The Phnom Penh Post

Kingdom’s 19 PEDs done ‘by end-2022’

- May Kunmakara

THE remaining 14 of the 19 priority economic deliverabl­es (PED) set by Cambodia for its ASEAN chairmansh­ip in 2022 are all on track to be completed by the end of the year, thanks to the “strong support” from each member state of the Southeast Asian bloc, according to Pan Sorasak, Minister of Commerce and National Representa­tive of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC).

The PEDs, under the AEC Pillar, were approved at the 28th ASEAN Economic Ministers’ (AEM) Retreat on March 16.

Speaking at a media briefing on September 18 at the 54th AEM Meeting in Siem Reap province, Sorasak said that “five of the nine [PEDs] under our purview have been successful­ly completed”.

He listed the PEDs as: “Work Programme to Support Implementa­tion of the Framework for Circular Economy for the ASEAN Economic Community”; and “Policy Toolkit: Integratin­g Provisions Focused on Women Entreprene­urship in ASEAN MSME [micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprise] Policies”.

The other three were: “Launch Negotiatio­ns for an

ASEAN Framework Agreement on Competitio­n”; “Launch of the ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement [ATIGA] Upgrade Negotiatio­n”; and “Protocol to Amend the ASEAN Agreement on the Movement of Natural Persons”. However, the minister noted that the protocol had yet to be signed.

Sorasak stressed that the completion of the 19 PEDs

would provide a “strong foundation” for ASEAN to pursue the “four key strategic thrusts” under the AEC Pillar.

These four are: “Enhancing Digital Connectivi­ty, Science and Technology”, “Narrowing the Developmen­t Gap for ASEAN’s Competitiv­eness”, “Promoting a More Integrated, Inclusive, Resilient and Competitiv­e ASEAN” and

“Strengthen­ing Global ASEAN for Growth and Developmen­t”.

Ministry of Commerce spokesman Penn Sovicheat had told a press briefing on September 15 that the AEM welcomed the then-four completed PEDs. “The ministers noted the progress made in the implementa­tion of the other 2022 PEDs under the purview of the AEM and looked forward to their timely completion in 2022,” he said.

“The ASEAN economy expanded by 3.4 per cent in 2021 with growth driven by a strong rebound in consumptio­n, investment and trade, supported by the successful rollout of vaccinatio­n programmes that enabled economies in the region to reopen domestical­ly.

“As of mid-August 2022, the full dose vaccinatio­n rate in ASEAN has reached 69.0 per cent, while 30.5 per cent of the population has received booster shots. The meeting expressed optimism that the growth momentum would continue to 2022 and 2023, with growth forecast at 5.0 per cent and 5.2 per cent, respective­ly.

“The meeting also noted the strong rebound in ASEAN’s trade and investment­s in 2021 as merchandis­e trade, propelled by electrical products and fuels that grew by 21.5 per cent and 52.2 per cent, respective­ly, reached $3.3406 trillion in 2021, or a 25.2 per cent increase from the previous year.

“Meanwhile, investment­s reached $174.1 billion or a 42.3 per cent increase from the previous year, with robust expansion noted in the manufactur­ing, financial and insurance services sectors,” Sovicheat added.

 ?? MOC ?? Commerce minister Pan Sorasak at the 54th ASEAN Economic Ministers’ (AEM) Meeting in Siem Reap province on September 18.
MOC Commerce minister Pan Sorasak at the 54th ASEAN Economic Ministers’ (AEM) Meeting in Siem Reap province on September 18.

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