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J oint R ound T able D iscussion Bali , September 22, 2014. 1. BETTER UNDERSTANDING on MRA in ENGINEERING and ARCHITECTURE SERVICES. The Indonesian Consultants Association Perspective. Zulkifli Halim. Inkindo - The National Association of Indonesian Consultants.
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JointRound Table Discussion Bali, September 22, 2014 1 BETTER UNDERSTANDING on MRA in ENGINEERING and ARCHITECTURE SERVICES The Indonesian Consultants Association Perspective Zulkifli Halim Inkindo - The National Association of Indonesian Consultants
ASEAN AT A GLANCE 1/2 SOURCE : DEUTSCHE BANK (2013) JointRound Table Discussion Bali, September 22, 2014 2 • Motto : One vision, One Identity, One Community ASEAN-10 Real GDP growth: 5.4% Nominal GDP: USD 2.3tr GDP / capita USD 3,745 Population: 616m MALAYSYA Real GDP growth: 5.6% Nominal GDP: USD 304bn GDP / capita USD 10,304 Population: 29,5m MYANMAR Real GDP growth: 6.3% Nominal GDP: USD 53.1bn GDP / capita USD 835 Population: 63,7m VIETNAM Real GDP growth: 5.0% Nominal GDP: USD 138bn GDP / capita USD 1,528 Population: 90,4m LAO PDR Real GDP growth: 8.3% Nominal GDP: USD 9.2bn GDP / capita USD 1,466 Population: 6.4m INDONESIA Real GDP growth: 6.2% Nominal GDP: USD 878bn GDP / capita USD 3,592 Population: 244m CAMBODIA Real GDP growth: 6.5% Nominal GDP: USD 14.2bn GDP / capita USD 934 Population: 15.3m BRUNEI Real GDP growth: 1.3% Nominal GDP: USD 16.6bn GDP / capita USD 41,703 Population: 0.4m SINGAPORE Real GDP growth: 1.3% Nominal GDP: USD 277bn GDP / capita USD 51,162 Population: 5.4m PHILIPPINES Real GDP growth: 6.6% Nominal GDP: USD 250bn GDP / capita USD 2,614 Population: 95.8m THAILAND Real GDP growth: 6.4% Nominal GDP: USD 366bn GDP / capita USD 5,678 Population: 64.6m
ASEAN AT A GLANCE 2/2 SOURCE : DEUTSCHE BANK (2013) 3 JointRound Table Discussion Bali, September 22, 2014 Economic : • Exiting Global Investment Destiny, Strong Growth and Regional Trading Block Construction : • Strong Domestic Demand, Shift from Non Residential Structures to Infrastructure, Market Size and Strong Growth. Infrastructure : • Infrastructure Low Level of Investment, Country’s Long Term Infrastructure Development Plan.
4 ASEAN COMMUNITY ROAD MAP JointRound Table Discussion Bali, September 22, 2014 Cha-am HuaHinDeclaration 2009 ASEAN COMMUNITY ASEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY SINGLE MARKET AND PRODUCTION BASE MRA on Engineering Services (CPC 8672 - 2005) MRA on Architectural Services (CPC 8671 - 2007)
5 JointRound Table Discussion Bali, September 22, 2014 AA & ACPE REGISTERED ENGINEER
THE INDONESIAN CONSULTANTS ASSOCIATION INITIATIVES 6 JointRound Table Discussion Bali, September 22, 2014 • Objective : to benefitting from AEC • Utilize MRA for Communication and Coordination across the Region • Promote Capacity Building and Competency Enhancement for National Consultants. • Develop Strength and Uniqueness of Indonesia in AA and ACPE • Support Government in providing Domestic Regulations for National Market fairness, including tax, billing rates and other relevant issues
THE INDONESIAN CONSULTANTS ASSOCIATION INITIATIVES 7 JointRound Table Discussion Bali, September 22, 2014 • Prepare for export Services and regional /International cooperation • Promote collaboration and ASEAN similarities Role in Regional Dynamic. • Propose Trial/Pilot Cooperation Area for Intra ASEAN cooperation (i.e. IMT-GT, BIMP-EAGA, otherborder and Specific Area of cooperation)
THE INDONESIAN CONSULTANTS ASSOCIATION INITIATIVES 8 Consolidated Round Table Discussion Bali, September 22, 2014 • Propose trial/pilot for ASEAN Architecture and Engineering Services Export Cooperation (i.e. Africa, Central Asia, Pacific Islands etc.) • Encouragereactivation of FACE-The Federation of ASEAN Consulting Engineers to synchronize Professional and Business activities in the region • Utilize the role of ASEAN Secretariat, relevant Government Institutions, PRA • Etc.
9 JointRound Table Discussion Bali, September 22, 2014 THANK YOU