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CAFTA Trickle Down Effect:
 ICT Education Roles on
 Human Resources Readiness
 for Indonesia


Djadja Achmad Sardjana, S.T., M.M

 Lecture on Informatics Engineering
          Widyatama University
   djadja.sardjana@widyatama.ac.id
    http://www.slideshare.net/djadja Seminar on CAFTA
25 January 2010             Telkomsel                   1
Presentation Outline
    •   World Economic Growth: The cheese already moved
        to east (mostly China)
    •   Economic characteristics and its development of
        ASEAN members and China
    •   Trade and Investment between Indonesia – China, and
        their impacts on Indonesian economy.
    •   ASEAN China Free Trade Area (ACFTA): The Basic
        Agreement and Current Development
    •   ICT Education Roles on Human Resources Readiness
        for Indonesia



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World Economic Growth :
       The cheese already moved
       to the east (mostly China)




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World GDP
          Real 2000 GDP ($billions)

            14000

                          From the fourth quarter of 2008 to the final quarter of
            12000
                          2009, the economists expect the economy to contract
                          0.2%. However, that's looking across the valley of a long
            10000         and deep recession concentrated in the fourth quarter
                             of 2008 and the first and second quarters of 2009.
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                                    North America                   Latin America                   Europe                             Former Soviet Union
                                    Asia and Oceania                Middle East                     Africa


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                                                                                                                       Data from USDA
The Global Social Change Research Project                                                                              The International Macroeconomic Data Set
http://gsociology.icaap.org                                                                                            http://www.ers.usda.gov/Data/Macroeconomics/
Countries with highest growth
          Real 2000 GDP ($billions)

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            2000
                                                                 The World Bank upped its estimate
                                                                 for Chinese economic growth to
            1500                                                  7.2% as against its March forecast
                                                                 of only 6.5% growth for year 2009

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                                            China                 Singapore              Taiwan                   South Korea             Malaysia
                                            Hong Kong             Thailand               World Average


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                                                                                                                          Data from USDA
The Global Social Change Research Project                                                                                 The International Macroeconomic Data Set
http://gsociology.icaap.org                                                                                               http://www.ers.usda.gov/Data/Macroeconomics/
Countries with highest growth
          Excluding China. Real 2000 GDP ($billions)
          800
                         Indonesia is building more roads, bridges and power plants
          700           to sustain economic growth, which Bank Indonesia forecasts
                        at as much as 5.5 percent this year (2010). President Susilo
          600               Bambang Yudhoyono pledged to double infrastructure
                         spending to as much as $140 billion in his second five-year
          500            term until 2014. The economy may expand 6.6 percent on
                          average over the next five years, Yudhoyono said on Jan. 6.
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                                                                                          Data from USDA
The Global Social Change Research Project                                                 The International Macroeconomic Data Set
http://gsociology.icaap.org                                                               http://www.ers.usda.gov/Data/Macroeconomics/
CHINA IS A SUPER
             POWER already
• China GDP will grow by seven percent or more next
  year.
• China will mandate buy China for domestic usage
• China will buy IMF bonds
• China owns about 800 billion of US Treasury
• China has two trillion dollars of foreign reserve. This
  will grow to three trillion in next five years.
• China wants to have significant say at IMF
• China does not want to called as part of BRIC, It
  should be renamed as BRIM (Brazil, Russia, India, and
  Mexico)
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Economic characteristics
       and its development
  of ASEAN members and China




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Economic Growth:
  ASEAN Behind China

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25 January 2010       Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA   9   Source: IMF
GDP Comparison:
  ASEAN’s GDP only 34% of the Chinese (2008)

                China                                                                                   4,401.6
                India                                 1,209.7
            Indonesia                      511.8
             Thailand               273.2
             Malaysia              222.2
           Singapore               181.9
           Philippines         168.6
            Viet Nam          89.8
            Myanmar          27.2
    Brunei Darussalam        14.6
           Cambodia          11.2
             Lao PDR         5.3

