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ASEAN in the global economy & Laos economic changes Workshop on “Lao PDR towards AEC 2015” 19 and 21 February 2013, Lao PDR. Dr. Witada Aunkoonwattaka Trade and Investment Division, ESCAP anukoonwattaka@un.org. 2. The region of huge potential. 3. Source: ASEAN Community in Figures 2011.
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ASEAN in the global economy & Laos economic changesWorkshop on “Lao PDR towards AEC 2015”19 and 21 February 2013, Lao PDR Dr. Witada Aunkoonwattaka Trade and Investment Division, ESCAP anukoonwattaka@un.org
The region of huge potential 3 Source: ASEAN Community in Figures 2011
The region of economic divide GDP per capita by ASEAN states Source: ASEAN Economic Community Chartbook 2011
The region of high trade dependence 5 Source: ASEAN Community in Figures 2011
….But, limited intra-ASEAN trade Source: ASEAN Economic Community Chartbook 2011 Extra-ASEAN trade remains playing a dominant role..
…and limited intra-ASEAN investment 7 Source: ASEAN Community in Figures 2011
What are the implications? • High diversity : Integrating the markets will be very difficult. • Limited intra-ASEAN trade & investment: intra-ASEAN market Integration is not a major driver of ASEAN Integration. • AEC with free movement of goods, services, skilled labour, and freer movement of capital: AEC will bring “production integration” more than market integration
Made in the World Source: Meng and Miroudot, based on Xing and Detert (2010)) 10
Reflected in sources of investment, 11 Source: ASEAN Community in Figures 2011
…in country we trade, 12 Source: ASEAN Community in Figures 2011
…. in products we trade 13 Source: ASEAN Community in Figures 2011
A decade of robust growth Source: Base on data from CEIC
Robust export performance Source: Base on UNcomtrade data from WITS
Increasing openness Source: Base on IMF data from CEIC
Heavy reliance on natural resource Source: Base on UNcomtrade data from WITS
Crowding out manufacturing exports Source: Base on UNcomtrade data from WITS
What lies ahead with a membership in WTO and AEC? • Higher degree of economic openness • Increasing trade dependence (within the ASEAN and ASEAN+6 but perhaps even wider?) • Inflows of FDI • Natural resources and hydro electricity • Light manufacturing • Tourism • Agriculture • Higher export revenue • Driven mainly by mining and electricity exports
Challenges • Will Lao PDR be fitted into the “Factory of Asia”? • Real value is productivity gains • Fighting the natural resource curse • Volatility of mining commodity prices • Real exchange rate appreciation • Crowding out manufacturing • Fiscal over-spending in response to high revenue • Rent seeking and corruptions • Increasing inequality
Way forward • Powering development with resource income • Efficient logistics • Hard and soft infrastructure • Human capital development • Create attractive and competitive environment for FDI • Improving institution mechanisms • Remove barriers to trade and investment • Prudential macro-management • Structural budget rules • Well-managed foreign exchange reserve • Using financial derivatives to control volatility
Thank you http://www.unescap.org/tid/ti_report2012/download/index.asp
Service exports Source: Base on WTO service-trade data