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Political Security

Our Focus

The private sector is evidently a crucial stakeholder to the success, or failure, of the profound regional structural reform taking shape in Southeast Asia — the formation of the ASEAN Economic Community 2015.

CARI’s research mandate is to assist the private sector understand, prepare for and transition into the regional integration, involving ten countries of ASEAN.

In gearing towards this monumental formation of economic transformation, our research aims to build a case for an integrated market of ASEAN which facilitates freer trade in goods, services, labour, capital and investment by untangling the AEC blueprint for different business sectors.

We engage frontline business community, academics, media and policy makers to produce business and corporate strategies enablers, by identifying the barriers to operating in a region coming together as an economic bloc. Ultimately, we seek to use our findings as a foundation for open dialogue with the policy makers towards lifting these roadblocks.

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ASEAN RESEARCH DIGEST

TABLE OF CONTENT

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​​ASEAN NEEDS TO CATCH UP ON RETAIL INNOVATION, REMOVE NTBS AND IMPROVE ACCESS TO TALENT

  • Retail in ASEAN quickly moving towards an omni-channel structure and sustainable growth for the sector in the region is dependent on strategies that market new products & services. Retail innovation is not only important but has become an imperative for all the players in the sector who want to remain competitive. This report covers the four barriers that are limiting this growth and innovation in retail within ASEAN and, steps that need to be done in the short and long term to overcome them.

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​​INDUSTRY-LED INITIATIVES CAN ACCELERATE EVOLUTION TOWARDS AN INTEGRATED ASEAN MARKET

  • Policy-led financial integration is likely to make slow progress, even between the more financially developed ASEAN members. Industry-led initiatives on the other hand could potentially accelerate financial sectors and capital markets of ASEAN nations towards an integrated regional market. This report explored 3 such initiatives.

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​​ASEAN NEEDS TO PROVIDE THE RIGHT ENVIRONMENT TO MAKE PRIVATE INVESTMENTS IN INFRASTRUCTURE MORE FEASIBLE

  • The limited private sector participation in formulating the integration strategy of the ASEAN tourism sector shows the weakness of the tourism private sector to organise itself to deal with regional issues, as well as the fact that the public sector views industry participants as mere actors in the tourism sector and not the key drivers of its development. Strengthening the private sector‘s capacity to organise itself to make a clear stance against key barriers hindering the sector‘s growth as well as the full participation of the private sector in the formulation and implementation of integration strategy is therefore crucial to reap the full benefits of tourism integration.

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​​ASEAN SHOULD FOCUS ON HEALTH TOURISM, ASEAN-WIDE HEALTH INSURANCE, AND TALENT MOBILITY

  • The ambitious ASEAN vision for an integrated healthcare sector has faced obstacles as the ASEAN members are at different development stages, have separate languages and tax structures, and follow different standards and qualifications. ASEAN should focus on health tourism, ASEAN-wide insurance, and talent mobility, which would enable more exchange, increase market coverage, and increase the efficiency of talent distribution.

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​​STRENGTHENING THE ROLE OF THE PRIVATE SECTOR IS KEY FOR ASEAN TOURISM INTEGRATION

  • The private sector needs to take a larger role in infrastructure development as there is a huge infrastructure gap in ASEAN that cannot be funded by the governments or MDBs. In order for the private sector to channel funds into infrastructure, ASEAN governments need to ensure capable leadership, a good regulatory framework, and fair risk sharing.

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​​ASEAN NEEDS TO ADOPT BASE STANDARDS ACROSS THE REGION AS FIRST STEP TOWARDS HARMONISATION

  • To ensure a truly single aviation market in ASEAN, the post-2015 ASEAN Single Aviation Market (ASAM) agenda must pursue greater investments in infrastructure and human capital to keep up with the additional planes entering the ASEAN market and technical/regulatory integration must take place in the subsequent phase of ASAM to complement economic liberalisation.

