue of base erosion and profit shifting to ensure fiscal
health;
4. Explore the possibility of global taxpayers’ identification number to improve tax
collection and enhance monitoring of transactions;
5. Explore the possibility of collaboration in excise taxation and information sharing among
ASEAN Member States on common excisable products.16
16
“ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint 2025”. ASEAN: November 2015. 17-18.
Implementation Mechanism
The ASEAN Economic Community
Council (AECC) shall be the principal
body accountable for the overall
implementation of the strategic
measures in the AEC Blueprint 2025.
To ensure effective implementation of the AEC Blueprint 2025, the following strategic measures will
be undertaken:
1. AECC shall monitor and enforce compliance of all measures agreed in this document. It
also need to establish special task forces/committees to assist the Council in facilitating
resolution of non-compliance related to the implementation of measures agreed upon.
The composition and terms of reference (TOR) of special task forces/committees will be
determined by the Council, taking into consideration the usefulness of independent
views, in the monitoring and implementation of the resolution of non-compliance;
2. A strategic action plan will be developed comprising of key action lines that will
operationalize the strategic measures in the AEC Blueprint 2025. The strategic action
plan will take into account the relevant sectoral work plans, and will be reviewed
periodically to account for developments in each sector;
3. Relevant ASEAN sectoral bodies will coordinate the implementation of their work plans,
while relevant government agencies will be responsible for following up on, and
overseeing, the implementation and preparation of more detailed action plans at the
national level;
4. ASEAN Member States may also access other mechanisms such as the ASEAN Solutions
for Investments, Services, and Trade (ASSIST). Notwithstanding the above, ASEAN
Member States retain the option to utilize the ASEAN Protocol on Enhanced Dispute
Settlement Mechanism (EDSM) to promote a rules-based community;
5. ASEAN Member States shall translate milestones and targets of the AEC Blueprint 2025
into national milestones and targets;
6. The monitoring/tracking of the implementation and compliance of strategic
measures/action lines agreed upon in the document will be conducted by the ASEAN
Secretariat through an enhanced monitoring framework using appropriate approaches
and robust methodology. The impact and outcomes of the AEC Blueprint 2025 will be
monitored, including with the support of the ASEAN Community Statistical System
(ACSS);
7. As may be appropriate, the implementation of AEC Blueprint 2025 will allow for both a
consensus and flexibility approach in the decision-making process by economic bodies in
certain sensitive aspects. Where there is no consensus or when the need for expedited
decisions arises, ASEAN will apply Article 21.2 of the ASEAN Charter;
8. AEC Blueprint 2025 will promote transparency and improve the operation of notification
procedures under all ASEAN economic agreements through the Protocol on Notification
Procedures;
9. The ratification of ASEAN legal instruments after signing will be accelerated, with best
endeavors, within 6 months, subject to domestic processes of ASEAN Member States;
10. Partnership arrangements with the private sector, industry associations, and the wider
community at the regional and national levels will also be actively sought and fostered
to ensure sustained participation of all stakeholders in the integration process.
The next phase of integration will require strong institutional support, further strengthening of
ASEAN Secretariat and strategic collaboration with other institutions.17
17
“ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint 2025”. ASEAN: November 2015. 36-37.
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Asean Economic Community

  • 2. On 8 August 1967, the Foreign Ministers of Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand sat down together in the main hall of the Department of Foreign Affairs building in Bangkok, Thailand and signed a document that would be known as the ASEAN Declaration. ASEAN leaders created what was to become the most vibrant regional grouping in the developing world on the eye of new millennium. Since then, membership has expanded to include Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar (Burma), and Vietnam. The establishment and implementation of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) in 2015 is a major milestone in the regional economic integration agenda in ASEAN. it offers opportunities in the form of a huge market of US$2.6 trillion and over 622 million people. In 2014, AEC was collectively the third largest economy in Asia and the seventh largest in the world.