                         0           500       1000    1500     2000     2500     3000    3500   4000    4500
                                                                Billions of USD
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                                                                                         Source: 2008 figure, IMF
GDP Structure:
  ASEAN members, China and India

                120



                100             8.0                                                               1.1
                                                                                    2.8
                                             19.1                                                                 41.1
                                                          23.1        39.7                                                       15.2
                                                                                   28.8          27.8
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      Percent




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                -20
                      Brunai   China      Singapore      Malaysia     India       Thailand     Indonesia     Vietnam        Philipina

                               Private consumption    Government consumption   Gross domestic capital formation     Net Export


25 January 2010                           Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA                                    11               Source: ADB
Trade and Investment between
  Indonesia – China, and their
impacts on Indonesian economy




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High Growth of FDI in China:
  Impact of Economic Reform

                     120

                                                                                                               China
                     100

                      80
       Billion USD




                      60                                                                                       ASEAN


                      40

                      20                                                                                       Indonesia

                     -                                                                                         India
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25 January 2010                                Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA                     13    Source: UNCTAD
FDI Inflow (1998-2008):
  China is far Above ASEAN
                   China                                                                           677.2

                  ASEAN                                                      396.4

               Singapore                               190.0

                Thailand                     75.3

                Malaysia                47.8

                    India             33.5

                Vietnam               29.2

               Indonesia          20.3

              Philippines        17.4

       Brunei Darussalam        8.4

               Cambodia         3.7

               Myanmar          3.3

   Lao People's Dem. Rep.   1.0

                            0                100       200      300         400      500    600    700
                                                                  Billion USD
25 January 2010                                Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA             14   Source: UNCTAD
Exports and Import:
  Huge Surplus of China’s International Trade
               China                                                                 1428.5

             ASEAN                                                879.3

                  India                187.4

           Singapore                      241.4

            Malaysia                   194.5
                                                                                                Exports
            Thailand                   175.0
                                                                                                Imports
           Indonesia                137.0

           Viet Nam             61.8

          Philippines           49.0

   Brunei Darussalam          8.8

           Myanmar            6.6

           Cambodia           4.4

            Lao PDR           0.8

                          0         200        400   600    800     1000   1200   1400   1600
                                                       Billions of USD

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                                                Source: Asean Economic Community Chartbook, 2008
Top 5 ASEAN Exports to China:
  Dominated by Electonics Parts and Primary Commodities



                                          Others, 58%




                                                                                      Palm oil & its
                                                                                      fractions, not
                                                                                   chemically modified,
    Electronic integrated                                                                   5%
         circuits and           Automatic data
    microassemblies, 18%     processing machines;                              Petrolium oils, not
                             optical reader, etc, 7%                               crude, 6%
                                                          Natural rubber,
                                                        balata, gutta-percha
                                                              etc, 6%

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                                  Source: Asean Economic Community Chartbook, 2008
ASEAN Commodities Export to China:
  Main Source for China’s Demand , 2008

                       Marble,travertine, ecaussines etc         76.6

     Niobium, tantalum, vanadium ores & concentrates             76.7

                               Zinc ores & concentrates          76.9

                               Ores & concentrates, nes           77.3

   compounded rubber, unvulcanised, in primary forms                          82.9

                               Iron oxides & hydroxides                         84.1

   Zirconium & articles thereof, including waste & scrap                               86

                         Chromium ores & concentrates                                            89.9

                        Alumunium ores & concentrates                                                   91.8

 Iron ores & concentrates; including roasted iron pyrites                                                       94.8

                  Slag. Dross other than granulated slag                                                               97

               Uranium or thorium ores & concentrates                                                                        99.9

                                                            75           80      85             90             95           100
                                                                                      Percent
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                                                      Source: ASEAN Economic Commonity Chartbook 2009
5 Top ASEAN’s Import
  ASEAN from China, 2008

