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HANOI
PLAN OF ACTION
Introduction
The
Second ASEAN Informal Summit, held in Kuala Lumpur on 15
December 1997, adopted the ASEAN Vision 2020 which sets
out a broad vision for ASEAN in the year 2020: an ASEAN as
a concert of Southeast Asian Nations, outward looking,
living in peace, stability and prosperity, bonded together
in partnership in dynamic development and in a community
of caring societies.
In
order to implement the long-term vision, action plans are
being drawn up to realise this Vision. The Hanoi Plan of
Action (HPA) is the first in a series of plans of action
building up to the realisation of the goals of the Vision.
The
HPA has a six-year timeframe covering the period from 1999
to 2004. The progress of its implementation shall be
reviewed every three years to coincide with the ASEAN
Summit Meetings.
In
recognition of the need to address the current economic
situation in the region, ASEAN shall implement initiatives
to hasten economic recovery and address the social impact
of the global economic and financial crisis. These
measures reaffirm ASEAN commitments to closer regional
integration and are directed at consolidating and
strengthening the economic fundamentals of the Member
Countries.
I.
STRENGTHEN MACROECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL COOPERATION
To
restore confidence, regenerate economic growth and promote
regional financial stability through maintaining sound
macroeconomic and financial policies as well as
strengthening financial system and capital markets
enhanced by closer consultations, so as to avoid future
disturbances.
1.1
Maintain regional macroeconomic and financial stability.
1.1.1
Strengthen the ASEAN Surveillance Process; and
1.1.2
Structure orderly capital account liberalisation.
1.2
Strengthen financial systems.
1.2.1
Adopt and implement sound international financial
practices and standards, where appropriate by 2003;
1.2.2
Coordinate supervision and efforts to strengthen financial
systems;
1.2.3
Develop deep and liquid financial markets to enable
governments and private firms to raise long-term financing
in local currency, thereby reducing the over dependence on
bank finance and limiting the risks of financial crisis;
1.2.4
Adopt and implement existing standards of disclosure and
dissemination of economic and financial information; and
1.2.5
Adopt prudential measures to mitigate the effects of
sudden shifts in short-term capital flows.
1.3
Promote liberalisation of the financial services sector.
1.3.1
Intensify deregulation of the financial services sector;
and
1.3.2
Intensify negotiations of financial sector liberalisation
under the ASEAN Framework Agreement on Services (AFAS).
1.4
Intensify cooperation in money, tax and insurance matters.
1.4.1
Study the feasibility of establishing an ASEAN currency
and exchange rate system;
1.4.2
Establish an ASEAN Tax Training Institute by 2003;
1.4.3
Enhance the role of "ASEAN Re Corporation
Limited" as a vehicle to further promote regional
cooperation in reinsurance business; and
1.4.4
Establish an ASEAN Insurance Training and Research
Institute by 2003.
1.5
Develop ASEAN Capital Markets.
1.5.1
Adopt and implement internationally accepted practices and
standards by the year 2003, and where appropriate at a
later date especially for the new Member Countries;
1.5.2
Establish a set of minimum standards for listing rules,
procedures and requirements by 2003;
1.5.3
Coordinate supervision of and programmes to strengthen
capital markets;
1.5.4
Improve corporate governance, transparency and disclosure;
1.5.5
Develop a mechanism for cross-listing of SMEs among ASEAN
capital markets by 2003, and where appropriate at a later
date for the new Member Countries;
1.5.6
Facilitate cross-border capital flows and investments;
1.5.7
Facilitate clearing and settlement systems within ASEAN;
1.5.8
Promote securitisation in ASEAN;
1.5.9
Foster collaborative and cooperative networks among
capital market research and training centres in Member
States;
1.5.10
Prepare the framework to develop bond markets in ASEAN by
2000; and
1.5.11
Promote networking among development banks in Member
States for financing of productive projects.
II.
ENHANCE GREATER ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
To
create a stable, prosperous and highly competitive ASEAN
Economic Region in which there is a free flow of goods,
services and investments, a freer flow of capital,
equitable economic development and reduced poverty and
socio-economic disparities.
2.1
Accelerate the implementation of the ASEAN Free Trade Area
(AFTA).
2.1.1
Trade liberalisation
a.
Maximise the number of tariff lines whose CEPT
tariff rates shall be reduced to 0-5% by the year 2000
(2003 for Vietnam and 2005 for Laos and Myanmar);
b.
Maximise the number of tariff lines whose CEPT
tariff rates shall be reduced to 0% by the year 2003 (2006
for Vietnam and 2008 for Laos and Myanmar); and
c.
