ASEAN TRANSPORT COOPERATION. 15 March 2018

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1 ASEAN TRANSPORT COOPERATION 15 March 2018

2 COTAC Transport Action Agenda ASEAN Transport Action Plan Kuala Lumpur Transport Strategic Plan 1996 Ministerial Understanding on ASEAN Cooperation in Transport Successor Plans of Action Brunei Action Plan

3 Vision Towards greater connectivity, efficiency, integration, safety and sustainability of ASEAN transport to strengthen ASEAN s competitiveness and foster regional inclusive growth and development. Covers 5 areas: Air, Sea, Land, Transport Facilitation and Sustainable Transport. Outlines 30 specific goals, 78 actions and 221 milestones

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5 ASEAN Single Aviation Market Implementation Framework and Roadmap for the ASAM (2011) to carve out strategy, milestones and necessary mechanisms Economic Elements include market access; charters; airline ownership and control; commercial activities; competition law and policy/state aid; consumer protection; airport user charges; dispute resolution; and dialogue partner engagement. Technical Elements include aviation safety; aviation security; and air traffic management.

6 Open Skies Agreements to establish ASAM: ASEAN Multilateral Agreement on Air Services (MAAS) 2009 and its 6 Protocols; ASEAN Multilateral Agreement of the Full Liberalisation of Air Freight Services (MAFLAFS) 2009 and its 2 Protocols;and ASEAN Multilateral Agreement of the Full Liberalisation of Passenger Air Services (MAFLPAS) 2010 and its 2 Protocols. ASEAN Open Skies was fully realised in April 2016.

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8 ASEAN Highway Network Ministerial Understanding on the Development of AHN Project was signed in Consists of 23 designated routes, totalling 38,899 km

9 ASEAN Highway Strategic Plan - target by 2020: (i) all designated routes are to be upgraded - at least Class I standards. (ii) for low traffic volume non-arterial routes - Class II standards Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Myanmar and Viet Nam - 10, km of AH Class III and 2, km of AH below Class III. Currently there are no missing links. Malaysia s AH routes: AH2 West AH 2 East AH 150 AH 150 AH 150 AH 150 AH 150 AH 150 Bukit Kayu Hitam/Sadao (Malaysia/Thailand Border) Kuala Lumpur Seremban Senai Utara Senai Utara Johor Bharu/Woodlands Checkpoint (Malaysia/Singapore Border) Senai Utara Tanjung Kupang/Tuas Checkpoint (Malaysia/Singapore Border) Entikong/Tebedu (Indonesia/Malaysia Border) Serian Kuching Serian Sibu Bintulu - Miri Miri Sg. Tujoh (Malaysia/Brunei Darussalam Check Point) Kuala Lurah (Malaysia/Brunei Darussalam Check Point) Limbang / Puni (Malaysia/Brunei Darussalam Check Point) Lawas/Labu (Malaysia/Brunei Darussalam Check Point) Kota Kinabalu

10 Singapore Kunming Rail Link Flagship project under AMBDC to link Singapore with Kunming in China was initiated at the 5th ASEAN Summit in December Link major cities in seven ASEAN Member States - Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, Viet Nam, Lao PDR and Myanmar.

11 Malaysia - Permanent Chairman since Status: 6 missing links and 4 spur lines mainly across CLMV. Issue: Member countries are still looking for funding from either dialogue and development partners, or investment from private entities for missing links.

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13 Transport facilitation Movement of Goods: ASEAN Framework Agreement On The Facilitation Of Goods In Transit (AFAGIT) Has 9 Implementing Protocols ASEAN Framework Agreement on the Facilitation of Inter- State Transport (AFAFIST) 2009 ASEAN Framework Agreement on Multimodal Transport (AFAMT)

14 Movement of People: ASEAN Framework Agreement on the Facilitation of Cross Border Transport of Passengers by Road Vehicles (2017) facilitate cross border transport of passengers simplify and harmonise procedures and requirements for the purpose of facilitation of transport of passengers by road vehicles

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16 ASEAN Single Shipping Market Implementation Framework of ASSM endorsed in 2014 Provides strategic guidance coordinate policy and harmonise rules and regulation ASSM aims to: Harmonize regulatory requirements and commercial practices. Improve the capacity and technologies required to manage shipping and port operations. Develop guiding principles for the pricing of port services. Intensify infrastructure development to support the effective and efficient operation of intra-asean shipping services. Carry out liberalization of services that support the maritime trade, including maritime cargo handling services, storage and warehouse services, and freight transport agency services.

17 Port performance ASEAN working on improving quality of 47 designated ports able to meet acceptable performance and capacity level i.e infrastructure development, customs procedure etc.

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19 Thank you!