                              Others, 76%




                                                                           Electric app for line
                                                                                telephony,
        Hot rolled, flat-                                                   including current
      rolled products of                     Automatic data                  line system, 6%
       iron or nonalloy                        processing           Parts & acces od
           steel, 2%                        machines; optical      computers & office
                  Electronic                 reader, etc, 5%         machines, 6%
             integrated circuits
                      and
              microassamblies,
                      5%
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                                             Source: on CAFTA          18
ASEAN trade with China:
  Continuous increase of deficit

                   120

                   100
                                                                         Import
                   80

                   60
     Billion USD




                                                                                    Export
                   40

                   20

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                   -20                                                                  -15.2
                                                              Balance of trade                -21.4
                   -40
                         1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008


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                                                       Source: ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2008
ASEAN China Free Trade Area
          (ACFTA):
     The Basic Agreement
   and Current Development




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List of ASEAN Free Trade Agreements
          AGREEMENT               SIGNING DATE                                       EFFECTIVE

  ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand    27 February 2009   Preparations are currently being undertaken for the ratification and the
  Free Trade Area (AANZFTA)                         subsequent implementation of the Agreement by the parties

  ASEAN-China Free Trade Area    November 2002      The realization of ACFTA in 2010 for Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia,
  (ACFTA)                                           Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and China, and 2015 for
                                                    Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar and Viet Nam.
  ASEAN-India Trade in Goods     13 August 2009     The ASEAN-India FTA will see tariff liberalisation of over 90% of products
  (TIG) Agreement                                   traded between the two dynamic regions. Tariffs on over 4,000 product
                                                    lines will be eliminated by 2016, at the earliest. The ASEAN-India TIG
                                                    Agreement will enter into force on 1 January 2010 once India and at least
                                                    one ASEAN Member State notify completion of their internal ratification
                                                    process.
  ASEAN-Japan Comprehensive         April 2008      The Agreement entered into force on 1 December 2008. As of July 2009,
  Economic Partnership (AJCEP)                      Brunei Darussalam, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, Viet
                                                    Nam and Japan have ratified the Agreement.

  ASEAN-ROK Framework              13 Dec. 2005     The Framework Agreement provides for an ASEAN-ROK Free Trade Area by
  Agreement on Comprehensive                        the year 2008 (with flexibility to 2010) for ROK, 2010 (with flexibility to
  Economic Cooperation                              2012) for Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore
                                                    and Thailand, 2016 for Viet Nam and 2018 for Cambodia, Lao PDR, and
                                                    Myanmar.


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Countries Economic Characteristics:
  ASEAN Needs to Define A Better Strategy

       •   China is an economic giants to ASEAN

       •   GDP and Foreign Reserve of China are far above those
           of ASEAN members

       •   Trade structure between China and ASEAN members
           show that Chinese products are highly competitive

       •   Almost all ASEAN members face trade deficit against
           China

       •   Chinese attractiveness for foreign investment is above
           that of ASEAN members in average.
25 January 2010         Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA   22
ACFTA:
  Gates to Liberalization

       •   ACFTA was agreed in November 2002 and effectively due
           date on January 01, 2010. Both sides have targeted the
           realization of ACFTA in 2010 for Brunei Darussalam,
           Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and
           China, and 2015 for Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar and Viet
           Nam.

       •   Under the ACFTA, tariffs on certain products as known as
           the Early Harvest Program (EHP), were reduced before the
           onset of the FTA (came into effect on 1 January 2004).

       •   Others agreements by sectors have also been agreed under
           ACFTA.
25 January 2010         Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA   23
Agreements Under ACFTA #1

        •   The ASEAN-China MOU on Strengthening Sanitary and
            Phytosanitary (SPS) Cooperation was signed in November 2007.