Expand the coverage of the CEPT Inclusion List by
shortening the Temporary Exclusion List, Sensitive List
and General Exception List.
2.1.2
Customs harmonisation
a.
Enhance trade facilitation in customs by
simplifying customs procedures, expanding the Green Lane
to cover all ASEAN products and implementing an ASEAN
Harmonised Tariff Nomenclature by the year 2000;
b.
Promote transparency, consistency and uniformity in
the classification of goods traded within ASEAN and
enhance trade facilitation through the provision of
facilities for obtaining pre-entry classification
rulings/decisions at national and regional levels by the
year 2003;
c.
Promote the use of transparent, consistent and
uniform valuation methods and rulings through the
implementation of the WTO Valuation Agreement by the year
2000;
d.
Operationalise and strengthen regional guidelines
on mutual assistance by the year 2003 to ensure the proper
application of customs laws, within the competence of the
customs administrations and subject to their national
laws;
e.
Fully operationalise the ASEAN Customs Training
Network by the year 2000; and
f.
Undertake customs reform and modernisation, in
particular to implement risk management and
post-importation audit by the year 2003.
2.1.3
Standards and conformity assessment
a.
Harmonise product standards through alignment with
international standards for products in priority sectors
by the year 2000 and for regulated products by the year
2005;
b.
Implement the ASEAN Framework Agreement on Mutual
Recognition Arrangements (MRAs) by developing sectoral
MRAs in priority areas beginning in 1999; and
c.
Enhance the technical infrastructure and competency
in laboratory testing, calibration, certification and
accreditation by the year 2005, based on
internationally-accepted procedures and guides; and
d.
Strengthen information networking on standards and
technical regulation through the use of, among others, the
Internet, with the aim of meeting the requirements of the
WTO Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade and WTO
Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary
Measures.
2.1.4
Other trade facilitation activities
a.
Establish a mechanism of information exchange and
disclosure requirements to promote transparency of
government procurement regimes by the year 2003 to
facilitate participation of ASEAN nationals and companies;
b.
Establish contact points in 1999 to facilitate
ongoing exchange of the above information;
c.
Encourage the liberalisation of government
procurement;
d.
Establish a mechanism of information exchange by
2003 to promote transparency of each domestic regulatory
regime by publishing annual reports detailing actions
taken by ASEAN Member States to deregulate their domestic
regimes; and
e.
Encourage the increased use of regional currencies
for intra-ASEAN trade transactions.
2.2
Implement the Framework Agreement on ASEAN Investment Area
(AIA).
The
ASEAN Investment Area aims to enhance the competitiveness
of the region for attracting higher and sustainable levels
of direct investment flows into and within ASEAN. Three
broad-based programmes of action shall form the thrust of
the AIA arrangement. These are Cooperation and
Facilitation, Promotion and Awareness, and Liberalisation
Programme. These programmes shall be implemented through
individual and collective action plans, within the agreed
schedules and timetable. The ASEAN Investment Area is to
be realised through implementing, among others, the
following key measures:
a.
Immediately extend national treatment and open up
all industries for investments. However, for some
exceptions, as specified in the Temporary Exclusion List
and the Sensitive List, these will be progressively
liberalised to all ASEAN investors by 2010 or earlier and
to all investors by 2020 in accordance with the provisions
of the Framework Agreement on AIA;
b.
Identify and progressively eliminate restrictive
investment measures;
c.
Liberalise rules, regulations and policies relating
to investment; rules on licensing conditions; rules
relating to access to domestic finance; and rules to
facilitate payment, receipts and repatriation of profits
by investors;
d.
Complete implementation of all the measures and
activities identified in the Schedule 1 of
"Cooperation and Facilitation Programme" under
the AIA Agreement by 2010 or earlier;
e.
Complete implementation of all the measures and
activities identified in the Schedule II of
"Promotion and Awareness Programme" under the
AIA Agreement by 2010 or earlier;
f.
Improve and enhance the measures and activities of
the Cooperation and Facilitation, and Promotion and
Awareness Programmes to further strengthen the
implementation process of the AIA arrangement;
g.
Undertake active and high profile joint investment
promotion activities to promote greater awareness of
investment opportunities in ASEAN to global and regional
investors. This shall include, among others, joint
publications of investment and business information as
well as databases and statistics;
h.
Promote freer flow of capital, skilled labour,
professionals and technology among ASEAN Member States;
i.
Work towards establishing a comparable approach of
FDI data collection, measurement and reporting among the
Member States;
j.
