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World Economic Forum on East Asia
Saturday 11 June
Registration opens
Transfer to Welcome Dinner at Jakarta History Museum (Museum Fatahillah)
Welcome DinnerHosted by Fauzi Bowo, Governor of Jakarta, at the Jakarta History Museum (Museum Fatahillah)
Originally built in 1710 to house City Hall, the building reopened as a museum in 1974, and islocated in the old town of Jakarta.
Transfer to Shangri-La Hotel
Programme
Responding to the New Globalism
Jakarta, Indonesia 12-13 June 2011
Co-Chair :
Karen Agustiawan, President Director and Chief Executive Officer, Pertamina (Persero),Indonesia
Dominic Barton, Worldwide Managing Director, McKinsey & Company, United Kingdom;Global Agenda Council on the Role of Business
Stuart T. Gulliver, Group Chief Executive, HSBC Holdings, United Kingdom Paul Polman, Chief Executive Officer, Unilever, United Kingdom Prashant Ruia, Group Chief Executive, Essar Group, India Sehat Sutardja, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Marvell Technology
Group, USA
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Sunday 12 June
Interactive Session
Navigating Geopolitical Risks in AsiaHow should regional players effectively mitigate geopolitical risks?
The following dimensions will be addressed:- Regional and global posturing- Increased military spending- Disputed territory and ocean resources
- Political and religious tensions
Simultaneous interpretation in English, Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin Chinese and Japanese
This session is on the record.
Plenary SessionFinancial Fault Lines: Averting Aftershocks in AsiaGiven high-velocity growth and the rise of financial hubs in Asia, how will the region developresilience to future financial shocks?
The following dimensions will be addressed:
- Risks associated with asset bubbles- Prudent macroeconomic and fiscal policies- Corporate governance- Economic consequences of disasters
Simultaneous interpretation in English, Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin Chinese and Japanese
This session is on the record and webcast live.
Interactive Session
Sustaining Indonesia's Growth MomentumWith Indonesian economic growth expected to reach 6.4% in 2011, what key drivers will affect thecountry's development trajectory?
The following dimensions will be addressed:- Sustainable infrastructure and connectivity- Promoting employment and education- Ensuring investment- Traditional and new norms
This session is linked to initiatives and communities of the Forum. Thierry Geiger is available tobrief participants.
Plenary Session
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Managing Global Disruptions: Asia's Risk Response MechanismsHow should Asia approach ongoing efforts to manage looming global risks?
The following dimensions will be addressed:- Global economic imbalances- Natural disasters- Rising income inequality- Geopolitical tensions
Simultaneous interpretation in English, Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin Chinese and Japanese
This session is on the record and webcast live.
Interactive Lunch SessionDisrupted Aspirations: Closing the Income GapHow can Asia's poor escape the poverty trap and become part of the region's economic success?
The following dimensions will be addressed:- Urban/rural divide- Social protection and health- Political backlash due to inflation- Prerequisites for future competitiveness (skills/labour)- Business models for low-income groups
This session is on the record.
Interactive Lunch SessionAsia's Consumer DilemmaTo meet the needs of more than 2 billion emerging consumers, how can Asian policy innovationsand new business models incentivize sustainable spending rather than conspicuous consumption?
The following dimensions will be addressed:- Targeting newly empowered consumers- Rethinking saver behaviours- Innovating business models- Reforming policies to manage resources
This session is on the record.
This session is linked to initiatives and communities of the Forum. Sarita Nayyar is available to briefparticipants.
Interactive Lunch Session
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Overcoming Energy Security ChallengesHow will the global supply of energy meet soaring Asian demand in coming decades?
The following dimensions will be addressed:- Next steps for nuclear energy- Influence of geopolitical risk- Commodity price fluctuations due to disruptive events- Relations between communities and companies
This session is on the record.
This session is linked to initiatives and communities of the Forum. Roberto Bocca is available tobrief participants.
Opening
Opening CeremonyThe heads of government from countries that have previously hosted the World Economic Forumon East Asia join President Yudhoyono for a discussion on the opportunities and challenges for theregion.
Simultaneous interpretation in English, Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin Chinese and Japanese
This session is on the record and webcast live.
Arena SessionBuilding around Bottlenecks: Upgrading Asia's InfrastructureHow should Asian infrastructure be built to prevent bottlenecks in development and growthagendas?