        •   ASEAN-China MOU on Agricultural Cooperation in November 2002
            in Phnom Penh; a more direct cooperation in the agricultural sector
            between the lead national agencies in ASEAN and China. An
            extended ASEAN-China MOU on Agricultural Cooperation for
            2007-2011 was signed in January 2007 in Cebu.

        •   ASEAN and China strategic partnership in Information and
            Communications Technology (ICT) to promote international
            cooperation in terms of investment in human resources development
            on ICT and to explore the possibility of establishing Greater Mekong
            Sub-region (GMS) information highway.


25 January 2010           Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA       24
Agreements Under ACFTA #2


         •   ASEAN and China cooperation: the MOU on Transport
             Cooperation in November 2004 in Vientiane, promoting: i)
             transport infrastructure construction; ii) transport facilitation; iii)
             maritime safety and security; iv) air transport; v) human resources
             development; and vi) information exchange.

         •   The 7th ASEAN-China Maritime Transport Agreement (ACMTA),
             November 2008 agreed in principle with the Strategic Plan for
             ASEAN-China Transport Cooperation, identifying transport
             infrastructure projects aimed at enhancing international and cross-
             border transportation and facilitation.


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Agreements Under ACFTA #2


         •   ASEAN and China cooperation: the MOU on Transport
             Cooperation in November 2004 in Vientiane, promoting: i)
             transport infrastructure construction; ii) transport facilitation; iii)
             maritime safety and security; iv) air transport; v) human resources
             development; and vi) information exchange.

         •   The 7th ASEAN-China Maritime Transport Agreement (ACMTA),
             November 2008 agreed in principle with the Strategic Plan for
             ASEAN-China Transport Cooperation, identifying transport
             infrastructure projects aimed at enhancing international and cross-
             border transportation and facilitation.


25 January 2010             Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA          26
ICT Education Roles
on Human Resources Readiness
        for Indonesia




25 January 2010   Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA   27
Learn from Singapore
• Aim: Our basic blueprint, Infocomm21, lays out plans
  to develop Singapore into a dynamic and vibrant
  infocomm capital with a thriving and prosperous
  Internet economy by 2010.
• Vision: To develop Singapore into a dynamic and
  vibrant global infocomm capital with a thriving and
  prosperous e-economy and an infocomm-savvy e-
  society.
DR TONY TAN KENG YAM, SINGAPORE ACTING PRIME MINISTER




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Knowledge-driven
• The knowledge-driven economy continues to be
  characterized by a rapidly changing and pervasive
  information infrastructure.
• The Internet and its accompanying applications # e-
  Business platforms, interactive experiences with new
  forms of content, sophisticated consumer
  devices, leading-edge information technology # are
  all elements of the digital economy.
                  Heavily supported by prominent
                     ICT Education Institution

25 January 2010         Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA   29
Ecosystem of the Infocomms and Media
  •   Communications
  •   e-Business
  •   Information Technology (IT)
  •   Media & Digital Entertainment
      (MDE)
                  Education Institution as part of
                   “Innovator & Early-Adopter”

25 January 2010         Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA   30
e-Powering the Public Sector Strategies
•    Encourage the delivery of online public services
•    Innovate with technology to build new capabilities
•    Develop thought leadership on e-government
•    Promote the use of e-government services
•    Leverage the private sector

            Widyatama can propose to Telkomsel as
           “Change Agent” for Educate their external
                     stakeholder (customer
              , partner, community, supplier etc.)

25 January 2010         Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA   31
e-Powering the People Sector Strategies
• Improve the accessibility of infocomm
  technology
• Bridge the digital divide
• Encourage the adoption of an e-lifestyle
              Widyatama can propose to Telkomsel as
               “Change Agent” for Universal Sevice
              Obligation (USO) stakeholder (customer
                , partner, community, supplier etc.)