Undertake activities to increase transparency of
investment regimes of Member States; and
k.
Identify areas for technical cooperation in human
resource development, R&D, infrastructure development,
SME and supporting industry development, information and
industrial technology development.
2.3
Liberalise Trade in Services.
The
ASEAN Framework Agreement on Services will strengthen
service suppliers and introduce more competition into this
large and important sector of ASEAN Member's States and
open new doors for service suppliers in the region.
2.3.1
Liberalisation
a.
Progressively liberalise trade in services by
initiating a new round of negotiations beginning 1999 and
ending 2001;
b.
Expand the scope of negotiations in services beyond
the seven priority sectors, identified at the Fifth ASEAN
Summit, to cover all services sectors and all modes of
supply;
c.
Seek to accelerate the liberalisation of trade in
services through the adoption of alternative approaches to
liberalisation; and
d.
Accelerate the free flow of professional and other
services in the region.
2.3.2
Facilitation
a.
Encourage the free exchange of information and
views among professional bodies in the region with the
view to achieving mutual recognition arrangements;
b.
Conduct an impact study by the year 2000 on the
removal of transport, travel and telecommunication
barriers in ASEAN; and
c.
Develop standard classification and categorisation
of tourism products and services to facilitate the
region's implementation of the General Agreement on Trade
in Services (GATS) and the ASEAN Framework Agreement on
Services (AFAS).
2.3.3
Cooperation
a.
Strengthen and enhance existing cooperation efforts
in service sectors through such means as establishing or
improving infrastructure facilities, joint production,
marketing and purchasing arrangements, research and
development and exchange of information;
b.
Develop cooperation activities in new sectors that
are not covered by existing cooperation arrangements; and
c.
Cooperate to harmonise entry regulations with
regard to commercial presence.
2.4
Enhance food security and global competitiveness of
ASEAN's food, agriculture and forestry products.
ASEAN
would strive to provide adequate levels of food supply and
food accessibility within ASEAN during instances of food
shortages to ensure food security and at the same time,
enhance the competitiveness of its food, agriculture and
forestry sectors through developing appropriate
technologies to increase productivity and by promoting
intra- and extra-ASEAN trade and greater private sector
investment in the food, agriculture and forestry sector.
2.4.1
Strengthen food security arrangements in the region.
a.
Enhance ASEAN food security statistical database
and information by establishing an ASEAN Food Security
Information System (AFSIS) which would allow Member States
to effectively forecast, plan and manage food supplies and
utilisation of basic commodities;
b.
Develop a Common Framework to analyse and review
the regional food trade policies in the light of the AFTA,
and to enhance intra-ASEAN food trade by undertaking a
study on the long-term supply and demand prospects of
major food commodities (rice, corn, soybean, sugar, pulses
and oilseeds) in ASEAN;
c.
Strengthen the food marketing system of
agricultural cooperatives for enhancing food security in
ASEAN; and
d.
Review the Agreement on the ASEAN Emergency Rice
Reserve (AERR) to realise effective cross-supply
arrangements of food during times of emergency.
2.4.2
Develop and Adopt Existing and New Technologies.
a.
Conduct collaborative research to develop
new/improved technologies in food, agriculture and
forestry production, post-harvest and processing
activities and sharing of research results and available
technology;
b.
Conduct R&D in critical areas to reduce the
cost of inputs for food, agriculture and forestry
production; and
c.
Strengthen programmes in food, agriculture and
agro-forestry technology transfer, training and extension
to increase productivity.
2.4.3
Enhance the Marketability of ASEAN Food, Agriculture and
Forestry Products/Commodities.
a.
Develop, harmonise and adopt quality standards and
regulations for food, agriculture and forestry products;
b.
Promote diversification of forest products; and
c.
Promote and implement training programmes and share
and exchange expertise in the field of food, agriculture
and forestry.
2.4.4
Enhance Private Sector Involvement.
a.
Conduct a study to identify high-impact investment
opportunities in key areas under the food, agriculture and
forestry sectors in ASEAN and to provide essential
information for investment decisions on these
opportunities; and
b.
Establish networking and strategic alliances with
the private sector to promote investment and joint venture
opportunities in ASEAN.
2.4.5
Enhance ASEAN Cooperation and Joint Approaches in
International and Regional Issues.
a.
Strengthen ASEAN's cooperation and joint approaches
in addressing issues and problems affecting trade in the
region's food, agriculture and forestry products including
environment and labour issues; and
b.
