ASEAN-OECD Southeast Asia Regional Policy Network on Good Regulatory Practice (GRPN) - 16 March 2016
1. 2nd
Meeting of the ASEAN-OECD Southeast Asia Regional Policy Network on
Good Regulatory Practice (GRPN)
16 March 2016 (09h30 – 17h00)
Lao Plaza Hotel
2016 ASEAN Chair and Host: Lao PDR
GRPN Co-chairs: Malaysia and New Zealand
Registration will begin at 9h00 outside the meeting room
16 March, 2016 – OECD SOUTHEAST ASIA REGIONAL POLICY NETWORK ON GOOD REGULATORY
PRACTICE
1. 09h30 Welcoming remarks by Co-host and 2016 ASEAN Chair
Dr. Laohoua Cheuching, Director-General, Foreign Trade Policy
Department, Ministry of Industry and Commerce, Lao PDR
Opening of Network Meeting by Co-chairs and Adoption of the
agenda
Tan Sri Dr. Rebecca Fatima Sta. Maria, Secretary-General of the
Ministry of International Trade and Industry, Malaysia
Mr. Mark Steel, Director, Regulatory Systems, Office of the
Chief Executive, Ministry of Business, Innovation and
Employment, New Zealand
Delegates are invited to adopt the agenda.
Action required:
Adoption of the agenda
[GOV/RPC/SEA(2016)1]
Document for reference
GRPN Handbook
[GOV/RPC/SEA(2015)4/CO
RR]
2. 10h00 Unleashing the potential of SMEs and Good Regulatory Practices
in ASEAN
The ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint (AECB) and the
Master Plan on ASEAN Connectivity (MPAC), together with the
recent Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), recognise the importance of
SME development through mechanisms such as regulatory coherence
and business facilitation. This emphasis is reinforced in the ASEAN
Strategic Action Plan for SME Development (SAP SMED). SMEs
can face significant regulatory and non-regulatory constraints. In
addition to challenges related to size and access to resources, SMEs
also face higher obstacles in navigating the legal landscape.
Moreover, the burden of regulatory compliance tends to fall more
Action required:
for discussion
2. heavily on smaller firms. Good Regulatory Practice (GRP) can help
address some of these challenges.
This session will discuss the key role of SMEs in fostering growth
and development in ASEAN and discuss recent development related
to GRP in ASEAN.
Speakers:
Dr. Ponciano S. Intal Jr., Senior Economist, Economic Research
Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA)
Mr. Carlos Kuriyama, Senior Analyst, Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation (APEC) Policy Support Unit
Followed by a Q&A
3. 11h00 Coffee break
4. 11h30 Integrating SMEs into Global Value Chains: a forward-looking
agenda
SMEs can engage in Global Value Chains (GVCs) directly—by
supplying intermediates through exports; or indirectly—by supplying
local multinational enterprises with products that are then exported.
They can also benefit GVCs on the input side through greater access
to competitively priced imported intermediates; new technologies
embodied in new capital products made available through
international trade; or transfers of technology from lead
internationally oriented firms. Regulatory and non-regulatory tools
can facilitate the integration of SMEs into GVCs. In this respect,
knowledge of the main barriers to SMEs’ integration in GVCs and
how tools aimed at improving regulation can help address these
barriers are crucial.
This session will discuss how Good Regulatory Practice (GRP) can
support the integration of SMEs in GVCs and beyond and develop
new approaches for further work in this area.
Speakers:
Mr. Santisouk Phounesavath, Director, Multilateral Trade Policy
Division, Foreign Trade Policy Department, Ministry of Industry
and Commerce, Lao PDR
Mr. Mark Steel, Director, Regulatory Systems, Office of the
Chief Executive, Ministry of Business, Innovation and
Employment, New Zealand
Mr. Faisal Naru, Senior Economic Adviser, Organisation for
Action required:
for discussion and approval
Document for reference
[GOV/RPC/SEA(2016)2]
3. Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Followed by discussion on future work in 2016 on SMEs
5. 12h30 Lunch break
6. 14h30 Regional GRP trends and practices
This session will showcase current country initiatives and strategies
for implementing GRP and allow delegates to share experiences on
existing innovative projects.
Speakers:
Mr. Sokha Pech, Deputy Secretary General, Office of the
Council of Ministers, Economic, Social and Cultural Council
(ECOSOCC), Cambodia
Mr. Inthapanya Khieovongphachanh, Deputy Director
General, Legislation Department and RIA Center, Ministry
of Justice, Lao PDR
Mr. Adrian Chippendale, Senior Advisor, Office of Best
Practice Regulation, Department of the Prime Minister and
Cabinet, Australia
Discussants:
Dr. Rosemarie G. Edillon, Deputy Director-General,
National Economic and Development Agency (NEDA),
Philippines
Ms. Sarah Smith, Deputy Director, Better Regulation
Delivery Office (BRDO), United Kingdom
Followed by a Q&A
Action required:
for discussion
7. 16h00 Coffee Break
8. 16h30 Synergies between the GRPN and OECD Programme of Work
This session will present the forthcoming work of the OECD bodies
responsible for regulatory policy and governance, namely the
Regulatory Policy Committee (RPC) and Network of Economic
Regulators, and potential contribution from the GRPN to OECD
Committees. Other updates will also be provided.
Action required:
for discussion
Document for reference
http://www.oecd-
ilibrary.org/governance
4. Speakers:
Mr. Faisal Naru, Senior Economic Adviser, Organisation for
Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Followed by a Q&A
9. 17h00 Closing Remarks by Co-Chairs