Book contents
- Fronmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- Message
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- List of Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction: State of Readiness of ASEAN Economies and Businesses
- 2 ASEAN's Readiness in Achieving the AEC 2015: Prospects and Challenges
- Part I Challenges for Member Countries
- 3 Achieving the AEC 2015: Challenges for Brunei Darussalam
- 4 Achieving the AEC 2015: Challenges for Cambodia and its Businesses
- 5 AEC 2015, Cambodia, and the Lao PDR: View from the GMS
- 6 Deadline 2015: Assessing Indonesia's Progress towards the AEC
- 7 Towards an Integrated AEC: Where is Malaysia?
- 8 Achieving the AEC 2015: Challenges for the Philippines
- 9 ASEAN Economic Integration: Perspectives from Singapore
- 10 Achieving the AEC 2015: Challenges for Thailand
- 11 Achieving an Efficient AEC by 2015: A Perspective from Vietnam
- Part II Challenges For The Private Sector
- Part III Conclusion And Recommendations
- Index
11 - Achieving an Efficient AEC by 2015: A Perspective from Vietnam
from Part I - Challenges for Member Countries
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 October 2015
- Fronmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- Message
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- List of Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction: State of Readiness of ASEAN Economies and Businesses
- 2 ASEAN's Readiness in Achieving the AEC 2015: Prospects and Challenges
- Part I Challenges for Member Countries
- 3 Achieving the AEC 2015: Challenges for Brunei Darussalam
- 4 Achieving the AEC 2015: Challenges for Cambodia and its Businesses
- 5 AEC 2015, Cambodia, and the Lao PDR: View from the GMS
- 6 Deadline 2015: Assessing Indonesia's Progress towards the AEC
- 7 Towards an Integrated AEC: Where is Malaysia?
- 8 Achieving the AEC 2015: Challenges for the Philippines
- 9 ASEAN Economic Integration: Perspectives from Singapore
- 10 Achieving the AEC 2015: Challenges for Thailand
- 11 Achieving an Efficient AEC by 2015: A Perspective from Vietnam
- Part II Challenges For The Private Sector
- Part III Conclusion And Recommendations
- Index
Summary
In December 1997, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) adopted a vision till 2020, aimed at “transforming ASEAN into a stable, prosperous, and highly competitive region with equitable economic development, and reduced poverty and socio-economic disparities”. In October 2003, the ASEAN member countries agreed on the establishment of the ASEAN Community by 2020, resting on the three pillars of security community, economic community, and sociocultural community. In order to accelerate the realization of the vision, the ASEAN leaders in 2007 expressed their commitment to establish an ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) by 2015 as a single market and production base. In line with this, ASEAN agreed to develop “a single and coherent blueprint for advancing the AEC” and the AEC Blueprint as an action plan was signed by ASEAN leaders in November 2007.
For such a big move, ASEAN member countries certainly have a sizeable workload. There remain challenges and impediments to each country and the region as a whole, the most pressing of which lies in whether the less-developed members can catch up with more advanced ones. Yet the progress of ASEAN so far, particularly in amalgamating themselves as a single block in negotiating and implementing free trade agreements (FTAs) with other major trading partners, brought about hopes for on-time realization of the AEC goal.
This chapter attempts to provide a Vietnam perspective of the progress and challenges for ASEAN in establishing the AEC. Apart from the introduction, the chapter consists of four sections. The first briefly reviews the achievements ASEAN has recorded on the way from Vision 2020 to the AEC. The second describes the progress and the challenges in realizing the goal of the AEC. The third section covers Vietnam's experience and challenges in ASEAN integration. Finally, the author draws some concluding remarks on realizing the AEC by 2015.
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- Achieving the ASEAN Economic Community 2015Challenges for Member Countries and Businesses, pp. 161 - 178Publisher: ISEAS–Yusof Ishak InstitutePrint publication year: 2012