25 January 2010         Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA   32
Trend for ICT for the next 5 years
• Network Security
• Mobile Wireless & Broadband Access
• Service Delivery Platform (SDP) for
  Convergence

               Widyatama can propose to Telkomsel to
              Educate & Train their internal stakeholder
                (employee, manager, shareholder etc.)

25 January 2010          Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA   33
Thank You



25 January 2010   Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA   34

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  • 1. CAFTA Trickle Down Effect: ICT Education Roles on Human Resources Readiness for Indonesia Djadja Achmad Sardjana, S.T., M.M Lecture on Informatics Engineering Widyatama University djadja.sardjana@widyatama.ac.id http://www.slideshare.net/djadja Seminar on CAFTA 25 January 2010 Telkomsel 1
  • 2. Presentation Outline • World Economic Growth: The cheese already moved to east (mostly China) • Economic characteristics and its development of ASEAN members and China • Trade and Investment between Indonesia – China, and their impacts on Indonesian economy. • ASEAN China Free Trade Area (ACFTA): The Basic Agreement and Current Development • ICT Education Roles on Human Resources Readiness for Indonesia 25 January 2010 Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA 2
  • 3. World Economic Growth : The cheese already moved to the east (mostly China) 25 January 2010 Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA 3
  • 4. World GDP Real 2000 GDP ($billions) 14000 From the fourth quarter of 2008 to the final quarter of 12000 2009, the economists expect the economy to contract 0.2%. However, that's looking across the valley of a long 10000 and deep recession concentrated in the fourth quarter of 2008 and the first and second quarters of 2009. 8000 6000 4000 2000 0 70 72 74 76 78 80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94 96 98 00 02 04 06 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 North America Latin America Europe Former Soviet Union Asia and Oceania Middle East Africa 25 January 2010 Prepared and copyright by Gene Shackman Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA 4 Data from USDA The Global Social Change Research Project The International Macroeconomic Data Set http://gsociology.icaap.org http://www.ers.usda.gov/Data/Macroeconomics/
  • 5. Countries with highest growth Real 2000 GDP ($billions) 2500 2000 The World Bank upped its estimate for Chinese economic growth to 1500 7.2% as against its March forecast of only 6.5% growth for year 2009 1000 500 0 69 71 73 75 77 79 81 83 85 87 89 91 93 95 97 99 01 03 05 07 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 China Singapore Taiwan South Korea Malaysia Hong Kong Thailand World Average 25 January 2010 Prepared and copyright by Gene Shackman Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA 5 Data from USDA The Global Social Change Research Project The International Macroeconomic Data Set http://gsociology.icaap.org http://www.ers.usda.gov/Data/Macroeconomics/
  • 6. Countries with highest growth Excluding China. Real 2000 GDP ($billions) 800 Indonesia is building more roads, bridges and power plants 700 to sustain economic growth, which Bank Indonesia forecasts at as much as 5.5 percent this year (2010). President Susilo 600 Bambang Yudhoyono pledged to double infrastructure spending to as much as $140 billion in his second five-year 500 term until 2014. The economy may expand 6.6 percent on average over the next five years, Yudhoyono said on Jan. 6. 400 300 200 100 0 Singapore Taiwan South Korea Malaysia Hong Kong Indonesia World Average 25 January 2010 Prepared and copyright by Gene Shackman Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA 6 Data from USDA The Global Social Change Research Project The International Macroeconomic Data Set http://gsociology.icaap.org http://www.ers.usda.gov/Data/Macroeconomics/
  • 7. CHINA IS A SUPER POWER already • China GDP will grow by seven percent or more next year. • China will mandate buy China for domestic usage • China will buy IMF bonds • China owns about 800 billion of US Treasury • China has two trillion dollars of foreign reserve. This will grow to three trillion in next five years. • China wants to have significant say at IMF • China does not want to called as part of BRIC, It should be renamed as BRIM (Brazil, Russia, India, and Mexico) 25 January 2010 Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA 7
