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ASEAN-Pacific axis tabled as alternative to TPP

Haeril Halim (The Jakarta Post)
Lima, Peru
Mon, November 21, 2016

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ASEAN-Pacific axis tabled as alternative to TPP Economic leaders: South Korea’s Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn (left to right), Indonesia’s Vice President Jusuf Kalla, China’s President Xi Jinping, Canada’s International Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland, Australia’s Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, Peru’s President Pedro Kuczynski, Brunei’s Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, Chile’s President Michelle Bachelet, Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying, Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Malaysia’s Prime Minister Najib Razak, attend a meeting with business leaders during the annual APEC forum in Lima on Saturday. (AP/Martin Mejia)

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n the first day of the APEC summit in Lima on Saturday, Indonesia made a proposal for the setting up of a new trade bloc that could counterbalance the dominance of the United States and China.

The US has so far dominated the APEC forum with its lucrative Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), championed by outgoing US President Barack Obama, which comprises 12 of the 21 APEC members, including Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore and Vietnam.

However, the future of the TPP, a US initiative to contain the dominance of China in APEC, is uncertain under president-elect Donald Trump, who pledged to shore up the US domestic economy and to review the trade agreement once he is sworn-in as president on Jan. 20.

With the fate of the TPP uncertain under a Trump presidency, China has stepped up its effort to prop up the Beijing-backed Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), which excludes the Americas and includes Australia, India and more than a dozen other countries. The RCEP is now seen as perhaps the only path to broader free trade areas of which APEC aspires.

Given its strategic position as a member of both ASEAN and APEC, Indonesia has called on APEC members to consider forming a free trade bloc between ASEAN and the Pacific Alliance countries if Trump decides to kill the TPP.

Vice President Jusuf Kalla, who attended the “Second Informal Dialogue with the Pacific Alliance” session on the sidelines of the APEC summit on Saturday, said Indonesia had officially tabled the proposal and urged countries in the two groups to consider.

“If the TPP is voided, then ASEAN and Pacific Alliance members should establish a trade cooperation, which could be better than the TPP. It is the right moment to think about such an alternative,” Jusuf told reporters in Lima on Saturday.

Jusuf said although many APEC members expect Trump not to follow through on his campaign promises with regarded to ending the TPP, the countries were still prepared with alternatives should the US, the initiator of the TPP, withdraw its commitment.

In addition to the Pacific Alliance meeting, on Saturday Jusuf attended APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC) with 21 leaders of APEC countries, including top international leaders like Obama, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeaux, Chinese President Xi Jinping, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

During the APEC summit, Indonesia joined Brunei, China and New Zealand in a group to discuss the theme of “Growing Global Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises [MSMEs] and Promoting Sustainable Development”.

“The results from this discussion will be drafted as an official statement; all issues discussed during the meeting were related to the economy and business sectors. The main takeaway from the forum was that we agreed to establish connectivity between domestic and international businesses,” Jusuf said.

Meanwhile, Chinese President Xi pledged to open its economy further as leaders of Asia-Pacific countries sought new free-trade options following Trump’s promise to scrap and void the TPP.

As Obama is winding down his administration, he has now stopped trying to win congressional approval for the TPP deal, which was signed by 12 countries in the Americas and Asia Pacific, excluding China. Without US approval, the current agreement cannot be implemented.

“China will not shut its doors to the outside world but instead open more doors,” Xi said in a keynote address at APEC. “We’re going to [...] make sure the fruits of development are shared.” Xi said on Saturday.

The Peru forum carries the theme, “Quality Growth and Human Capital Development: Foundations for Sustainable Growth in the Asia-Pacific”. It will conclude on Sunday evening with leaders of APEC member countries issuing a statement.

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