Cambodia preparing for ASEAN Economic Community, but more to be done: ADB
Xinhua / Global Times | 23 April 2014
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Cambodia
is making full preparation for the establishment of the ASEAN Economic
Community (AEC) by end 2015, but needs to step up reforms to improve the
transparency and reliability of its regulatory systems to encourage
more investment, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) said Wednesday.
Addressing
corruption and anti-competitive practices must also be a priority in
Cambodia, as in many other countries, according to the findings and
recommendations in "ASEAN Economic Community: A Work in Progress," a
book produced by ADB in collaboration with the Institute of Southeast
Asia Studies.
"Cambodia is doing well with preparations for the
AEC because it has always been an open and outward-looking economy, but
it needs to catch up with the implementation of ASEAN e-customs, the
National Single Window, and the ASEAN Single Window border procedures,"
Jayant Menon, a co-editor of the book and lead economist at ADB, said at
the book launching.
The book examines the main challenges facing
Cambodia and other members of ASEAN in realizing the AEC, and ways to
overcome these challenges.
"A key message of the study is that
the target date of 2015 should not be viewed as a hard deadline but
rather a milestone in a much longer journey," Jayant said. "ASEAN's own
scorecards point to the fact that the AEC will not be realized by its
self-imposed deadlines, even though a lot of progress will have been
made."
According to AEC scorecard, only around 77.5 percent of the AEC targets have been reached as of March 2013, he said.
Of
critical importance is the need to continue work beyond 2015, and
agreements that have been signed before and after this date must be
ratified and implemented legitimately, according to the book.
The
book said in order to take advantage of the opportunities presented by
the AEC, Cambodia needs to invest more in education and health.
"Apart
from directly reducing social and asset inequities, this will produce a
workforce more able to actively participate in the growth process and
adapt to structural changes that result directly from the AEC," it said.
It
also recommended that to lessen its reliance on garments, and to
enhance trade ties with ASEAN countries, Cambodia will have to diversify
its export commodity base, particularly agricultural products, tourism
and modern services.
Speaking at the book launching, Pan Sorasak, Cambodian secretary of state at the Ministry of Commerce,
acknowledged that Cambodia and some ASEAN countries alike are not ready
for the AEC at the end of 2015, and they need to continue work beyond
2015.
Founded in 1967, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
(ASEAN) group Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar,
the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
The bloc
determines Dec. 31, 2015 for the realization of the AEC, which will be a
region of free flows of goods, services, skilled labor, capital and
investment.
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