Seek closer cooperation and negotiate, through
relevant ASEAN bodies, with trading partners on market
access for ASEAN products
2.4.6
Promote Capacity Building and Human Resources Development.
a.
Promote and implement training programmes in the
field of food, agriculture and forestry, including the
exchange of experts; and
b.
Develop and strengthen agricultural rural
communities through enhanced human resource development.
2.5
Intensify industrial cooperation.
a.
Expedite the implementation of AICO.
b.
Establish a Directory of Major ASEAN Manufacturing
Companies;
c.
Explore the merits of common competition policy;
d.
Increase value-added contribution of ASEAN
Manufacturing Sector;
e.
Explore/develop other areas of cooperation that has
not been covered under the existing arrangement; and
f.
Establish R&D/ Skill Development Centres.
2.6
Foster small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
Recognising
that small and medium scale enterprises constitute the
majority of industrial enterprises in ASEAN and that they
play a significant role in the overall economic
development of Member States, ASEAN needs to cooperate in
order to develop a modern, dynamic, competitive and
efficient SME sector. The SME cooperation will address
priority areas of human resource development, information
dissemination, access to technology and technology
sharing, finance and market. The SME cooperation will also
ensure the development and implementation of
non-discriminatory market-oriented policies in ASEAN that
will provide a more favourable environment for SME
development.
2.6.1
Facilitation
a.
Encourage Member States to establish national
export financing/credit guarantee schemes for SMEs;
b.
Explore the possibility of establishing regional
export financing/credit guarantee scheme;
c.
Explore the possibility of establishing an ASEAN
Investment Fund for SME; and
d.
Explore the possibility of establishing a trade or
industrial cooperation scheme to promote intra-ASEAN
cooperation for SMEs.
2.6.2
Cooperation
a.
Compile Member States' SME policies and best
practices in selected sectors to enhance mutual
understanding and possible adoption;
b.
Compile and provide information to SMEs on policies
and opportunities including electronic media such as the
Internet websites;
c.
Promote information networking between existing SME-related
organisations in ASEAN;
d.
Promote awareness among SMEs on benefits and
availability of other sources of finance such as
venture-capital and equity;
e.
Enhance interactions between Government Sector
Institutions (GSI) and Private Sector Institutions (PSI)
on SME development by convening biennial GSI/PSI
conference;
f.
Undertake selected sectoral regional study on the
potential areas of finance, market, production technology
and management for possible trade and industrial
cooperation between/among SMEs in the region;
g.
Organise annual ASEAN match-making workshops to
promote SME joint-ventures and linkages between SMEs and
LSEs;
h.
Organise annual joint ASEAN trade promotion
activities/trade exposition;
i.
Encourage national venture-capital company to go
regional;
j.
Organise annual meetings of all national Credit
Guarantee Corporations (CGC) in ASEAN;
k.
Harness the capacity of non-ASEAN SMEs as a source
of technology to ASEAN SMEs;
l.
Organise biennial ASEAN technology exposition;
m.
Organise regular joint training programmes,
seminars and workshops for SMEs;
n.
Compile and publish a directory of resource persons
in ASEAN in the area of production technology and
management;
o.
Develop programmes on entrepreneurship development
and innovation in all Member States; and
p.
Assist new members of ASEAN on SME development
through specialised training programmes and technical
assistance.
2.7
Further intellectual property cooperation.
To
ensure adequate and effective protection, including
legislation, administration and enforcement, of
intellectual property rights in the region based on the
principles of Most Favoured Nation (MFN) treatment,
national treatment and transparency as set out in the
TRIPS Agreement.
2.7.1
Protection
a.
Strengthen civil and administrative procedures and
remedies against infringement of intellectual property
rights and relevant legislation; and
b.
Provide and expand technical cooperation in
relation to areas such as patent search and examination,
computerisation and human resource development for the
implementation of the TRIPS Agreement;
2.7.2
Facilitation
a.
Deepen Intellectual Property policy exchange among
ASEAN Member States;
b.
Survey the current status of intellectual property
rights protection in each ASEAN Member State with a view
to studying measures, including development principles,
for the effective enforcement of intellectual property
rights;
c.
Develop a contact point list of public and
business/private sector experts on intellectual property
rights and a list of law enforcement officers, the latter
list for the purpose of establishing a network to prevent
cross-border flow of counterfeits;
d.
Exchange information on well-known marks as a first
step in examining the possibility of establishing a
region-wide trademark system;
e.
Exchange information on current intellectual
property rights administrative systems with a view to
simplifying and standardising administrative systems
throughout the region;
f.
