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ASEAN SECTORAL INTEGRATION PROTOCOL FOR WOOD-BASED PRODUCTS The Governments of Brunei Darussalam, the Kingdom of Cambodia, the Republic of Indonesia, the Lao People's Democratic Republic (hereinafter referred to as "Lao PDR"), Malaysia, the Union of Myanmar, the Republic of the Philippines, the Republic of Singapore, the Kingdom of Thailand and the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam, Member States of the Association of South East Asian Nations (hereinafter collectively referred to as "ASEAN" or "Member States" or singularly as "Member State"); RECALLING the Declaration of ASEAN Concord II (Bali Concord II) issued in Bali, Indonesia on 7 October 2003, pursuant to which ASEAN is committed to deepen and broaden its internal economic integration and linkages with the world economy to realise an ASEAN Economic Community; DESIRING that the ASEAN Economic Community will result in ASEAN becoming a single market and production base, turning the diversity that characterises the region into opportunities and business complementation to make ASEAN a more dynamic and stronger segment of the global supply chain; NOTING that as a first step towards the realisation of the ASEAN Economic Community, the Leaders have signed the ASEAN Framework Agreement for the Integration of Priority Sectors on 30 th November 2004 in Vientiane, Lao PDR (hereinafter referred to as the "Framework Agreement"); HAVING carried out an initial round of negotiations and concluded the roadmap for the full integration of the wood-based products sector in ASEAN, HAVE AGREED AS FOLLOWS: ARTICLE 1 OBJECTIVE The objective of this Protocol is to spell out measures as in the Roadmap referred to in Article 2 to be taken by Member States on a priority basis so as to enable the progressive, expeditious and systematic integration of the wood- based products sector.

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ASEAN SECTORAL INTEGRATION PROTOCOL FORWOOD-BASED PRODUCTS

The Governments of Brunei Darussalam, the Kingdom of Cambodia, theRepublic of Indonesia, the Lao People's Democratic Republic (hereinafterreferred to as "Lao PDR"), Malaysia, the Union of Myanmar, the Republic of thePhilippines, the Republic of Singapore, the Kingdom of Thailand and theSocialist Republic of Viet Nam, Member States of the Association of South EastAsian Nations (hereinafter collectively referred to as "ASEAN" or "MemberStates" or singularly as "Member State");

RECALLING the Declaration of ASEAN Concord II (Bali Concord II) issued inBali, Indonesia on 7 October 2003, pursuant to which ASEAN is committed todeepen and broaden its internal economic integration and linkages with theworld economy to realise an ASEAN Economic Community;

DESIRING that the ASEAN Economic Community will result in ASEANbecoming a single market and production base, turning the diversity thatcharacterises the region into opportunities and business complementation tomake ASEAN a more dynamic and stronger segment of the global supply chain;

NOTING that as a first step towards the realisation of the ASEAN EconomicCommunity, the Leaders have signed the ASEAN Framework Agreement forthe Integration of Priority Sectors on 30th November 2004 in Vientiane, LaoPDR (hereinafter referred to as the "Framework Agreement");

HAVING carried out an initial round of negotiations and concluded the roadmapfor the full integration of the wood-based products sector in ASEAN,

HAVE AGREED AS FOLLOWS:

ARTICLE 1OBJECTIVE

The objective of this Protocol is to spell out measures as in the Roadmapreferred to in Article 2 to be taken by Member States on a priority basis so as toenable the progressive, expeditious and systematic integration of the wood-based products sector.

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ARTICLE 2MEASURES

1. The integration measures to be pursued are grouped into two broadcategories, taking into account existing agreements or earlier relevantcommitted measures, namely:

(a) Common measures which cut across all priority sectors; and

(b) Specific measures that are of direct relevance to the wood-basedproducts sector.

2. All categories of measures shall be pursued in parallel.

3. SEOM may conduct additional negotiations, as and when necessary, toconsider new integration measures for the sector.

ARTICLE 3EMERGENCY MEASURES

1. Article 6 of the Common Effective Preferential Tariff (CEPT) Agreementon Safeguard Measures shall be applied to this Protocol.

2. Where emergency measures are taken pursuant to this Article,immediate notice of such action shall be given to the Ministersresponsible for ASEAN economic integration referred to in Article 19 ofthe Framework Agreement, and such action may be the subject ofconsultations pursuant to Article 22 of the Framework Agreement.

ARTICLE 4APPENDICES

1. The Roadmap for Integration of Wood-Based Products Sector shall beAppendix I to this Protocol and shall form an integral part of it. Thenegative list in relation to the wood-based products sector shall beAppendix II to this Protocol.

2. Additional measures other than those identified in the Appendix I may beintroduced, as and when deemed necessary through an amendmentpursuant to paragraph 2 of Article 5 of this Protocol.