The following dimensions will be addressed:- Centralization of infrastructure in economic planning- Interconnectivity and optimization of multi-modal transport- Institutional capacity building- Financing and private participation
Simultaneous interpretation in English, Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin Chinese and Japanese
This session is on the record and webcast live.
Interactive Session
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Regional Reverberations: Responding to Natural DisastersHow can East Asia effectively leverage risk response mechanisms following catastrophic naturaldisasters?
The following dimensions will be addressed:- Communications and logistics- Infrastructure and urban planning- Fiscal ramifications- Maintaining good governance- Public-private sector coordination
Simultaneous interpretation in English, Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin Chinese and Japanese
This session is on the record.
Interactive SessionThe Beauty of Indonesia's BiodiversityWith the second-highest level of biodiversity in the world, how can Indonesia protect the rich naturalheritage that is crucial for tourism, scientific research, and food and water security?
The following dimensions will be addressed:- Marine life- Plants and trees- Land animals- Microorganisms
Interactive Session
The G2 Impact on AsiaWhat opportunities and risks will future Sino-US relations represent for the rest of Asia?
The following dimensions will be addressed:- Regional integration- Investment- Security
Simultaneous interpretation in English, Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin Chinese and Japanese
This session is on the record.
Interactive Session
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Driving Asian Growth: Women at the WheelHow can leaders in the public and private sectors capitalize on the opportunity for women to driveeconomic growth in Asia?
The following dimensions will be addressed:- Fostering female talent and productivity- Targeting household decisions about sustainable consumption- Diversity in institutional decision-making
Simultaneous interpretation in English, Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin Chinese and Japanese
This session is on the record.
TV DebateEast Asian Solutions for Global Food SecurityAs predictions for global population growth are revised to 10 billion by 2100, how should Asiapursue long-term food security in an environmentally and politically sustainable manner?
In partnership with the World Economic Forum, Deutsche Welle TV hosts this debate on regionalsolutions to food security.
The following dimensions will be addressed:- Assessment of demographic challenges- Regional policies to control food prices- Public-private collaboration- Innovations in agriculture
Simultaneous interpretation in English, Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin Chinese and Japanese
As this is a televised debate, please arrive 15 minutes before the start of the session. The door willbe closed 10 minutes before the scheduled time. This session is on the record, open to thereporting press and broadcast on television.
Interactive SessionThe Complexities of Cultural FusionHow has South-East Asia's unique multitude of religions and traditions contributed to the region's
success across hundreds of languages, thousands of islands and millions of people?
The following dimensions will be addressed:- Historical context- Identity politics- Faith-based finance- Nation-branding and tourism
Simultaneous interpretation in English, Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin Chinese and Japanese
This session is on the record.
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Transfer to Opening Reception
Opening ReceptionHosted by Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, President of Indonesia, at the Istana Merdeka
Located on Merdeka Square directly in front of the National Monument, Istana Merdeka, orFreedom Palace, is the official residence of the President of Indonesia. The reception will take placeon the front lawn of the palace, where guests can enjoy traditional Indonesian cuisine and music.
Transfer to Shangri-La Hotel
Nightcap
Nightcap "Remarkable Indonesia"Featuring traditional ethnic and modern performances, this cultural appreciation night will inspireparticipants with a sense of harmony in diversity.
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Monday 13 June
WorkStudio
WorkStudio with Young Global Leaders: Designing the FutureHow is Asia's next generation proactively shaping the agenda of the new globalism?
This WorkStudio will address the following dimensions:- Managing global disruptions -- New risk resilience strategies- Ensuring employment and inclusive growth -- Open source solutions- Leading through sustainability -- Reconciling growth with resource constraints
- Exploring new norms in Asia -- Rethinking the role of the state
Plenary Session
Inclusive Asia: Reinvigorating the Millennium Development GoalsIn what areas should Asia be leading the world with regard to the Millennium Development Goals(MDGs)?
The following dimensions will be addressed:- Reducing extreme poverty- Primary education- Environmental sustainability
- Empowerment of women- Health solutions
Simultaneous interpretation in English, Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin Chinese and Japanese
This session is on the record and webcast live.
Interactive SessionBuilding a National Brand: Powering Growth through CultureHow effective is nation branding at projecting and differentiating Asian norms and identity?