Ensure that intellectual property legislation
conform to the TRIPS Agreement of the World Trade
Organisation through the review of intellectual property
laws and introduction of TRIPS-consistent laws. This would
begin with a comprehensive review of existing legislation
to be completed by the year 2000; and
g.
Strengthen intellectual property administration by
setting up an ASEAN electronic database by the year 2004
on patents, designs, geographical indications, trademarks
and information on copyright and layout design of
integrated circuits.
2.7.3
Cooperation
a.
Implement an ASEAN Regional Trademark and Patent
Filing System by the year 2000;
b.
Establish an ASEAN Regional Fund for Trademark and
Patent by the year 2000;
c.
Finalise and implement an ASEAN Common Form for
Trade Mark and Patent Applications;
d.
Establish a regional trademark and patent
registration system; or establish a regional trademark or
patent office (on voluntary basis);
e.
Promote accession of Member States to international
treaties;
f.
Promote Intellectual Property public and private
sector awareness;
g.
Introduce Intellectual Property as a subject in the
curriculum of higher learning institutions;
h.
Develop training programmes for Intellectual
Property officials; and
i.
Enhance intellectual property enforcement and
protection through establishing mechanisms for the
dissemination of information on ASEAN intellectual
property administration, registration and infringement;
facilitating interaction among legal and judicial bodies
through seminars, etc.; facilitating networking among
intellectual enforcement agencies; encouraging bilateral/plurilateral
arrangements on mutual protection and joint cooperation in
enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights.
2.8
Encourage electronic commerce.
2.8.1
Create policy and legislative environment to facilitate
cross-border Electronic Commerce;
2.8.2
Ensure the coordination and adoption of framework and
standards for cross-border Electronic Commerce, which is
in line with international standards and practices; and
2.8.3
Encourage technical cooperation and technology transfer
among Member States in the development of Electronic
Commerce infrastructure, applications and services.
2.9
Promote ASEAN tourism.
2.9.1
Launch the Visit ASEAN Millennium Year as the catalytic
focus for the first plan of action;
2.9.2
Conduct Strategic Studies for Joint Marketing of the ASEAN
Region in the 21st Century, and the convening of Top-level
Tourism Marketing Missions to promote the region;
2.9.3
Develop a Website/Information Database on relevant tourism
statistical data and other related information within the
ASEAN Secretariat by the beginning of the year 2000;
2.9.4
Establish a Network among ASEAN Tourism Training Centres
with emphasis on new job skills and new technologies by
2001 in tourism policy and planning;
2.9.5
Develop trainer and training material database for ASEAN
to be completed by 2001;
2.9.6
Conduct Eco-Tourism Promotion Programmes for Travel Trade
and Consumers;
2.9.7
Complete cruise tourism development study in ASEAN by the
year 2000.
2.9.8
Encourage the establishment of the ASEAN Lane for
facilitating intra-ASEAN travel;
2.9.9
Increase the use of the Internet or other electronic
global distribution systems in the ASEAN travel industry;
and
2.9.10
Launch the ASEAN Tourism Investment Guide in 1999.
2.10
Develop regional infrastructure.
To
intensify cooperation in the development of highly
efficient and quality infrastructure, and in the promotion
and progressive liberalisation of these services sectors:
2.10.1
Transport
a.
Develop the Trans-ASEAN transportation network by
the year 2000 as the trunkline or main corridor for the
movement of goods and people in ASEAN, consisting of major
road (interstate highway) and railway networks, principal
ports and sea lanes for maritime traffic, inland waterway
transport and major civil aviation links;
b.
Operationalise the ASEAN Framework Agreement on the
Facilitation of Goods in Transit by year 2000. For this
purpose, its implementing Protocols will be finalised and
concluded by December 1999;
c.
Target the conclusion and operationalisation of the
ASEAN Framework Agreement on the Facilitation of
Inter-State Transport by the year 2000;
d.
Implement the ASEAN Framework Agreement on
Multimodal Transport;
e.
Develop a Maritime/Shipping Policy for ASEAN to
cover, among others, transhipment, enhancing the
competitiveness of ASEAN ports, further liberalisation of
maritime transport services, and the integration of
maritime transport in the intermodal and logistics chain;
f.
Adopt harmonised standards and regulations with
regard to vehicle specifications (e.g. width, length,
height and weight), axle load limits, maximum weights and
pollution or emission standards;
g.
Institute the policy framework and modalities by
the year 2000 for the development of a Competitive Air
Services Policy which may be a gradual step towards an
Open Sky Policy in ASEAN; and
h.
