Overview
Dialogue relationship between ASEAN and the U.S. started in 1977 and has progressively improved since. According to ASEAN preliminary statistics, the US is the second largest trading partner among ASEAN’s Dialogue Partners with the total two-way trade of US$ 294.6 billion in 2019. Preliminary statistics also recorded the U.S. as ASEAN’s largest source of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in 2019 with a total inflow of US$24.5 billion.
As one of ASEAN’s important trading partner, economic cooperation between ASEAN and the US is stipulated under the Trade and Investment Framework Arrangement (TIFA) and Expanded Economic Engagement (E3) Initiative. The TIFA was signed by ASEAN Economic Ministers and United States Trade Representatives (USTR) on 25 August 2006, in Kuala Lumpur and serves as a mechanism to strengthen ASEAN-US Economic ties. Meanwhile, the E3 initiative was welcomed by the leaders at the 4th ASEAN-US Leaders meeting in Phnom Penh, Cambodia on 19 November 2012 to promote closer economic cooperation between ASEAN and the US. TIFA and E3 Work Plans are discussed and agreed on annually by both sides.
At the U.S.-ASEAN Leaders Sunnylands Summit on 15–16 February 2016, President Obama announced the U.S.-ASEAN Connect initiative. Following this announcement, ASEAN Connect Center in Jakarta and strategic Connect locations in Singapore and Bangkok were operationalized in September 2016. These Connect locations provide opportunities for ASEAN and the U.S. to stay connected through better access to information and resources in the four areas of business, energy, innovation, and policy,
The U.S. development assistance under the economic pillar is currently channeled through the Inclusive Growth in ASEAN through Innovation, Trade and E-Commerce (ASEAN-USAID IGNITE). The programme aims to promote a well-integrated and inclusive ASEAN Economic Community by enhancing the trading relationship between ASEAN and the U.S.
Priorities Areas of Cooperation
Under the TIFA and E3 Work Plan, ASEAN and the U.S. have strengthened cooperation in a broad ranges of areas, including but not limited to digital trade, trade facilitation, Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), environment, agricultural biotechnology, development and harmonisation of standards and conformance.
Under the US-ASEAN Connect, the focuses have been on increasing opportunities in the energy sector, building a free and open digital economy, facilitating two-way trade, support for small and medium- sized enterprises, and encouraging young innovators and entrepreneurs.
Major Sectoral Bodies
- AEM-USTR Consultations: Held annually between Economic Ministers from ASEAN and USTR to consider the progress of the overall economic relations and provide guidance and directions for the economic relations.
- SEOM-AUSTR Consultations: Conducted regularly between senior economic officials from ASEAN and the US to support the Ministers in implementing the various initiatives and measures to support economic cooperation between ASEAN and the US.
Key Documents
Agreements
- U.S.-ASEAN Trade and Investment Framework Arrangement (TIFA)
- The U.S.-ASEAN Expanded Economic Engagement (E3) Initiative
Statements/ Press Release
- Joint Media Statement of the AEM-USTR Consultations, 27 August 2020
- Joint Media Statement of the AEM-USTR Consultations, 9 September 2019, Bangkok, Thailand
- Joint Media Statement of the AEM-USTR Consultations, 1 September 2018, Singapore
- Joint Media Statement of the AEM-USTR Consultations, 9 September 2017, Pasay City, Philippines
- Joint Media Statement of the AEM-USTR Consultations, 4 August 2016, Vientiane, Lao PDR
- Joint Media Statement of the AEM-USTR Consultations, 24 August 2015, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- Joint Media Statement of the AEM-USTR Consultations, 28 August 2014, in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar
- Joint Media Statement of the AEM-USTR Consultations, 21 August 2013, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam
- Joint Media Statements of the AEM-USTR Consultations, 11 August 2011, Manado, Indonesia
Publications
- ASEAN-US Connect: click here