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ARTICLE 5FINAL PROVISIONS

1. Member States shall undertake the appropriate measures to fulfill theagreed obligations arising from this Protocol.

2. The provisions of this Protocol may be modified through amendmentsmutually agreed upon in writing by all Member States.

3. This Protocol shall enter into force on 31 August 2005. Notwithstandingthe specified date of entry into force, Member States undertake to carryout the obligations which arise prior to the date of entry into force of thisProtocol in accordance with the timelines indicated in the FrameworkAgreement for the Integration of Priority Sectors and the Roadmap forIntegration of Wood-Based Products Sector attached to this Protocol.

4. This Protocol shall be deposited with the Secretary-General of ASEAN,who shall furnish a certified copy to each Member State.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned, being duly authorised thereto by theirrespective Governments, have signed the ASEAN Sectoral Integration Protocolfor Wood-Based Products.

DONE at Vientiane, Lao PDR on 29 November 2004, in a single copy in theEnglish language.

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For the Government ofBrunei/Darussalam

ABDUL RAHMAN TAIBMinister of Industry and

Primary Resources

FoMtfe Government ofthe Kingdom of Cambodj,

;HAM PRASIDHSenior Minister

Minister of Commerce

For the Government ofthe Republic of Indonesia

MARTELKA PANGESTUMinister of Trade

For the Government ofthe Lao People's Democratic Republic

SOULIVONG DARAVONGMinister of Commerce

For the Government ofMalaysia

Minister ofjrrternational Tradeand Industry

For the Government ofthe Union of Myanma/

SOE THAMinister of National Planning and

Economic Development

For the Government ofthe Republic of the Philippines

Secretary of Trade and Industry

For the Government ofthe Kingdom of Thailand

/Vty*1

WATANA MUANGSOOKMinister of Commerce

For the Government ofthe Republic of Singapore

LIM HNG KIANGMinister for Trade and Industry

Forthe Social

TRUON$/(plNH TUYENMinister of Trade

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APPENDIX IROADMAP FOR INTEGRATION OF WOOD-BASED PRODUCTS SECTOR

I. OBJECTIVES

The objectives of this initiative are:Strengthen regional integration on through liberalisation and facilitation measuresin the area of trade in goods, services and investments; andPromote private sector participation.

II. MEASURES

This roadmap includes issues specific to the wood-based products, as well ashorizontal issues cutting across all sectors. The approaches proposed for theintegration for wood-based products are premised on:

- Combining the economic strengths of ASEAN member countries for regionaladvantage;Facilitate and promote intra-ASEAN investments:

- Improve the condition to attract and retain manufacturing and other economicactivities within the region;

- Promote outsourcing program within ASEAN; andPromote the development of "Made in ASEAN" products and services.

III. COVERAGE

The scope of wood-based products appears as Attachment 1.

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NO. MEASURES IMPLEMENTINGBODY TIMELINE

COMMON ISSUES

Tariff Elimination

JL2

! iv

Eliminate CEPT-AFTA tariffs on allidentified products

CoordinatingCommittee on the

Implementation of theCEPT Scheme for

AFTA (CCCA)

ASEAN 6: 2007CLMV: 2012

J^pn-Ta^riffLEstablish"the Database of ASEANNTMs to ensure transparency1

Establish clear criteria to identifymeasures that are classified asbarriers to trade

Establish a clear and definitive workprogramme for the removal of thebarriers.

CCCA

Adopt the WTO Agreement on ImportLicensing Procedures and developimplementation guidelines appropriatefor ASEAN.

30 June 2004

30 June 2005

31 December 2005

31 December 2004

I

Improve the CEPT Rules of Origin by:making it more transparent,predictable and standardisedtaking into account the bestpractices of other Regional TradeAgreements including the rules oforigin of the WTO; and

adopting substantialtransformation as alternativecriteria for conferring origin status.

Task Force on CEPTRules of Origin (ROO-

TF)

31 December 2004

Customs Proceduresj / - - • - . Extend the application of the ASEAN

Harmonised Tariff Nomenclature(AHTN) for extra-ASEAN trade.

8 Develop .a simplified, improved andharmonised customs declarationform.

Expert Committee onCustoms Matters

(ECCM)

on-going

31 December 2005

1 The database on ASEAN NTMs has oeen completed and posted in the ASEAN Website.

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MEASURES

Ensure full implementation of theGreen Lane System for CEPTProducts, or similar systems, at entrypoints of all Member States.

10 Develop implementation guidelines,as appropriate, for Member Stateswhich are not members of the WTO tofulfill the obligations of the WTOAgreement on Customs Valuation

11 i Adopt service commitment (clientcharter) by ASEAN customsauthorities.