Develop and implement the Singapore-Kunming Rail
Link and the ASEAN Highway Network Projects.
2.10.2
Telecommunications
a.
Achieve the interoperability and interconnectivity
of the National Information Infrastructures (NIIs) of
Member States by the year 2010;
b.
Develop and implement an ASEAN Plan of Action on
Regional Broadband Interconnectivity by the year 2000; and
c.
Intensify cooperation in ensuring seamless roaming
of telecommunications services (i.e., wireless
communications) within the region, as well as in
facilitating intra-ASEAN trade in telecommunications
equipment and services.
2.10.3
Energy
a.
Ensure security and sustainability of energy
supply, efficient utilisation of natural energy resource
in the region and the rational management of energy
demand, with due consideration of the environment; and
b.
Institute the policy framework and implementation
modalities by 2004 for the early realization of the trans-ASEAN
energy networks covering the ASEAN Power Grid and the
Trans-ASEAN Gas Pipeline Projects as a more focused
continuation of the Medium-Term Programme of Action
(1995-1999).
2.10.4
Water utility
a.
Cooperate on a regular basis, exchange of
information, knowledge, and experiences among Member
States as means to improve water resources management and
water supply system within the region; and
b.
Support the development of Trans-ASEAN land and
submarine pipeline for conveyance of raw water between
ASEAN Member States.
2.11
Further development of growth areas.
To
narrow the gap in the level of development among Member
States and to reduce poverty and socio-economic
disparities in the region.
2.11.1
Actively expedite the implementation and further
development of growth areas such as the
Brunei-Indonesia-Malaysia-Philippines East ASEAN Growth
Area (BIMP-EAGA), Indonesia-Malaysia-Singapore Growth
Triangle (IMS-GT), Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth
Triangle (IMT-GT), and the inter-state areas along the
West-East Corridor (WEC) of Mekong Basin in Vietnam, Laos,
Cambodia and North-eastern Thailand within the ASEAN-Mekong
Basin Development Cooperation Scheme.
2.11.2
Facilitate the economic integration of the new Members
into ASEAN.
III.
PROMOTE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AND DEVELOP
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE
3.1
Establish the ASEAN Information Infrastructure (AII).
3.1.1
Forge agreements among Member Countries on the design,
standardization, inter-connection and inter-operability of
Information Technology systems by 2001.
3.1.2
Ensure the protection of intellectual property rights and
consumer rights.
3.2
Develop the information content of the AII by 2004.
3.3
Establish networks of science & techonology centres of
excellence and academic institutions by 2001.
3.4
Intensify research & development (R&D) in
applications of strategic and enabling technologies.
3.5
Establish a technology scan mechanism and institutionalise
a system of science & technology indicators by 2001.
3.6
Develop innovative systems for programme management and
revenue generation to support ASEAN science and
technology.
3.7
Promote greater public and private sector collaboration in
science and technology, particularly in information
technology.
3.8
Undertake studies on the evolution of new working
conditions and living environments resulting from
widespread use of information technology by 2001.
IV.
PROMOTE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND ADDRESS THE SOCIAL IMPACT
OF THE FINANCIAL AND ECONOMIC CRISIS
4.1
Strive to mitigate the social impact of the regional
financial and economic crisis.
4.2
Implement the Plan of Action on ASEAN Rural Development
and Poverty Eradication and, in view of the financial and
economic crisis, implement the ASEAN Plan of Action on
Social Safety Nets to ensure that measures are taken to
protect the most vulnerable sectors of our societies.
4.3
Use the ASEAN Foundation to support activities and social
development programmes aimed at addressing issues of
unequal economic development, poverty and socio-economic
disparities.
4.4
Implement the ASEAN Plan of Action for Children which
provides for the framework for ensuring the survival,
protection and development of children.
4.5
Strengthen ASEAN collaboration in combating the
trafficking in, and crimes of violence against, women and
children.
4.6
Enhance the capacity of the family and community to care
for the elderly and the disabled.
4.7
Strengthen the ASEAN Regional Aids Information and
Reference Network.
4.8
Enhance exchange of information in the field of human
rights among ASEAN Countries in order to promote and
protect all human rights and fundamental freedoms of all
peoples in accordance with the Charter of the United
Nations, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the
Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action.
4.9
Work towards the full implementation of the Convention on
the Rights of the Child and the Convention on the
Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination against Women
and other international instruments concerning women and
children.
4.10
Strengthen regional capacity to address transnational
crime.