  • 8. Economic characteristics and its development of ASEAN members and China 25 January 2010 Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA 8
  • 9. Economic Growth: ASEAN Behind China 20 15 10 China India Indonesia 5 Percent ASEAN-5 0 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 -5 -10 -15 25 January 2010 Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA 9 Source: IMF
  • 10. GDP Comparison: ASEAN’s GDP only 34% of the Chinese (2008) China 4,401.6 India 1,209.7 Indonesia 511.8 Thailand 273.2 Malaysia 222.2 Singapore 181.9 Philippines 168.6 Viet Nam 89.8 Myanmar 27.2 Brunei Darussalam 14.6 Cambodia 11.2 Lao PDR 5.3 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 Billions of USD 25 January 2010 Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA 10 Source: 2008 figure, IMF
  • 11. GDP Structure: ASEAN members, China and India 120 100 8.0 1.1 2.8 19.1 41.1 23.1 39.7 15.2 28.8 27.8 80 39.8 9.7 44.4 6.2 30.9 19.1 8.4 60 11.6 11.9 Percent 12.5 12.9 10.7 13.5 40 67.3 71.1 20.8 60.9 54.7 54.8 41.0 45.2 20 36.1 20.1 0 -1.8 -5.3 -16.5 -20 Brunai China Singapore Malaysia India Thailand Indonesia Vietnam Philipina Private consumption Government consumption Gross domestic capital formation Net Export 25 January 2010 Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA 11 Source: ADB
  • 12. Trade and Investment between Indonesia – China, and their impacts on Indonesian economy 25 January 2010 Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA 12
  • 13. High Growth of FDI in China: Impact of Economic Reform 120 China 100 80 Billion USD 60 ASEAN 40 20 Indonesia - India 80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94 96 98 00 02 04 06 08 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 (20) 25 January 2010 Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA 13 Source: UNCTAD
  • 14. FDI Inflow (1998-2008): China is far Above ASEAN China 677.2 ASEAN 396.4 Singapore 190.0 Thailand 75.3 Malaysia 47.8 India 33.5 Vietnam 29.2 Indonesia 20.3 Philippines 17.4 Brunei Darussalam 8.4 Cambodia 3.7 Myanmar 3.3 Lao People's Dem. Rep. 1.0 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 Billion USD 25 January 2010 Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA 14 Source: UNCTAD
  • 15. Exports and Import: Huge Surplus of China’s International Trade China 1428.5 ASEAN 879.3 India 187.4 Singapore 241.4 Malaysia 194.5 Exports Thailand 175.0 Imports Indonesia 137.0 Viet Nam 61.8 Philippines 49.0 Brunei Darussalam 8.8 Myanmar 6.6 Cambodia 4.4 Lao PDR 0.8 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 Billions of USD 25 January 2010 Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA 15 Source: Asean Economic Community Chartbook, 2008
  • 16. Top 5 ASEAN Exports to China: Dominated by Electonics Parts and Primary Commodities Others, 58% Palm oil & its fractions, not chemically modified, Electronic integrated 5% circuits and Automatic data microassemblies, 18% processing machines; Petrolium oils, not optical reader, etc, 7% crude, 6% Natural rubber, balata, gutta-percha etc, 6% 25 January 2010 Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA 16 Source: Asean Economic Community Chartbook, 2008
  • 17. ASEAN Commodities Export to China: Main Source for China’s Demand , 2008 Marble,travertine, ecaussines etc 76.6 Niobium, tantalum, vanadium ores & concentrates 76.7 Zinc ores & concentrates 76.9 Ores & concentrates, nes 77.3 compounded rubber, unvulcanised, in primary forms 82.9 Iron oxides & hydroxides 84.1 Zirconium & articles thereof, including waste & scrap 86 Chromium ores & concentrates 89.9 Alumunium ores & concentrates 91.8 Iron ores & concentrates; including roasted iron pyrites 94.8 Slag. Dross other than granulated slag 97 Uranium or thorium ores & concentrates 99.9 75 80 85 90 95 100 Percent 25 January 2010 Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA 17 Source: ASEAN Economic Commonity Chartbook 2009
