The document provides information about the European Union and ASEAN Union. It outlines the origins and development of the EU from 1945-1992 and ASEAN from 1967-present. It also discusses their goals of promoting economic growth, social progress, cultural development, and political/economic cooperation. Key statistics are given about GDP, GDP growth rates, and populations for both unions. The major sources of income for the EU are described as industries, agriculture, tourism, and companies. The goals of the EU's jobs and growth strategy are also summarized.
2. European union
• 1945-Origin of EU
• 1948-Marshal plan
• 1948-OEEC
• 1949-NATO
• 1951-Europian coal and steel community
• 1957-Treaty of Rome
• 1979-Joining of major countries
• 1992-Treaty of EU/Maastricht treaty
• 11 countries are formed
• European central bank which
observes all the monitory polices
3. ASEAN Union
• 10 Countries
• Peace, Prosperity, People
• 8th August 1967
• Treaty of Amity
• 3 main objectives-Political, Economical, Sociocultural
• 1992-Free trade policy
• 1994-South china sea settlement
• 1995-Regional Firm
• 1995-Nuclear weapon free zone
• 1997-Vission 2020
• 2012- ASEAN+3
5. Economic
• Currency
1EURO(€)=100 cents
• STATISTICS
• GDP US$18.5
trillion in 2014
• GDP Growth 1.3%(2014)
• GDP Per Capita US$34,300
US$36,699
• GDP US$7.6 trillion
• HDI 0.673
• Per capita US$5,869
6. How European union gets income.
The income will get by way of :
• Industries
• Agriculture
• Tourism
• Companies
7. • Industries
• The service sector is by
far the most important
sector in the European
union ,making up 74.7%
of GDP, Compared to
the manufacturing
industry with 23.8% of
GDP and Agriculture
with only 1.5% of GDP.
• Agriculture
• The Agriculture sector is supported by
subside from the European Union in the
form of common agriculture policy(CAP).
• In 2013 they allocated for Agriculture sector
is €45 billion (less than 33% of the overall
budget of €148 billion) of the EU’S total spending
• Through this CAP the FRANCE is more
benefited
8. • TOURISM
• The European union is a major
destination , attracting visitors from
outside of the union and citizens
inside it .
• Internal tourism is made more
convenient by the SCHENGEN
Treaty.
• All citizens of the European union
are entitled to travel to any members
state without the need of a visa
• FRANCE is the worlds number one
tourist destination for international
visitors, followed by Spain ,Italy etc.
• COMPANIES
• The European Union’s member states are the
birthplace of many of the worlds largest leading
multinational companies, and home to its
Global head quarters.
• Some of the world No 1 companies are
ALLIANZ
which is the largest financial service provider in the
world by revenue sector.
• Europe is also home to many prestigious car
companies such as Audi, Mercedes, BMW etc.
• Reasons for this growth include government
commitments to stable monetary policy ,
export- oriented trade policies , low flat tax rates
and the utilization of relatively cheap labour
9. Goals of Europe
The Europe strategy was originally conceived to be the “EU’s growth
strategy for the coming decade.”
European union’s ten years jobs and growth strategy. It was launched in 2010
to create the conditions for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth.
The main target is to reduction poverty, and research and development:
climate/energy: education, social inclusion.
10. GOALS OF ASEAN
To accelerate the economic growth, social progress and cultural
development in the region.
Active collaboration and mutual assistance on matters of common interest in
economic ,social, culutural,technical,scientific, and administrative fields.
To collaborate more effectively for greater utilization of their agriculture and
industries ,expansion of their trade, improvement of their transportation and
communications facility and raising of the living standards of their peoples.
To maintain close and beneficial cooperation with existing international and
regional organizations.
11. TRADE ON EUROPEAN AND ASEAN
European union is the largest exporter in the world.
Internal trade between the members states is aided by the removal of
barriers to trade such as tariffs and boarder controls.
The European union represents all its members at the world trade
organizations and acts on behalf of member states any disputes.
12. ASEAN ON FREE TRADE
The Asean free trade area(AFTA) is a trade block agreement by the
association of southeast Asian nation supporting local manufacturing all
asean countries.
Increase asean competitive edge as a production base in the world market
through the elimination within asean of tariffs and non tariffs barriers
attract more foreign direct investment to asean.
13. TRADE POLICIES
EUROPIEN UNION
• Free trade
• Adapting new circumstances
• Multinational national
manufacturing chain
• Future negotiations
• Increase employment
• Encourage developing countries
ASEAN UNION
• Upto 5% tariff rate may apply
according to the countries
• 40% FOB is local ASEAN content
• Form D is to be taken from
government and attached to the
exports