4.11
Implement the ASEAN Work Programme to Operationalise the
ASEAN Plan of Action on Drug Abuse Control by 2004, and
continue developing and implementing high-profile flagship
programmes on drug abuse control, particularly those
related to prevention education for youth, and treatment
and rehabilitation.
V.
PROMOTE HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
5.1
Strengthen the ASEAN University Network and move forward
the process of transforming it into the ASEAN University.
5.2
Strengthen the education systems in Member Countries by
2001 so that all groups of people, including the
disadvantaged, can have equal access to basic, general and
higher education.
5.3
Implement the ASEAN Work Programme on Informal Sector
Development to provide opportunities for self-employment
and entrepreneurship.
5.4
Implement the ASEAN Work Programme on Skills Training for
Out-of-School Youth by 2004, to strengthen their capacity
to obtain gainful employment.
5.5
Strengthen regional networking of HRD centres of
excellence and develop the regional capacity for HRD
planning and labour market monitoring.
5.6
Establish and strengthen networks in education and
training, particularly those promoting occupational safety
and health, skills training for out-of-school youth,
distance education by 2004.
5.7
Intensify efforts of the ASEAN Network for Women in Skills
Training to enhance the capacity of disadvantaged women to
enter the work force.
5.8
Begin to implement the ASEAN Science and Technology Human
Resource Programme addressing the needs of industry and
business by 2000.
5.9
Implement regional training programmes for ASEAN Civil
Service Officers and strengthen networks among ASEAN Civil
Service Commissions.
5.10
Establish networks of professional accreditation bodies to
promote regional mobility and mutual recognition of
technical and professional credentials and skills
standards, beginning in 1999.
VI.
PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT AND PROMOTE SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT
6.1
Fully implement the ASEAN Cooperation Plan on
Transboundary Pollution with particular emphasis on the
Regional Haze Action Plan by the year 2001.
6.2
Strengthen the ASEAN Specialized Meteorological Centre
with emphasis on the ability to monitor forest and land
fires and provide early warning on transboundary haze by
the year 2001.
6.3
Establish the ASEAN Regional Research and Training Centre
for Land and Forest Fire Management by the year 2004.
6.4
Strengthen the ASEAN Regional Centre for Biodiversity
Conservation by establishing networks of relevant
institutions and implement collaborative training and
research activities by the year 2001.
6.5
Promote regional coordination for the protection of the
ASEAN Heritage Parks and Reserves.
6.6
Develop a framework and improve regional coordination for
the integrated protection and management of coastal zones
by the year 2001.
6.7
Strengthen institutional and legal capacities to implement
Agenda 21 and other international environmental agreements
by the year 2001.
6.8
Harmonise the environmental databases of Member Countries
by the year 2001.
6.9
Implement an ASEAN regional water conservation programme
by the year 2001.
6.10
Establish a regional centre or network for the promotion
of environmentally sound technologies by the year 2004.
6.11
Formulate and adopt an ASEAN Protocol on access to genetic
resources by the year 2004.
6.12
Develop a Regional Action Plan for the Protection of the
Marine Environment from Land-based and Sea-based
Activities by the year 2004.
6.13
Implement the Framework to Achieve Long-Term Environmental
Goals for Ambient Air and River Water Qualities for ASEAN
Countries.
6.14
Enhance regional efforts in addressing climatic change.
6.15
Enhance public information and education in awareness of
and participation in environmental and sustainable
development issues.
VII.
STRENGTHEN REGIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY
7.1
Consolidate and strengthen ASEAN's solidarity,
cohesiveness and harmony by strengthening national and
regional resilience through enhanced cooperation and
mutual assistance to further promote Southeast Asia as a
Zone of Peace, Freedom and Neutrality.
7.2.
Promote coherent and comprehensive programmes of bilateral
and regional cooperation and technical assistance to ASEAN
member states to strengthen their integration into the
community of Southeast Asian nations.
7.3
Ratify the Second Protocol of the Treaty of Amity and
Cooperation in Southeast Asia (TAC) as soon as possible.
7.4
Encourage and facilitate the accession by ASEAN's Dialogue
Partners and other interested countries to the Treaty of
Amity and Cooperation with a view to developing the TAC
into a code of conduct governing relations between
Southeast Asian States and those outside the region.
7.5
Formulate draft rules of procedure for the operations of
the High Council as envisioned in TAC.
7.6
Encourage greater efforts towards the resolution of
outstanding problems of boundaries delimitation between
ASEAN member states.
7.7
Ensure border security and facilitate safe and convenient
border crossings.
7.8
Encourage Member Countries to cooperate in resolving
border-related problems and other matters with security
implications between ASEAN member countries.