12 Develop the Single Windowapproach, including the electronicprocessing of trade documents atnational and regional levels

IMPLEMENTINGBODY

Inter-Agency TaskForce on Single

Window

TIMELINE

31 December 2004

31 December 2004

31 December 2004

31 December 2005

V Standards and Conformance_v_ I13 713 Accelerate

i development

14

the implementation/of sectoral Mutual

Recognition Arrangements (MRAs),as appropriate

Encourage domestic regulators torecognise test reports issued bytesting laboratories which are alreadyaccredited by National AccreditationBodies in ASEAN that are signatoriesto ILAC and APLAC MRA

15 Set clear targets and schedules for| harmonisation of standards, whereverI required; where internationalstandards are not available, and whenrequested by industry, align nationalstandards among Member States.

16 Harmonise arid/or develop, whereverappropriate, technical regulations fornational application.

17 Ensure compliance . with therequirements, rights and obligaiionsof WTO Agreements on TechnicalBarriers to Trade and the Applicationof Sanitary and Phyto-SanitaryMeasures

ASEAN ConsultativeCommittee on

Standards and Quality(ACCSQ)

beginning 1 January2005

on-going

31 December 2005

31 December 2010

on-going

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NO.

18

MEASURES

Explore development of ASEANpolicy on standards and conformanceto further facilitate the realisation ofthe ASEAN Economic Community.

IMPLEMENTINGBODY TIMELINE

beginning 2005

VI19

Logistics ServicesExpedite the development ofintegrated transport logistics serviceswithin ASEAN through:

Promotion of efficient door-to-doorcargo transport and cross-bordertransport facilitation through theexpeditious implementation of theASEAN Framework Agreement onthe Facilitation of Goods inTransit, and the ASEANFramework Agreement onMultimodal Transport;

improvement of .land transportnetwork infrastructures andservices to achieve better inter-connectivity, inter-operability andinter-modality with the national,regional and internationalmaritime and air transportgateways;

Strengtheningmaritime andservices; and

intra-ASEANshipping transport

Establishment of enabling andconducive policy environment forincreased private sectorinvolvement and/or public-privatepartnerships in the developmentof transport infrastructure and theprovision and operation oftransport logistics facilities andsen/ices.

Senior TransportOfficials Meeting

(STOM)

Vj| Outsourcing and Industrial Complementation

beginning 2005

20 Identify and develop specialisation ofproduction processes, research anddevelopment (R&D), and testingfacilities based on comparativeadvantages of individual MemberStates

[ [

Working Group onlndustric.1 Cooperation(WGIC), with inputs

from the private sector

on-going

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NO.

21

VIII22

IX23

MEASURES

Develop guidelines to promoteoutsourcing arrangements amongMember States, as applicable.

IMPLEMENTINGBODY TIMELINE

ASEAN integration System of PreferencesEndeavour to expand the coverage ofthe ASEAN integration System ofPreferences (AISP) Scheme byincluding products in the priorityintegration sectors

CCCA on-going

InvestmentsAccelerate the opening up of sectorscurrently in the Sensitive List (SL) bytransferring these sectors into theTemporary Exclusion List (TEL) under

CoordinatingCommittee on

Investment (CCI)

beginning 2004

AStAN Investment Area, using theASEAN-X formula.

25

26

Reduce restrictive.measures in the Sl_

investment

Complete the progressive eliminationof restrictive investment measures inthe TEL

27

i Identify programmes and activities toj promote investments in ASEAN

.4,Promote manufacturing processesacross different ASEAN countries totake advantage of their comparativestrengths through:r the establishment of a network of

ASEAN free trade zones tofacilitate outsourcing activitiesundertaking more efficient jointASEAN facilitation and promotionmeasures to promote FD!

Promote and facilitate joint/crossborder investments in manufacturingactivities through:

special . incentives, where.appropriate, to be given by CLMVfor investments from ASEAN

beginning 2004

on-going2

31 December 2005

beginning 2005

on-going

on-going

2 Timelines as per AIA Agreement (ASEAN-6 = 2010; Viet Mam = 2013; Cambodia, Laos andMyanmar-2015)

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NO.

X29

30

31

XI32

MEASURES

special measures, whereappropriate to be given by ASEAN6 to promote and facilitaterelocation of investment to CLMVcountries especially for labourintensive manufacturing activities

IMPLEMENTINGBODY TIMELINE

Trade and Investment PromotionIntensify intra- and extra ASEAN jointpromotion efforts regularly

Organise regular private sectorinitiatives to undertake:

more efficient joint ASEANfacilitation and promotionmeasures to promote FDI ASEANselling-buying missions; andpromotional activities to assistCLMV countries

Undertake more effective jointASEAN facilitation in promotionmeasures and develop new sourcesof inward foreign direct investments,particularly from potential countriessuch as the People's Republic ofChina, India and the Republic ofKorea

