(ASEAN) establish an official group to increase the freedom of movement of trade, capital,
Written by FS Date: 11/22/2015 17:28
(ASEAN) establish an official group to increase the freedom of movement of trade, capital,
Baghdad - INA / established the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), on Sunday, an official group in an attempt to increase the freedom of movement of trade and capital in an area inhabited by 625 million people and a total joint economic output of $ 2.6 trillion.
The Group signed a declaration of the leaders of the ten ASEAN countries in Kuala Lumpur, which is hosting the annual summit meeting of the Association this year.
And the ASEAN group after its political and security, social and cultural area in the systems of governance ranging from communism in Vietnam and paramilitary forces in Myanmar to the Kingdom of Brunei active in the Philippines and democracy.
But the economic group is offering more concrete opportunities for integration in the region makes the total gross domestic product joint seventh largest economy in the world.
He said Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak "practically got rid of tariff barriers between us in Basyan own free trade area. This makes manufacturing our industries more competitive in the global market and reduces costs for everyone. "
"We should ensure greater freedom of movement and the removal of barriers to growth and investment."
These countries and aims to coordinate economic strategies and recognition of each country unique qualifications of other countries and to consult more closely on macroeconomic and financial policies.
The countries agreed to improve the linking of transport infrastructure, telecommunications and facilitate electronic transactions and to achieve industrial integration for the advancement of attribution of jobs in the region and the development of private sector participation in the economy.
And make it easier for professionals to work eight disciplines across the region who are engineers, architects, nurses, doctors, dentists, accountants, land surveyors and workers in the tourism sector
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