The following dimensions will be addressed:- Soft power- National champions- Tourism- Attracting investment
Simultaneous interpretation in English, Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin Chinese and Japanese
This session is on the record.
Plenary Session
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Creating Jobs in Asia: The Entrepreneurship EquationHow should the spirit of Asian entrepreneurship be ignited to drive regional employment, growthand competitiveness?
The following dimensions will be addressed:- Creating an entrepreneurship ecosystem- Education and skills reform- Migration of talent- Fostering new sectors for growth
Simultaneous interpretation in English, Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin Chinese and Japanese
This session is on the record and webcast live.
Interactive Session
Defying Deforestation: A Game Changer for Climate ChangeHow can public and private sector leaders ensure that sustainable land use efforts dramaticallyreduce South-East Asia's carbon emissions from deforestation?
The following dimensions will be addressed:- Indonesian palm oil- Biodiversity protection- Local economic impact
Simultaneous interpretation in English, Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin Chinese and Japanese
This session is on the record.
Networking Lunch
Thailand LunchHosted by Abhisit Vejjajiva, Prime Minister of Thailand
Interactive Session
Open Borders: Building Trade Capacity in Emerging EconomiesHow can Asia's trade architecture withstand global disruptions and promote development andgrowth?
The following dimensions will be addressed:- Expanding regional and global supply chains while reducing disruptions- Improving business climate- Promoting people connectivity- Facilitating Aid for Trade
Simultaneous interpretation in English, Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin Chinese and Japanese
This session is on the record.
Interactive Session
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Social Media in Asia: From Shaping Norms to Influencing PolicyHow have social media in Asia evolved differently from the rest of the world?
The following dimensions will be addressed:- Social networking- Regulating social media- Youth demographics- Impact on other industries
Simultaneous interpretation in English, Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin Chinese and Japanese
This session is on the record.
This session is linked to initiatives and communities of the Forum. Diana El-Azar is available to briefparticipants.
Plenary Session
Redrawing the "Greenprint" of Asia's Energy ArchitectureHow can regional players design a comprehensive blueprint to manage the transition to a widerspectrum of energy resources in Asia?
The following dimensions will be addressed:- Economic and political frameworks- New resources and innovations- Supply chain security
Simultaneous interpretation in English, Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin Chinese and Japanese
This session is on the record and webcast live.
Interactive Session
Capitalizing on Transformative Technology and InnovationHow can the democratization of technology and innovation in East Asia create new social andeconomic opportunities?
The following dimensions will be addressed:
- Capturing technology's promise- Innovative business models and policies- Obstacles to sharing the benefits of technology- Moving from anecdotal to systematic successes
Simultaneous interpretation in English, Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin Chinese and Japanese
This session is on the record.
Interactive Session
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Currency Volatility: Balancing Flexibility and StabilityHow can Asia manage currency volatility to maintain regional competitiveness in global markets?
The following dimensions will be addressed:- Future of the US dollar- Internationalization of the yuan- Macroeconomic policy coordination- Control of capital inflows- Market reaction to the Japanese earthquake and aftermath
Simultaneous interpretation in English, Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin Chinese and Japanese
This session is on the record.
TV Debate
Who Owns the Wealth?How should new forms of prosperity be sustained and shared in Asia?
In partnership with the World Economic Forum, BBC News hosts this debate on ensuring inclusivegrowth in the region.
The following dimensions will be addressed:- Rising inequalities- Growing middle class- Changing political expectations- Shifts in generational norms
As this is a televised debate, please arrive 15 minutes before the start of the session. The door willbe closed 10 minutes before the scheduled time. This session is on the record, open to thereporting press and broadcast on television.
Interactive SessionResponsible Reforms: Rethinking State-led GrowthHow will Asian models of state capitalism lead to quality growth?
The following dimensions will be addressed:
- Role of state-owned enterprises- Balancing short- and long-term goals- Corporate and regulatory norms- Eastern vs Western views
Simultaneous interpretation in English, Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin Chinese and Japanese
This session is on the record.
Closing Plenary
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Responding to the New GlobalismWhat actions must leaders prioritize in East Asia to address new global realities and create valuefor all?
Simultaneous interpretation in English, Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin Chinese and Japanese
This session is on the record and webcast live.
Closing Reception
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