  • 3. The AEC Blueprint 2025, adopted by the ASEAN Leaders at the 27th ASEAN Summit on 22 November 2015 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, provides broad directions through strategic measures for the AEC from 2016 to 2025. Along with the ASEAN Community Vision 2025, and the ASEAN Political-Security Community (APSC) Blueprint 2025 and the ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community (ASCC) Blueprint 2025, the AEC Blueprint 2025 forms part of ASEAN 2025: Forging Ahead Together. It succeeded the AEC Blueprint (2008-2015), which was adopted in 2007. The AEC Blueprint 2025 is consisting of 5 (five) interrelated and mutually reinforcing characteristics: 1. A Highly Integrated and Cohesive Economy; 2. A Competitive, Innovative, and Dynamic ASEAN; 3. Enhanced Connectivity and Sectoral Cooperation; 4. A Resilient, Inclusive, People-Oriented, and People-Centered ASEAN; 5. A Global ASEAN.
  • 4. The AEC Blueprint 2025 sets out the strategic measures under each of the five characteristics of AEC 2025. To operationalize the Blueprint’s implementation, these strategic measures will be further elaborated in and implemented through the work plans of various sectoral bodies in ASEAN. The sectoral work plans will be reviewed and updated periodically to ensure their relevance and effectiveness. Partnership arrangements with the private sector, industry associations and the wider community at the regional and national levels will also be actively sought and fostered to ensure an inclusive and participatory approach to the integration process. Institutions will be strengthened and enhanced approaches to monitoring and public outreach will likewise be developed to support the effective implementation of the Blueprint. The AEC Blueprint 2025 will lead towards an ASEAN that is more proactive, having had in place the structure and frameworks to operate as an economic community, cultivating its collective identity and strength to engage with the world, responding to new developments, and seizing new opportunities. The new Blueprint will not only ensure that the 10 ASEAN Member States are economically integrated, but are also sustainably and gainfully integrated in the global economy, thus contributing to the goal of shared prosperity.1 Reasons The current trend of global economic is shifting to Asia, especially toward the two giant economies of India and the People’s Republic of China who emerge as economic superpowers. It suggests that “economic size” bestows significant advantage in accelerating growth and fostering development.2 ASEAN is in the process of creating a single market and production base, called the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC), which will allow the free flow of goods, services, investments, and skilled labor, and the free movement of capital across the region.3 AEC is founded on four basic initiatives: creating a single market and production base; increasing competitiveness; 1 ASEAN. “ASEAN Economic Community”. ASEAN Secretariat: 15 January 2016. Web. 2 ADBInstitute. “ASEAN 2030: Toward a Borderless Economic Community”. Asian Development Bank: July 2014. Web. 3 24th ASEAN Summit. “Nay Pyi Taw Declaration”. Myanmar: 2014.
  • 5. promoting equitable economic development; and further integrating ASEAN with the global economy.4 It requires physical infrastructure such as: Cross-border roads, power lines, railways and maritime development that will help propel the community forward and will boost existing and new value chains or production networks.5 AEC face challenging requirements of economic integration, including changes to domestic laws and in some cases constitutional changes.6 In one side, it is almost like European Union; however there are several differences on both the detailed concept and implementation. ASEAN is taking a more cautious approach to regional economic integration than Europe. In Asia, there is currently no serious consideration of a single currency.7 If we assume that ASEAN is in one economy, it would be the seventh largest in the world with a combined gross domestic product of $2.4 trillion in 2013. It could be fourth largest by 2050 if growth trends continue.8 Based on the total merchandise exports of over $1.2 trillion, which nearly 54% of total ASEAN GDP and 7% of global exports, ASEAN is one of the most open economic regions in the world.9 4 ASEAN. “Declaration on the ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint”. Singapore: 2007. 5 Speech by ADB President Takehiko Nakao. 19th ASEAN Finance Ministers' Meeting. Kuala Lumpur: 21 March 2015. 6 Menon, Jayant Melendez and Anna Casandra. “Realizing an ASEAN Economic Community: Progress and Remaining Challenges”. ADBI: 2015. Web. 7 Asian Development Bank. “An Increasingly Unified Asia Is Keeping an Eye on Greece”. ADB: 19 August 2015. Web. 8 Speech by ADB Vice-President Stephen Groff. “ASEAN Integration and the Private Sector”. Berlin: 2014. 9 “ASEAN 2030: Toward a Borderless Economic Community”. ADBI: 2014.
