US-ASEAN
Commit to Trade Facilitation at Bali
1. Consultations
between the ASEAN Economic Ministers (AEM) and the United States Trade
Representative (“the Ministers”) were held on 21 August 2013 in Bandar Seri
Begawan, Brunei Darussalam. The Consultations were co-chaired by The Hon. Pehin Dato Lim Jock Seng, Second Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Brunei
Darussalam and H.E. Michael Froman, United States
Trade Representative.
2. The Ministers
noted that merchandise trade between ASEAN and the United States remained
strong despite the uncertainty in the global economy. Total merchandise trade
between ASEAN and the United States reached US$200.2 billion in 2012. The
United States remained the fourth largest trading partner of ASEAN.
3. The Ministers
also noted that foreign direct investment (FDI) flow from the United States to
ASEAN amounted to US$6.9 billion in 2012. The United States is the third
largest foreign direct investor in ASEAN.
ASEAN- US Trade and Investment Framework Arrangement
(TIFA) and Expanded Economic Engagement (E3)
4. The Ministers
took note of the on-going work to implement the ASEAN-US TIFA and E3 which
included:
a. Continued
cooperation on ethical business practices among small and medium-sized
enterprises (SMEs), where an “ASEAN SME Business Ethics Workshop” was held on
27 June 2013 in Vientiane, Lao PDR;
b. Progress on
the non-binding draft ASEAN-US Statement on Shared Principles for International
Investment and ASEAN-US Trade Principles for Information and Communication
Technology Services; and
c. Continued
commitment to standards cooperation and good regulatory practices cooperation.
5. The Ministers
agreed to seek to conclude the Shared Principles for International Investment
by the1st ASEAN-U.S. Summit in October.
6. The Ministers
underscored the vast opportunities for trade and investment between both
regions. In this regard, the ASEAN Ministers expressed their appreciation to
the United States for organizing the AEM Roadshow to the US on 10-13 June 2013,
which covered Los Angeles, San Francisco (Silicon Valley) and Washington D.C.
The Roadshow provided the ASEAN Ministers the opportunity to discuss with
relevant stakeholders in the United States including business leaders, venture
capitalists, think tanks and the United States’ Congressional representatives
the opportunities brought about by ASEAN economic integration initiatives and
robust engagement with the U.S. The Ministers were pleased with the outcomes of
the Roadshow.
9th WTO Ministerial Conference
7. Given
continuing global economic uncertainties, the Ministers emphasized that a
strong, rules-based multilateral trading system, continues to be essential in
sustaining international trade flows and ensuring the growth of the global
economy. The Ministers reaffirmed their commitment to a successful outcome at
the 9th WTO Ministerial Conference in Bali on trade facilitation, some elements
of agriculture and a set of development issues, which would be a stepping stone
towards seeking to successfully conclude the Doha Development Agenda (DDA)
Round and providing renewed confidence in the multilateral trading system.
Consultation with the US-ASEAN Business Council
8. The Ministers
held a dialogue with the US-ASEAN Business Council, which reported the results
of their work on doing business in the ASEAN region. The Ministers acknowledged
the value of private sector engagement in developing relevant bilateral
cooperation and formulating national policies that would promote expansion of
trade and investment between both regions.