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ASEAN Community Building: The Countdown to 2015 ASEAN-ADB Engagement Peter Brimble Deputy Country Director/ Senior Country Economist ADB Cambodia Resident Mission The 8 th Asia Economic Forum 17 March 2012

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Page 1: ASEAN Community Building: The Countdown to 2015 ASEAN-ADB Engagement Peter Brimble Deputy Country Director/ Senior Country Economist ADB Cambodia Resident

ASEAN Community Building:

The Countdown to 2015

ASEAN-ADB Engagement

Peter BrimbleDeputy Country Director/Senior Country EconomistADB Cambodia Resident Mission

The 8th Asia Economic Forum

17 March 2012

Page 2: ASEAN Community Building: The Countdown to 2015 ASEAN-ADB Engagement Peter Brimble Deputy Country Director/ Senior Country Economist ADB Cambodia Resident

Presentation Outline

• Context and content of existing ASEAN-ADB engagement, and recent developments

• Building a more focused ADB approach to assist ASEAN realize AEC by 2015:

• Subregional programs of GMS, BIMP-EAGA, IMT-GT as building blocs and test beds

• Master Plan on ASEAN Connectivity• ASEAN Infrastructure Fund• Planned Regional technical assistance on

Trade Facilitation Support for AEC Blueprint

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Context of ADB-ASEAN

Engagement • ADB’s own charter 1996• ADB RCI Strategy (2006):

• Pillar 1: Regional and subregional cooperation on cross-border infrastructure and related software; RDs)

• Pillar 2: Trade and investment (RDs and OREI)• Pillar 3: Monetary and financial integration (RDs and OREI)• Pillar 4: Regional public goods (RSDD)

• ASEAN Charter and “New” SERD (2007), including all ASEAN member countries

• ADB Strategy 2020 (2008):• RCI is one of the three complementary strategic agendas,

and one of the five core areas of specialization• Institutional and operational goal of RCI activities

accounting for at least 30% of all activities by 2020

• ADB-ASEAN Secretariat MoU, 2006-2010; 2011-2015 MoU to be signed this April 4

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Content ADB-ASEAN

Engagement since

1997-1998ASEAN & ASEAN+3 has been requesting ADB to support their initiatives on regional monetary and financial cooperation

OREI&

SEFM

2006-2010ADB-ASEAN Secretariat MOU (policy dialogue, research, capacity building & institutional strengthening; support for subregional programs; narrowing development gap; support for regional public goods; knowledge sharing & dissemination)

OREI&

SERD

since late2000 TAs on health and food security RSDD

2011-2015

Proposed New ADB-ASEAN Secretariat MOU for 2011-2015: Focal areas – connectivity (physical & soft), environmental sustainability, financial & capital market integration; EAS process; macroeconomic surveillance; trade & investment; agricultural development through trade facilitation; Crosscutting Theme – narrowing the development gap

SERDOREIRSDD

TAs on ASEAN Community; Subregions as building blocks

started 2010

OREI&

SERD

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New Strategic Focus for ASEAN-ADB

• ASEAN: Against backdrop of the global economic crisis and member country vulnerabilities, need for macro rebalancing externally and narrowing development gaps internally

• New strategic focus on:• Prioritizing connectivity infrastructure projects and related

software• Extending financial & capital market integration; • Environmental sustainability through climate change mitigation

and adaptation/disaster risk management issues; and• Results-based approach

• Continuing Cooperation on: Economic ASEAN Secretariat process, macroeconomic surveillance, trade and investment, and planned Trade Facilitation Support to AEC Blueprint Implementation

• Recent ADB assistance to ASEAN-led Initiatives: Master Plan on ASEAN Connectivity, and ASEAN Infrastructure Fund (AIF);

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Speeding-Up AEC Opportunities Establishing new strategic compact between

national, sub-regional and regional connectivity Extending and enhancing physical connectivity to

transform transport corridors into economic corridors, and linking to rural areas

Complementing with targeted software from sub-region groupings (e.g. transport and trade facilitation, SPS, and logistics; power purchase agreements), consistent with ASEAN agreements and protocols

Improving sub-national, national and cross-country policy coordination, and strengthening institutions

Engaging all key stakeholders; especially private sector

Borders divide, sub-regions connect, and regions bridge sub-regional and global agendas

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Subregional Programs and

ASEAN

ASEANGMS

IMT-GT

BIMP-EAGA

Building blocks to ASEAN

Test beds for ASEAN

Linkage withInitiative for

ASEAN integration(IAI) - CLMV

TA: Promoting Links and Improving Coordination Among GMS, BIMP-EAGA, IMT and ASEAN

