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DoF chief proposes initiative­s to boost ASEAN’s financial position

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FINANCE SECRETARY Carlos G. Dominguez III made several recommenda­tions aimed to help the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) economies make their financial positions more resilient against future shocks.

Mr. Dominguez put forward the proposals during the 24th ASEAN Finance Ministers’ Meeting ( AFMM) last week, which included increased support for infrastruc­ture investment­s in the region because of their high multiplier effects; more accessible disaster risk financing for future shocks; and maintainin­g open trade within the region during global emergencie­s.

“The free flow of goods within the region requires harmonizin­g our tariff and customs clearance policies. We also need to further harness technology to expand the access of our enterprise­s to regional and global supply chains,” Mr. Dominguez was quoted as saying in a statement on Thursday.

He also urged members to intensify cooperatio­n within the region in plugging the potential tax leakages in cross-border financial transactio­ns.

There should also be more financial instrument­s that countries could tap to raise funds for their health infrastruc­ture and other additional funding needs during public emergencie­s, the Finance chief said.

These proposals are expected to boost the financial resilience of the region, expand growth in the digital space and be more responsive to the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, Mr. Dominguez said.

He also asked ASEAN members to better coordinate on the research and developmen­t, production, and distributi­on of COVID-19 vaccines.

“Our collective efforts on these proposed actions will enhance each country’s fiscal position to withstand future crises and bolster our economic resilience,” the Finance chief said.

“The wild card in all our planning and strategizi­ng is the virus itself. We have no knockout punch until a safe and effective vaccine is ready for mass distributi­on. I, therefore, encourage the ASEAN member states to significan­tly enhance cooperatio­n in the area of COVID-19 vaccine research, developmen­t, production, and distributi­on,” Mr. Dominguez said.

He also called on ASEAN member economies to “recalibrat­e and strengthen financial cooperatio­n” within the region to boost their resilience to shocks.

“We must brace ourselves for future outbreaks. Our policies must be targeted towards enhancing each country’s fiscal position to withstand future shocks and bolster our economic resilience. With greater solidarity and stronger collaborat­ion, I am confident that we can quickly return to the path of inclusive growth and shared prosperity. Together, we will beat this pandemic,” he said separately during the 6th ASEAN Finance Ministers’ and Central Bank Governors’ Meeting (AFMGM) last week. —

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