  • 6. Having population of more than 600 million people, ASEAN's potential market is larger than the European Union or North America. Next to the People's Republic of China and India, ASEAN has the world's third largest labor force that remains relatively young.10 One of the challenges to the ASEAN Economic Community is bridging the perceived "development divide" between the older and economically more advanced members, such as: Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand, known as the ASEAN-6, and the four newer members, such as: Cambodia, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Myanmar, and Vietnam.11 The flexibility that characterizes ASEAN cooperation, the celebrated "ASEAN way," may hand member states a convenient pretext for noncompliance, according to ADB report. How to enforce the accords remains an issue. Currently, the economic integration commitments lack sufficient mechanisms to ensure compliance.12 ASEAN needs a plan beyond the ASEAN Economic Community to achieve the long-term development aspirations of its 10 member countries, according to an ADB study. This includes introducing structural reforms nationally and taking bold actions regionally to further deepen the economic integration.13 10 Speech by ADB Vice-President Stephen Groff. Berlin: 2014. 11 Asian Development Bank. “The ASEAN Economic Community: A Work in Progress”. ADB: December 2013. Web. 12 “The ASEAN Economic Community: Progress and Remaining Challenges”. ADB: 2015. 13 “ASEAN 2030: Toward a Borderless Economic Community”. ADBI: 2014.
  • 7. The Vision of ASEAN Economic Community in 2025  Create a deeply integrated and highly cohesive ASEAN economy that would support sustained high economic growth and resilience even in the face of global economic shocks and volatilities;  Engender a more equitable and inclusive economic growth in ASEAN that narrows the development gap, eliminates if not reduces poverty significantly, sustains high growth rates of per capita income, and maintains a rising middle class;  Foster robust productivity growth through innovation, technology and human resource development, and intensified regional research and development that is designed for commercial application to increase ASEAN’s competitive edge in moving the region up the global value chains (GVCs) into higher technology and knowledge-intensive manufacturing and services industries;  Promote the principles of good governance, transparency, and responsive regulatory regimes through active engagement with the private sector, community-based organizations, and other stakeholders of ASEAN;  Widen ASEAN people-to-people, institutional, and infrastructure connectivity through ASEAN and sub-regional cooperation projects that facilitate movement of capital as well as skilled labor and talents;  Create a more dynamic and resilient ASEAN, capable of responding and adjusting to emerging challenges through robust national and regional mechanisms that address food and energy security issues, natural disasters, economic shocks, and other emerging trade-related issues as well as global mega trends;  Incorporate a sustainable growth agenda that promotes a science-based use of, and support for, green technology and energy;  Promote the use of the ASEAN Protocol on Enhanced Dispute Settlement Mechanism (EDSM) and develop other approaches to speed up economic dispute resolution;  Reinforce ASEAN centrality in the emerging regional economic architecture by maintaining ASEAN’s role as the centre and facilitator of economic integration in the East Asian region; and  Work towards a common position and enhance ASEAN’s role and voice in global economic forum.14 14 The ASEAN Secretariat. “ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint 2025”. ASEAN: November 2015. Web. 2.
  • 8. Facilitate the Movement of Skilled Labor and Business Visitors The objective of facilitating the movement of skilled labor in ASEAN began with MRAs that would allow practitioners in eight professions to practice in other ASEAN Member States through mutual recognition of their qualifications and, where appropriate, through the implementation of the ASEAN Qualifications Reference Framework (AQRF), for which referencing by the ASEAN Member States is voluntary, to support lifelong learning and enhance recognition and the ASEAN Agreement on Movement of Natural Persons (MNP). These arrangements aim to facilitate the temporary cross-border movement of natural persons and AEC Blueprint 2025 business visitors engaged in the conduct of trade in goods, trade in services, and investment. Strategic measures include expand and deepen commitments under the ASEAN Agreement on MNP where appropriate and reduce, if not standardize, the documentation requirements. If necessary, ASEAN will consider further improvements to existing MRAs and consider the feasibility of additional new MRAs to facilitate the mobility of professionals and skilled labor in the region.15 15 “ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint 2025”. ASEAN: November 2015. 10.
