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A bird flies near the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) secretariat building, ahead of the Asean leaders’ meeting in Jakarta, Indonesia, on April 23, 2021. — Picture by REUTERS

29th Asean Economic Ministers’ meeting to expedite key economic, trade priorities implementation

KUALA LUMPUR, March 22 — The 29th Asean Economic Ministers (AEM) Retreat held today in Magelang, Indonesia, has endorsed Indonesia’s seven Priority Economic Deliverables (PEDs) under their purview, which focus on three Strategic Thrusts namely Recovery and Rebuilding, Digital Economy and Sustainability.

“Malaysia believes these PEDs will drive Asean towards a highly integrated, cohesive, competitive, and dynamic economic region whilst becoming digitally adaptable and sustainable, for the well-being and prosperity of its people,” the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Miti) said.

The team from Miti was led by its minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz.

The first AEM Retreat for the year discussed the priorities and deliverables under Indonesia’s chairmanship, with the theme Asean Matters: Epicentrum of Growth.

Apart from following up on items from the 40th and 41st Asean Summits and Related Summits held under Cambodia’s chairmanship last year, the Ministers also discussed various emerging issues that are vital to Asean’s regional socio-economic development.

Digital economy continues to be important agenda

Miti said the digital economy continued to be an important agenda that supports the Bandar Seri Begawan Roadmap (BSBR) which aims to accelerate Asean’s vision of becoming a leading digital community and economic bloc.

The AEM envisage this to be enabled by secure and transformative digital services, technologies and ecosystem.

The Ministers took note of the progress of the study of the Digital Economy Framework Agreement (DEFA) that focuses on the fundamentals, impact and inclusivity of the digital economy on key stakeholders within the region.

“The study is expected to be endorsed at the 55th AEM Meeting in August 2023, while the negotiations on DEFA are expected to be launched at the 43rd Asean Summit in September 2023,” said the Ministry.

Taking into account the importance of the sustainability agenda, Asean is also working on a Strategy for Carbon Neutrality to enable the region to mitigate the effects of climate change and promote sustainable development.

The Ministers also took note of the progress of a study to develop a strategy that will focus on, among others, the development of nature- and market-based solutions, as well as a sustainable and inclusive ecosystem.

The strategy is aligned with Malaysia’s commitment to achieving a net-zero carbon emission status by 2050 as well as Miti’s initiative to develop an environmental, social and governance (ESG) framework for the manufacturing sector.

The AEM also supported and commended the work undertaken by the Asean Business Advisory Council (Asean-BAC), focusing on five priority areas of Digital Transformation; Sustainable Development; Trade Facilitation; Health Resilience; and Food Security, that support Indonesia’s PEDs and implementation of the AEC Blueprint 2025.

The AEM stressed the importance of close cooperation between the private and public sectors to address the region’s challenges and to enable the realisation of a more competitive, integrated and sustainable Asean.

Asean-BAC will also focus on supporting Asean’s sustainable development initiatives, as well as strengthen connectivity, innovation and digital adoption across industries to boost businesses’ competitiveness, particularly for the micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs).

“Malaysia looks forward to working closely with all Asean Economic Ministers to ensure the effective implementation of the AEC Blueprint 2025 and its accompanying priorities for the socio-economic prosperity of both Malaysia and Asean,” said Miti.

— Bernama

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