8. Main Objective of AEC
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Source: Free Flow of Services AEC, Ronnarong Phoolpipat
9. Key Elements of AEC
9
Source: Free Flow of Services AEC, Ronnarong Phoolpipat
10. Hubs and Spokes in Asia Pacific
ASEAN
+3/+6 Canada
China ROK NAFTA
ASEAN
ASEAN
+1
+1
ASEAN Japan
+1
ASEAN Thailand
U.S. Mexico
Malaysia
ASEAN+1
Singapore
India ASEAN+1
Brunei
NZ
Australia Chile
P4
APEC 10
Source: METI & MEC
11. Priority Sectors under AEC
•
Agro based Products •
Healthcare
•
Air Travel •
Rubber based
•
Automotive Products
•
E-ASEAN/ICT •
Textiles and Apparels
•
Electronics •
Tourism
•
Fisheries •
Wood Based Products
•
Logistic
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12. Impact of AEC
•
Gross GDP to 2.65 Trillion from 1.8
•
Free flow of Human Resources
•
Landing pad for re-export
•
Re-thinking of Investment Incentive
•
Large investment opportunity
•
Industry Shift
12
Source: K.Nattasak, Oracle
34. Malaysia
MDEC : Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) now MSC
Malaysia
Phase 3: Target Export to other countries:
– Primary: Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand
– Secondary: China Middle East
IT spending in 2010 is US$4.8bn and is expected
to grow to U$5.2bn in 2011.
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35. CyberJaya
The idea of an IT-themed city, Cyberjaya, 1995
Spanning an area of about 28.94 square
kilometres (7,000 acres), the town is the nucleus of
the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) or now
known as MSC Malaysia.
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38. Singapore
Positioning as a ICT hub for this region
Not much after AEC 2015
IT spending in 2010 is SGP$37bn for Hardware,
SGP$11bn for software, SGP$8.9bn for IT
Services
ICT manpower 141,300 (2010)
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39. Singapore Infocomm Development
Agency Vision
Infocomm-savvy workforce and globally
competitive infocomm manpower to drive
economic competitiveness
Boost the number of infocomm jobs by 55,000 yo
about 170,000 by 2015
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40. Vietnam
Positioning as a outsourcing hub
IT spending in 2011 is US$8.7bn; software $1.2bn.
27.9 Million Internet users
Strong support from the government
The national strategy “Transforming Vietnam into
and advanced ICT country” in 2020
By 2020, IT will take 8-10% of GDP
Internet user 70% of total population.
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41. ICT Human Resource Vietnam
Labors of IT Industry 250,290 (2010)
HW Industry 127,548
SW Industry 71,814
DC Industry 50,928
Target one million IT engineers in 2020
New enrollment of IT students in university
reached 50,000 in 2011.
290 universities/colleges with ICT education.
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42. Indonesia
One of the fastest growing economy
Need more ICT professionals
Attracted by many other countries; in and outside
ASEAN
29.6 Million Internet users
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43. Philippines
The IT/Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)
industry, is already a very important factor in
economy with over half a million full-time
employees, between 4% and 5% contribution to
GDP
its status as the number one BPO location in the
world.
BPO (finance & accounting, HR, payroll);
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44. Philippines Target
Over USD 20 Billion IT/BPO revenue by 2016, up
from USD 8.9 Billion in 2010;
Exceed 900,000 FTE in IT/BPO industry by 2016,
from 525,000 in 2010;
Over 50% of IT/BPO business is non-voice related
by 2016, from 20% in 2010;
Increased number of IT graduates to 60,000 by
2016, up from 38,809 in 2009
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58. Thailand ICT 2020 Strategies
Broadband infrastructure to allow access to
information via broadband Internet for
about 95 per cent of Thailand's population
by 2020.
Developing ICT human capital and general
IT literacy.
Aims for a domestic ICT industry that
represents at least 6.5 per cent of GDP by
2015, increasing to 7 per cent by 2020
Developing ICT for good governance and
smart government. 58
59. Thailand ICT 2020 Strategies
Developing and applying ICT in order to lift
the productivity of manufacturing and
agricultural industries.
Developing ICT for "life-long learning".
Developing ICT for a green economy and
society.
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66. Area of Focus
•
Software Development
•
ICT Project Management
•
Enterprise Architecture Design
•
Network and System Administration
•
Information System and Network
Security
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Source: MICT