Improving the strategic and institutional linkages between the subregional groupings and ASEAN

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ADB’s Multi-faceted Role in the GMS

• ADB worked with the 6 countries of the GMS in launching a program of subregional economic cooperation (GMS Program) in 1992 to enhance their economic relations

• Since then, ADB has been the program secretariat and coordinator

• Serves as a financial (loans and technical assistance), technical (capacity development), and increasingly a knowledge supporter

• An honest broker of subregional dialogue at both political and operational levels, and among stakeholders

• As a catalyst by bringing together different participants in the program and helping them reach a consensus

• New GMS Strategic Framework, 2012-2022 focused on so-called second-generation projects and software

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Thailand

Land area: 51,312,000 ha

Population: 65.5 m.

GDP per capita: US$3,893

Cambodia

Land area: 18,104,000 ha

Population: 15.5 m.

GDP per capita: US$667

Myanmar

Land area: 67,658,000 ha

Population: 50.5 m.

GDP per capita: est. at US$340

People’s Republic of China

Land area: 63,100,000 ha

Population: 93.6 m.

GDP per capita: US$1,988

(figures for Yunnan and Guangxi only)

Viet Nam

Land area: 32,931,000 ha

Population: 92.0 m.

GDP per capita: US$1,032

Lao PDR

Land area: 23,680,000 ha

Population: 6.3 m.

GDP per capita: US$940The GMS in 2011

Land area: 256,758,000 ha

Population: 323.4 M

GDP per capita: US$1,477*

• With estimates for Myanmar

• Data for 2009 from World Bank

The Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS)

in 2011

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Enhancing Connectivity, Competitiveness And Community

GMS Strategic Framework: 2002-2012

Strategic Thrusts

Goals Vision

Strengthen infrastructure

linkages

Facilitate cross-border trade, investment &

tourism

Enhance private sector participation & competitiveness

Develop human resources & skills

competencies

Protect environment & promote

sustainable use of shared natural

resources

More Integrated

Prosperous

Harmonious

Subregion

Action Plan

• Accelerated and sustained economic growth

• Reduced poverty & income disparities

• Improved quality of life

• Sustainable management of environment & natural resources

• Transport

• Telecommunication

s

• Energy

• Environment

• Tourism

• Trade

• Investment

• Human Resource

Development

• Agriculture

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1992

GMS Results

Connectivity

Roads

Telecommunications

Power Transmission Line

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2008

GMS Results

Connectivity

Roads

Telecommunications

Power Transmission Line

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2015

GMS Results

Connectivity

Roads

Telecommunications

Power Transmission Line

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The GMS Southern Economic Corridor

Inter-Corridor Link

Central Sub-

Corridor

Southern Coastal

Sub- Corridor

Northern Sub-

Corridor

• Economically diversified

• Endowed with abundant natural and human resources

• Has the necessary drivers of economic growth

• Linking three key nodes – Bangkok, Phnom Penh, and Ho Chi Minh City

Much progress in infrastructure; less on software!

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Master Plan on ASEAN Connectivity

• ADB participated in the High-Level Task Force meetings and helped in the review process

• ADB drafted a chapter on mobilizing resources for enhancing connectivity in ASEAN

• ADB is featured in MPAC in two specific areas: (i) support to subregional cooperation in Southeast Asia; and (ii) as a key partner in mobilizing resources

• MPAC includes proposed flagship projects, two of which are ADB energy projects in Indonesia/Malaysia

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ASEAN Infrastructure Fund (AIF)

• New instrument to help resolve paradox of ASEAN; namely massive infrastructure deficits, yet very large amounts of private savings and foreign exchange reserves

• Preparation of AIF coordinated by an ASEAN-led High-Level Task Force (Chaired by Malaysia), with assistance on technical financial design, operational structure, and governance framework from ADB

• ADB requested to manage the fund

[http://www.aseansec.org/26643.htm]

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Planned Regional TA on Trade Facilitation Support for AEC Blueprint

• Preparation in 2012 of the above technical assistance project

• Meet the AEC vision through enhancing transport and trade facilitation, through leveraging activities in the three sub-groupings

• Key proposed activities:• Generating baseline data and analytical

reports• Capacity development for national single

window systems, coordinated border management, strengthening risk management

• Assessing hardware and software systems

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Concluding Thoughts

• Perceptions of ASEAN:• Check out the website of the ASEAN

Mekong Basin Development Cooperation (AMBDC)

• Need for ASEAN to:• Support CLMV countries to leapfrog the

development gap (in fact perhaps CLM – as V is rumored to be planning to join VIP)

• Support members that are lagging in implementing AEC

• Ongoing balancing of national interests and regional interests, and also subregional interests

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Thank You!