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​​REDUCING TAX COMPLEXITY IN ASEAN SUPPORTS ALL BUSINESSES, ESPECIALLY SMEs

  • To examine at the current global and ASEAN tax landscapes, as well as explore the potential of reducing tax complexity and having an AEC tax agenda.

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​​INDUSTRY-LED INITIATIVES ARE CRUCIAL TO ASEAN FINANCIAL INTEGRATION

  • To explore the key challenges to ASEAN integration in financial services and capital markets and to provide some suggestions as to what ASEAN should do in light of these challenges. The report also looks at what ASEAN can learn from the EU experience of integration.

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​​BORDERLESS BY NATURE, E-COMMERCE SHOULD BE USED AS A VEHICLE TO DRIVE ASEAN RETAIL INTEGRATION

  • To provide a structured understanding of the main barriers to e-commerce whilst providing guidance on the way forward. The report specifically shares an overview of the retail e-commerce across the ASEAN-6 ¹ and suggests how each barrier can be lifted to unlock the full potential of retail e-commerce in the region.

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​​HARMONISATION OF STANDARDS IS KEY FOR INCREASING INTRA-ASEAN FOOD TRADE

  • Significant challenges remain in the food and beverage sector, as different national rules and regulations between ASEAN members create technical barriers to trade (TBTs), which are a major impediment for the expansion of regional and global food trade

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​​ASEAN SHOULD CREATE A STRONG SUSTAINABLE INDUSTRIAL ECOSYSTEM FOR THE REGION’S EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRY

  • ASEAN should create a strong sustainable industrial ecosystem for the region’s extractive industry

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​​ASEAN SHOULD FOCUS ON LOW HANGING FRUITS IN LEGAL HARMONISATION

  • ASEAN should focus in low hanging fruits in legal harmonisation

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​​NON TARIFF BARRIERS (NTBs) hindering ASEAN automotive integration

  • Non tariff barriers (NTBs) hindering ASEAN automotive integration

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​​LIFTING THE BARRIERS REPORT FOR ASEAN HEALTHCARE

  • Healthcare developmental and funding gaps are the main barriers to deeper integration.

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​​LIFTING THE BARRIERS REPORT FOR ASEAN CONNECTIVITY

  • Management of mobile services the key to better ASEAN telecommunication integration.

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​​LIFTING-THE-BARRIERS REPORT FOR ASEAN INFRASTRUCTURE, POWER AND UTILITIES

  • ASEAN should clear regulatory framework, improve project preparations, and secure long-term financing.

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​​LIFTING-THE-BARRIERS REPORT FOR ASEAN AVIATION

  • Protectionism is the main barrier for ‘ASEAN open skies’

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​​LIFTING-THE-BARRIERS REPORT FOR ASEAN FINANCIAL SERVICES

  • Creating a pan-ASEAN banking pass, allowing free talent mobility, and building a common ASEAN financial infrastructure to reap the benefits of financial integration and the AEC

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​​LIFTING-THE-BARRIERS REPORT FOR ASEAN CAPITAL MARKETS

  • Clarifying benefits, increasing transparency and fixing the easy things first to pave the way for better ASEAN Capital Market Integration

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​​ASEAN RESEARCH DIGEST

  • Region wide free trade of the Asia-Pacific may yield US$210 billion annual gains for ASEAN, and US$1,922 billion worldwide
  • Fall in stock prices could have direct link with currency depreciation in ASEAN 5

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​​ASEAN RESEARCH DIGEST

  • Monetary Union might not be necessary for ASEAN but monetary cooperation brings substantial gains
  • Opening power trade in ASEAN would encourage the development of renewable energy generation and save cost

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​​ASEAN RESEARCH DIGEST

  • Banks with strong market power are less likely to diversify into non-interest income
  • The ASEAN Investment Area (AIA) proves beneficial to intra-ASEAN FDI but possibly crowds out local entrepreneurship

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​​ASEAN RESEARCH DIGEST

  • Research shows full implementation of the AEC potentially increases ASEAN income by 5%
  • None of the objectives of the ASEAN Tourism Agreement have been fully met

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