  • 18. 5 Top ASEAN’s Import ASEAN from China, 2008 Others, 76% Electric app for line telephony, Hot rolled, flat- including current rolled products of Automatic data line system, 6% iron or nonalloy processing Parts & acces od steel, 2% machines; optical computers & office Electronic reader, etc, 5% machines, 6% integrated circuits and microassamblies, 5% 25 January 2010 Telkomsel Seminar ASEAN Economic Commodity Chartbook, 2009 Source: on CAFTA 18
  • 19. ASEAN trade with China: Continuous increase of deficit 120 100 Import 80 60 Billion USD Export 40 20 0 -0.9 -1.7 -4.3 -2.0 -2.7 -4.0 -2.9 -3.7 -1.5 -6.4 -8.9 -9.9 -20 -15.2 Balance of trade -21.4 -40 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 25 January 2010 Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA 19 Source: ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2008
  • 20. ASEAN China Free Trade Area (ACFTA): The Basic Agreement and Current Development 25 January 2010 Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA 20
  • 21. List of ASEAN Free Trade Agreements AGREEMENT SIGNING DATE EFFECTIVE ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand 27 February 2009 Preparations are currently being undertaken for the ratification and the Free Trade Area (AANZFTA) subsequent implementation of the Agreement by the parties ASEAN-China Free Trade Area November 2002 The realization of ACFTA in 2010 for Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, (ACFTA) Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and China, and 2015 for Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar and Viet Nam. ASEAN-India Trade in Goods 13 August 2009 The ASEAN-India FTA will see tariff liberalisation of over 90% of products (TIG) Agreement traded between the two dynamic regions. Tariffs on over 4,000 product lines will be eliminated by 2016, at the earliest. The ASEAN-India TIG Agreement will enter into force on 1 January 2010 once India and at least one ASEAN Member State notify completion of their internal ratification process. ASEAN-Japan Comprehensive April 2008 The Agreement entered into force on 1 December 2008. As of July 2009, Economic Partnership (AJCEP) Brunei Darussalam, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, Viet Nam and Japan have ratified the Agreement. ASEAN-ROK Framework 13 Dec. 2005 The Framework Agreement provides for an ASEAN-ROK Free Trade Area by Agreement on Comprehensive the year 2008 (with flexibility to 2010) for ROK, 2010 (with flexibility to Economic Cooperation 2012) for Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand, 2016 for Viet Nam and 2018 for Cambodia, Lao PDR, and Myanmar. 25 January 2010 Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA 21
  • 22. Countries Economic Characteristics: ASEAN Needs to Define A Better Strategy • China is an economic giants to ASEAN • GDP and Foreign Reserve of China are far above those of ASEAN members • Trade structure between China and ASEAN members show that Chinese products are highly competitive • Almost all ASEAN members face trade deficit against China • Chinese attractiveness for foreign investment is above that of ASEAN members in average. 25 January 2010 Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA 22
  • 23. ACFTA: Gates to Liberalization • ACFTA was agreed in November 2002 and effectively due date on January 01, 2010. Both sides have targeted the realization of ACFTA in 2010 for Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and China, and 2015 for Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar and Viet Nam. • Under the ACFTA, tariffs on certain products as known as the Early Harvest Program (EHP), were reduced before the onset of the FTA (came into effect on 1 January 2004). • Others agreements by sectors have also been agreed under ACFTA. 25 January 2010 Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA 23
  • 24. Agreements Under ACFTA #1 • The ASEAN-China MOU on Strengthening Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) Cooperation was signed in November 2007. • ASEAN-China MOU on Agricultural Cooperation in November 2002 in Phnom Penh; a more direct cooperation in the agricultural sector between the lead national agencies in ASEAN and China. An extended ASEAN-China MOU on Agricultural Cooperation for 2007-2011 was signed in January 2007 in Cebu. • ASEAN and China strategic partnership in Information and Communications Technology (ICT) to promote international cooperation in terms of investment in human resources development on ICT and to explore the possibility of establishing Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS) information highway. 25 January 2010 Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA 24
