2. ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN NATIONS
• Establishedon 8 August 1967, bankok Thailand
• the Foreign Ministers of Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and
ThailandsignedAsean Declaration
• In 1974 Australia becameASEAN’s first Dialogue Partner
• In 1992 Aean signedASEAN free TradeArea(AFTA)Agreement
• In 1995 Vietnamjoined ASEAN
3. ASEAN
• The Association of Southeast Asian Nations is a regional
organization that brings together disparate neighbors to address
economic and security issues, but the group’s impact remains
limited.
• It is an intergovernmental organization of ten Southeast Asian
countries.
4. OBJECTIVES
• To accelerate economic growth, social progress and cultural development for a prosperous and
peaceful community of Southeast AsianNations.
• To promote regional peace and stability through abiding respect for justice and the rule of law and
adherenceto the principles of the UnitedNationsCharter.
• To promote active collaboration and mutual assistance on matters of common interest in the
economic, social, cultural, technical, scientificandadministrativefields.
• To collaborate more effectively for the greater utilisation of agriculture and industries, the expansion
of their trade, the improvement of transportation and communications facilities and the raising of the
living standardsof peoples.
• To promote Southeast Asianstudies.
• To maintaincloseandbeneficialcooperation withexisting internationalandregionalorganisations.
5. STRENGTH
• ASEAN commands far greater influence on Asia-Pacific trade, political, and security issues than its
members could achieve individually.
• Demographic dividend – As of 1 July 2019, the population of the ASEAN was about 655 million people (8.5%
of the world population).
• Economic:
• Major global hub of manufacturing and trade, as well as one of the fastest-growing consumer markets
in the world.
• 7th largest economy in the world. It is projected to rank as the fourth-largest economy by 2050.
• ASEAN has the third-largest labor force in the world, behind China and India.
6. Free-tradeAgreements(Ftas)
• ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand free trade area
• ASEAN-China free trade agreements
• ASEAN-India free trade area
• ASEAN – Japan free trade area
• ASEAN-Republic of Korea free trade area
• ASEAN – Hong Kong, China free trade area
regional comprehensive economic partnership
7. • ASEAN is the fourth-largest exporting region in the world, trailing only the
European Union, North America, and China/Hong Kong acccounting for 7% of
global exports.
10. ASEAN-INDIA FREE TRADE AREA (AIFTA)
• The ASEAN–India Free Trade Area (AIFTA) is a free trade area among the ten member
statesof the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)and India.
• ASEAN and India signed the ASEAN-India Trade in Goods (TIG) Agreement
in Bangkok on 13 August 2009, after six yearsof negotiations.
• Under the Agreement, ASEAN Member States and India have agreed to open their
respective markets by progressively reducing and eliminating duties on 76.4%
coverageof good.
11. • The AIFTA comprises a market of 2 billion people and stipulates the successive
elimination of customs duties on more than 4,000 product groups, covering e.g.
electronics, chemical,machineryand textile industry.
• Main objective of the AIFTA is the strengthening of a sustainable economic integration
and cooperation between india and the ASEAN nations.
• reduced importer costs, improved customs clearance times, less complicatedtrade
procedures, and increasedaccessto a wide rangeof products eligiblefor preferential
treatment
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