7.9
Promote efforts to secure acceptance by Nuclear Weapon
States of the Treaty on Southeast Asia Nuclear Weapon-Free
Zone (SEANWFZ), including their early accession to the
Protocol to the SEANWFZ Treaty.
7.10
Convene the Commission for SEANWFZ Treaty to oversee the
implementation of the Treaty and ensure compliance with
its provisions.
7.11
Support and participate actively in all efforts to achieve
the objectives of general and complete disarmament,
especially the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons and
other weapons of mass destruction.
7.12
Encourage ASEAN Member Countries parties to a dispute to
engage in friendly negotiation and use the bilateral and
regional processes of peaceful settlement of dispute or
other procedures provided for in the U.N. Charter.
7.13
Enhance efforts to settle disputes in the South China Sea
through peaceful means among the parties concerned in
accordance with universally recognized international law,
including the 1982 U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea.
7.14
Continue efforts to promote confidence-building measures
in the South China Sea between and among parties
concerned.
7.15
Encourage all other parties concerned to subscribe to the
ASEAN Declaration on the South China Sea.
7.16
Promote efforts to establish a regional code of conduct in
the South China Sea among the parties directly concerned.
7.17
Intensify intra-ASEAN security cooperation through
existing mechanisms among foreign affairs and defense
officials.
VIII.
ENHANCE ASEAN'S ROLE AS AN EFFECTIVE FORCE FOR PEACE,
JUSTICE, AND MODERATION IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC AND IN THE
WORLD
8.1
Maintain ASEAN's chairmanship in the ASEAN Regional Forum
(ARF) process.
8.2
Undertake, actively and energetically, measures to
strengthen ASEAN's role as the primary driving force in
the ARF, including directing the ASEAN Secretary-General
to provide the necessary support and services to the ASC
Chairman in coordinating ARF activities.
8.3
Formulate initiatives to advance, on a consensus basis and
at a pace comfortable to all, the ARF process from its
current emphasis on confidence-building to promoting
preventive diplomacy.
8.4
Promote public awareness of the ARF process and the need
for ASEAN's role as the primary driving force in
respective ASEAN Member Countries.
8.5
Continue the involvement of ASEAN defense and security
officials together with foreign affairs officials in ARF
activities.
8.6
Develop a set of basic principles based on TAC as an
instrument for promoting cooperative peace in the
Asia-Pacific region.
8.7
Enhance consultation and coordination of ASEAN positions
at the United Nations and other international fora.
8.8
Revitalize ASEAN's relations with Dialogue Partners on the
basis of equality, non-discrimination and mutual benefit.
IX.
PROMOTE ASEAN AWARENESS AND ITS STANDING IN THE
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
9.1
Support the activities of the ASEAN Foundation and other
available resources and mechanisms to promote ASEAN
awareness among its people.
9.2
Launch, within ASEAN's existing resources, a concerted
communications programme to promote ASEAN's standing in
the international community and strengthen confidence in
ASEAN as an ideal place for investment, trade and tourism.
9.3
Establish and operate an ASEAN satellite channel by year
2000.
9.4
Provide and disseminate materials on ASEAN's efforts to
cope with the financial and economic crisis.
9.5
Publicise ASEAN's HPA priorities through ASEAN's external
mechanisms with its Dialogue Partners.
9.6
Develop linkages with mass media networks and websites on
key areas of ASEAN cooperation to disseminate regular and
timely information on ASEAN.
9.7
Prepare and adopt an ASEAN Declaration on Cultural
Heritage by year 2000.
9.8
Mount professional productions of ASEAN performances and
exhibitions within and outside ASEAN and provide adequate
mass media coverage on such activities.
9.9
Organize art and cultural immersion camps and exchange
programmes for the youth and encourage their travel to
other ASEAN Member Countries.
9.10
Establish an ASEAN Multi-Media Centre by the year 2001 to
conduct professional training programmes and provide
production facilities and services for mass media and
communication practitioners.
X.
IMPROVE ASEAN'S STRUCTURES AND MECHANISMS
10.1
Review ASEAN's overall organisational structure in order
to further improve its efficiency and effectiveness,
taking into account the expansion of ASEAN activities, the
enlargement of ASEAN membership, and the regional
situation.
10.2
Review and streamline ASEAN external relations mechanisms
with its Dialogue Partners, regional organisations and
other economic groupings.
10.3
Review the role, functions and capacity of the ASEAN
Secretariat to meet the increasing demands of ASEAN and to
support the implementation of the Hanoi Plan of Action.
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