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Association of Southeast Asian Nations. Welcome to the ASEAN Secretariat. Asean Secretariat building inaugurated on 9 May 1981. The Establishment of ASEAN. Bangkok, 8 August 1967. ASEAN Member Countries. Lao PDR. Myanmar. Thailand. Viet Nam. Brunei Darussalam. Philippines. Malaysia.
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Welcome to theASEAN Secretariat Asean Secretariat building inaugurated on 9 May 1981
The Establishment of ASEAN Bangkok, 8 August 1967
ASEAN Member Countries Lao PDR Myanmar Thailand Viet Nam Brunei Darussalam Philippines Malaysia Cambodia Indonesia Singapore
ASEAN Basic Data • Total Population : 497.56 million • Total GDP : US$ 737.48 billion • Total trade: US$ 720 billion • Total Area : 4,495,493 sq.km
Goals of ASEAN • To accelerate the economic growth, social progress and cultural development in the region through joint endeavors; and • To promote regional peace and stability through abiding respect for justice and the rule of law.
ASEAN VISION 2020 A concert of Southeast Asian nations, outward looking, living in peace, stability and prosperity, bonded together in partnership in dynamic development and in a community of caring societies.
Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia (1976) • Contains fundamentals principles on interstate relations. • Provides mechanisms for pacific settlement of disputes.
Treaty on the Southeast Asia Nuclear Weapon-Free Zone15 December 1995 • An undertaking by ASEAN states not to develop, manufacture, acquire, possess, test or use nuclear weapons. • Negotiations for the accession of Nuclear Weapon States are underway.
ASEAN Regional Forum PROMOTING POLITICAL AND SECURITY DIALOGUE AND COOPERATION IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC REGION THROUGH: • Confidence-building • Preventive diplomacy • Conflict resolution
Cambodia Canada Brunei Darussalam Australia China DPRK European Union Vietnam India United States Indonesia Thailand Japan Singapore Russia Laos Rep. of Korea Malaysia Mongolia Philippines Myanmar New Zealand Papua New Guinea ARF ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) ASEAN REGIONAL FORUM
ASEAN Free Trade Area Launched in January 1992 To eliminate tariff barriers among the Southeast Asian countries with a view to integrating the ASEAN economies into a single production base and creating a regional market of 500 million people.
ASEAN Free Trade Area Average tariff under AFTA 20 15 Percent 12.76% 10 2.39% 5 0 1993 2003
23.2% 2002 12% 1967 ASEAN Free Trade Area Intra ASEAN trade vis-à-vis total trade
e-ASEAN • To encourage and facilitate the growth of e-commerce; • Utilization of ICT in social services and government operations; and • To narrow the digital divide within the region.
ASEAN Tourism To promote Southeast Asia as a single tourism destination.
FINANCIAL COOPERATIONASEAN Surveillance Process • Monitoring of global, regional and national financial developments • Peer review
The Chiang Mai Initiative • An expanded ASEAN Swap Arrangement to help countries meet temporary liquidity problems • A network of bilateral swap arrangements among ASEAN countries, China, Japan and Republic of Korea
Towards an ASEAN Economic Community From ASEAN Free Trade Area to an ASEAN single market and production base characterized by free flow of goods, services, investment, labor, and capital by 2020.
FUNCTIONAL COOPERATION • Human and social development • Culture and information • Science and technology • Environment • Transnational crime, including terrorism, drugs and narcotics trafficking.
EXTERNAL RELATIONSDialogue Partners Australia, Canada, China, India, Japan, European Union, New Zealand, Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, United States of America
EXTERNAL RELATIONS Inter-regional cooperation ASEM APEC ASEAN + 3 EALAF
ASEAN SUMMIT AEM AMM AFMM Others SEOM ASFOM Committees ASC SOM ASEAN Secretariat ASEAN ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
ASEAN SECRETARIAT ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE Secretary-General of ASEAN Deputy Secretary-General Deputy Secretary-General IAI Unit Special Projects • Public Affairs • Administration • Finance • Personnel • IT Director Economic Integration Director Finance and Integration Support Director External Relations & Coordination Director Human Development ORS : 42 LRS : 135