  • 25. Agreements Under ACFTA #2 • ASEAN and China cooperation: the MOU on Transport Cooperation in November 2004 in Vientiane, promoting: i) transport infrastructure construction; ii) transport facilitation; iii) maritime safety and security; iv) air transport; v) human resources development; and vi) information exchange. • The 7th ASEAN-China Maritime Transport Agreement (ACMTA), November 2008 agreed in principle with the Strategic Plan for ASEAN-China Transport Cooperation, identifying transport infrastructure projects aimed at enhancing international and cross- border transportation and facilitation. 25 January 2010 Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA 25
  • 26. Agreements Under ACFTA #2 • ASEAN and China cooperation: the MOU on Transport Cooperation in November 2004 in Vientiane, promoting: i) transport infrastructure construction; ii) transport facilitation; iii) maritime safety and security; iv) air transport; v) human resources development; and vi) information exchange. • The 7th ASEAN-China Maritime Transport Agreement (ACMTA), November 2008 agreed in principle with the Strategic Plan for ASEAN-China Transport Cooperation, identifying transport infrastructure projects aimed at enhancing international and cross- border transportation and facilitation. 25 January 2010 Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA 26
  • 27. ICT Education Roles on Human Resources Readiness for Indonesia 25 January 2010 Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA 27
  • 28. Learn from Singapore • Aim: Our basic blueprint, Infocomm21, lays out plans to develop Singapore into a dynamic and vibrant infocomm capital with a thriving and prosperous Internet economy by 2010. • Vision: To develop Singapore into a dynamic and vibrant global infocomm capital with a thriving and prosperous e-economy and an infocomm-savvy e- society. DR TONY TAN KENG YAM, SINGAPORE ACTING PRIME MINISTER 25 January 2010 Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA 28
  • 29. Knowledge-driven • The knowledge-driven economy continues to be characterized by a rapidly changing and pervasive information infrastructure. • The Internet and its accompanying applications # e- Business platforms, interactive experiences with new forms of content, sophisticated consumer devices, leading-edge information technology # are all elements of the digital economy. Heavily supported by prominent ICT Education Institution 25 January 2010 Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA 29
  • 30. Ecosystem of the Infocomms and Media • Communications • e-Business • Information Technology (IT) • Media & Digital Entertainment (MDE) Education Institution as part of “Innovator & Early-Adopter” 25 January 2010 Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA 30
  • 31. e-Powering the Public Sector Strategies • Encourage the delivery of online public services • Innovate with technology to build new capabilities • Develop thought leadership on e-government • Promote the use of e-government services • Leverage the private sector Widyatama can propose to Telkomsel as “Change Agent” for Educate their external stakeholder (customer , partner, community, supplier etc.) 25 January 2010 Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA 31
  • 32. e-Powering the People Sector Strategies • Improve the accessibility of infocomm technology • Bridge the digital divide • Encourage the adoption of an e-lifestyle Widyatama can propose to Telkomsel as “Change Agent” for Universal Sevice Obligation (USO) stakeholder (customer , partner, community, supplier etc.) 25 January 2010 Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA 32
  • 33. Trend for ICT for the next 5 years • Network Security • Mobile Wireless & Broadband Access • Service Delivery Platform (SDP) for Convergence Widyatama can propose to Telkomsel to Educate & Train their internal stakeholder (employee, manager, shareholder etc.) 25 January 2010 Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA 33
  • 34. Thank You 25 January 2010 Telkomsel Seminar on CAFTA 34