CCI; ASEANChambers of

Commerce andIndustry (ASEAN-CCI); and relevant

Industry Clubs/Associations

CCI;ASEAN BusinessAdvisory Council(ASEAN-BAC);

and ASEAN-CCI

on-goingbeginning 2005

on-goingbeginning 2005

on-going

Intra-ASEAN Trade and Investment StatisticsEstablish an effective system tomonitor intra-ASEAN trade andinvestment through:

provision of updates to theASEAN Secretariat of the latesttrade (goods and services) andinvestment statisticspreparation of consolidatedindustry profile, by the respectiveassociations, which among othermatters, cover information such asproduction capacity and productrange

Working Group onStatistics; WorkingGroup on ForeignDirect Investment

Statistics; and CCCA

on-going

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NO.

XII33

XIII34

35

36

XIV37

38

XV39

MEASURES IMPLEMENTINGBODY TIMELINE

Intellectual Property RightsExpand the scope of ASEANintellectual property rights cooperationbeyond trademarks and patents byincluding cooperation in copyrightsinformation exchange andenforcement

ASEAN WorkingGroup on IntellectualProperty Cooperation

(AWGIPC)

31 December 2004

Movement of Business Persons, Skilled Labour, Talents and ProfessionalsDevelop an ASEAN Agreement tofacilitate the movement of businesspersons, including the adoption of anASEAN Travel Card, taking intoaccount Member States' domesticlaws and regulations.

Develop an ASEAN Agreement tofacilitate the movement of experts,professionals, skilled labor andtalents, taking into account MemberStates' domestic laws and regulations

Accelerate completion of MRAs tofacilitate free movement of experts,professionals, skilled labor and talentsin ASEAN, taking into accountMember States' domestic laws andregulations

Directors-General ofImmigration

Departments andHeads of Consular

Affairs Division of theMinistries of Foreign

Affairs (DGICM)

CoordinatingCommittee on

Services (CCS)

31 December 2005

31 December 2005

31 December 2008

Facilitation of Travel in ASEANHarmonise procedures for theissuance of visas to internationaltravelers

Provide visa exemption for intra-ASEAN travel by ASEAN nationals

DGICM 31 December 2004

2005

Human Resource DevelopmentDevelop and upgrade skills andcapacity building through jointtrainings and workshops.

Senior LabourOfficials Meeting

(SLOM)

on-going

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NO. MEASURES IMPLEMENTINGBODY TIMELINE

SPECIFIC ISSUES

XVI Enhancing Cooperation in Timber Products40 Develop cooperation programme

among authorities dealing withcertification of timber/ wood-basedproducts to ensure the sustainabilityand legality of the origin of suchproducts;

Working Group onWood-based Products

Integration andASEAN Senior

Officials on Forestry(ASOF)

2005

41 Develop cooperation programmeamong relevant authorities to combatillegal trade in forest products,including endangered species of floraand fauna, and exchange of relevantinformation on wood import asallowed by law, on the basis of mutualrespect, equality and mutual benefit,and in all levels, to ensure thesustainability of forest resources.

ASEAN Customs DG;Working Group on

Wood-based ProductsIntegration and

ASOF

on-going

42 Increase the awareness bydisseminating information to allstakeholders on the legal andenvironmental consequences whichforest destruction poses to our futureenvironmental, economic and socialwell-being.

ASOF and ASEANSenior Officials on the

Environment(ASOEN)

beginning 2005

Joint Marketing and Image-Building43 Launch ASEAN public relation

campaign to counter negativepublicity on tropical hardwoodproducts;

ASOF beginning 2005

44 Invite more advanced countries toprovide assistance to ASEANMember Countries, e.g. on theproposed ED action plan on ForestLaw Enforcement, Governance andTrade (FLEGT);

ASOF beginning 2005

45 Showcase ASEAN wood products tothe world markets;

ASEAN BusinessAdvisory Council andASEAN Chamber of

Commerce andIndustry

beginning 2005

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NO.

46

XVIII47

48

49

XIX50

MEASURES

Undertake joint approaches in thepromotion and development ofproducts markets for timber andtimber products.

IMPLEMENTINGBODY

ASOF

TIMELINE

beginning 2005

Investment on Forest Plantation and Wood-Based IndustryPromote and facilitate joint investment

Encourage the use of raw materialsfrom timber plantations forinvestments in the wood processingindustry

Endeavor to create an environmentincluding regular dialogues and visitsamong ASEAN business people forthe promotion of trade and investment

SOM-AMAF JointCommittee on ASEANCooperation and Joint

Approaches inAgriculture and Forest

Products PromotionScheme

beginning 2005

Human Resources DevelopmentCooperate to develop and upgradeskills in design, wood processing andfurniture manufacturing through jointtraining and workshops.

ASOF beginning 2005

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such

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