Jakarta (VNA) – The Initiative for ASEANIntegration (IAI) Task Force convened the 63rd meeting virtually inJakarta, Indonesia on March 25.
Ambassador Nguyen Hai Bang, Permanent Representative of Vietnam to ASEAN chaired the meeting in the capacity of chair of the Task Force in 2021.
This was a regular meeting of ASEAN permanentrepresentatives to review the implementation of projects within the IAI andseek solutions to further improve the efficiency of IAI Work Plans, includingthe completion of the IAI Work Plan III (2016-2020) and the launch of IAIWork Plan IV (2021-2025) which was adopted in late 2020.
So far, 22 out of 26 action lines of the IAI Work Plan III,or 84.6 percent, have been implemented across five strategic areas of “Foodand Agriculture”, “Trade Facilitation”, “Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises(MSMEs)”, “Education”, and “Health and Well-being”.
Currently, 127 projects have been approved and implementedwith total capital of 30.79 million USD. By the end of the work plan in July2021, seven additional projects will be designed to complete the remaining fouraction lines.
At the meeting, the Task Force approved 17 new projectswithin the IAI Work Plan IV (2021-2025), 16 of which are funded by Singaporeand one by Japan.
In the future, the Task Force will continue to speed up the second phase of theproject supporting the implementation of the IAI Work Plan IV, including theorganisation of national consultations in CLMV countries (Cambodia, Laos,Myanmar and Vietnam) and a regional consultation forum, thus building detailimplementation plan and propose model projects in CLMV countries.
The IAI was adopted by ASEAN member countries in 2000 withan aim to narrow down the development gap among ASEAN countries and supportCLMV countries in full integration into the regional economy./.
Ambassador Nguyen Hai Bang, Permanent Representative of Vietnam to ASEAN chaired the meeting in the capacity of chair of the Task Force in 2021.
This was a regular meeting of ASEAN permanentrepresentatives to review the implementation of projects within the IAI andseek solutions to further improve the efficiency of IAI Work Plans, includingthe completion of the IAI Work Plan III (2016-2020) and the launch of IAIWork Plan IV (2021-2025) which was adopted in late 2020.
So far, 22 out of 26 action lines of the IAI Work Plan III,or 84.6 percent, have been implemented across five strategic areas of “Foodand Agriculture”, “Trade Facilitation”, “Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises(MSMEs)”, “Education”, and “Health and Well-being”.
Currently, 127 projects have been approved and implementedwith total capital of 30.79 million USD. By the end of the work plan in July2021, seven additional projects will be designed to complete the remaining fouraction lines.
At the meeting, the Task Force approved 17 new projectswithin the IAI Work Plan IV (2021-2025), 16 of which are funded by Singaporeand one by Japan.
In the future, the Task Force will continue to speed up the second phase of theproject supporting the implementation of the IAI Work Plan IV, including theorganisation of national consultations in CLMV countries (Cambodia, Laos,Myanmar and Vietnam) and a regional consultation forum, thus building detailimplementation plan and propose model projects in CLMV countries.
The IAI was adopted by ASEAN member countries in 2000 withan aim to narrow down the development gap among ASEAN countries and supportCLMV countries in full integration into the regional economy./.
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