  • 9. Taxation Cooperation Tax cooperation serves as one of the key elements to support regional competitiveness in ASEAN by addressing the issue of fiscal barriers. Several ongoing and future measures have been committed to be undertaken, including: 1. Concerted efforts to support the completion and improvement of network of bilateral tax agreements to address the issues of double taxation, and work towards the enhancement of withholding tax structure, where possible, to promote the broadening of investor base in ASEAN debt issuance; 2. Improve the implementation of exchange of information in accordance with international standards; 3. Discuss measures to address the issue of base erosion and profit shifting to ensure fiscal health; 4. Explore the possibility of global taxpayers’ identification number to improve tax collection and enhance monitoring of transactions; 5. Explore the possibility of collaboration in excise taxation and information sharing among ASEAN Member States on common excisable products.16 16 “ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint 2025”. ASEAN: November 2015. 17-18.
  • 10. Implementation Mechanism The ASEAN Economic Community Council (AECC) shall be the principal body accountable for the overall implementation of the strategic measures in the AEC Blueprint 2025. To ensure effective implementation of the AEC Blueprint 2025, the following strategic measures will be undertaken: 1. AECC shall monitor and enforce compliance of all measures agreed in this document. It also need to establish special task forces/committees to assist the Council in facilitating resolution of non-compliance related to the implementation of measures agreed upon. The composition and terms of reference (TOR) of special task forces/committees will be determined by the Council, taking into consideration the usefulness of independent views, in the monitoring and implementation of the resolution of non-compliance; 2. A strategic action plan will be developed comprising of key action lines that will operationalize the strategic measures in the AEC Blueprint 2025. The strategic action plan will take into account the relevant sectoral work plans, and will be reviewed periodically to account for developments in each sector; 3. Relevant ASEAN sectoral bodies will coordinate the implementation of their work plans, while relevant government agencies will be responsible for following up on, and overseeing, the implementation and preparation of more detailed action plans at the national level; 4. ASEAN Member States may also access other mechanisms such as the ASEAN Solutions for Investments, Services, and Trade (ASSIST). Notwithstanding the above, ASEAN Member States retain the option to utilize the ASEAN Protocol on Enhanced Dispute Settlement Mechanism (EDSM) to promote a rules-based community; 5. ASEAN Member States shall translate milestones and targets of the AEC Blueprint 2025 into national milestones and targets; 6. The monitoring/tracking of the implementation and compliance of strategic measures/action lines agreed upon in the document will be conducted by the ASEAN Secretariat through an enhanced monitoring framework using appropriate approaches and robust methodology. The impact and outcomes of the AEC Blueprint 2025 will be
  • 11. monitored, including with the support of the ASEAN Community Statistical System (ACSS); 7. As may be appropriate, the implementation of AEC Blueprint 2025 will allow for both a consensus and flexibility approach in the decision-making process by economic bodies in certain sensitive aspects. Where there is no consensus or when the need for expedited decisions arises, ASEAN will apply Article 21.2 of the ASEAN Charter; 8. AEC Blueprint 2025 will promote transparency and improve the operation of notification procedures under all ASEAN economic agreements through the Protocol on Notification Procedures; 9. The ratification of ASEAN legal instruments after signing will be accelerated, with best endeavors, within 6 months, subject to domestic processes of ASEAN Member States; 10. Partnership arrangements with the private sector, industry associations, and the wider community at the regional and national levels will also be actively sought and fostered to ensure sustained participation of all stakeholders in the integration process. The next phase of integration will require strong institutional support, further strengthening of ASEAN Secretariat and strategic collaboration with other institutions.17 17 “ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint 2025”. ASEAN: November 2015. 36-37.
  • 12. For further assistance & consultation, kindly contact: Muhammad Ikhlas Modjo E: mim@mimconsulting.co.id P: +62 815 8200 890 Doddy Oktavianus Iskandar E: doddy.oktavianus@mimconsulting.co.id P: +62 813 1835 9197 Dian Oktaviani E: dian.okta@mimconsulting.co.id P: +62 816 184 7683 Disclaimer: this content is for general information purposes only, and should not be used as a substitute for consultation with professional advisors www.mimconsulting.co.id Wisma Kodel - 11th floor Jl. HR Rasuna Said Kav. B-4 Jakarta Selatan 12920 T: +62 21 5290 2028 F: +62 21 5290 202