The 9th ASEAN-OECD Good Regulatory Practice Network (GRPN) meeting in Jakarta underscored the importance of modernising regulatory frameworks to address digital and economic challenges across Southeast Asia.
Held on 28 November 2024, this pivotal event brought together leaders from ASEAN, OECD, and partner nations to foster innovation and economic integration.
A Collaborative Approach to Regulatory Reform
In an era of rapid digitalisation, ASEAN member states face increasingly complex social, economic, and environmental issues. This year’s GRPN meeting focused on strengthening governance frameworks to ensure economic resilience and sustainable growth.
The event, co-organised by Indonesia’s Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs and the OECD, highlighted collaboration as a crucial element for navigating digital transformation across the region.
Edi Prio Pambudi, Indonesia’s Deputy Minister for International Economic Cooperation, emphasised the importance of
“The ASEAN Handbook on Good Regulatory Practice”.
Topics Addressed
The meeting featured four plenary sessions, each targeting significant regional priorities:
- Navigating Digital Challenges and Opportunities in ASEAN
- Leveraging Tools for Advancing Economic Integration
- Promoting Agile Regulatory Governance
- Reviewing Good Regulatory Practice Initiatives in Southeast Asia
These discussions aimed to streamline regulatory frameworks, fostering innovation while safeguarding public trust.
Insights from the ASEAN-OECD Partnership
Session |
Discussion Highlights |
Takeaways |
---|---|---|
Digital Challenges | Addressing cross-border regulations for digital trade and services | Promoting regional digital governance frameworks |
Economic Integration Tools | Utilising GRP tools for smoother market integration within ASEAN | Enhancing trade facilitation and economic cooperation |
Agile Regulatory Governance | Emphasising adaptability in regulations to support rapid technological changes | Strengthening frameworks for digital innovation |
GRP Initiatives in Southeast Asia | Reviewing current regulatory practices to identify gaps and opportunities for improvement | Encouraging collaboration between ASEAN member states and international partners |
UK’s Role in ASEAN Regulatory Development
The United Kingdom’s involvement in the ASEAN-OECD GRPN meeting reaffirmed its commitment to fostering regulatory reform and economic integration across Southeast Asia.
Benjamin Matthews, Chargé d’Affaires of the UK Mission to ASEAN, highlighted the UK’s ongoing technical assistance and capacity-building initiatives aimed at advancing ASEAN’s digital economy and regulatory frameworks.
Matthews stated,
The UK is committed to knowledge-sharing partnerships, technical assistance and capacity- building to support economic integration in ASEAN and with Timor Leste. Regulatory reform, financial services and open trade are the three pillars of our ASEAN-UK Economic Integration Programme (EIP) which was launched earlier this year.
We are always looking to find ways to improve regulatory approaches, particularly in response to digitalisation as a key driver of economic growth, which will shape the future of all our countries. So, we are delighted to support this important meeting, which combines the two agendas. We look forward to working with the Network in the years ahead.
Strengthening Regional Governance for a Digital Future
The 9th ASEAN-OECD GRPN meeting demonstrated the growing importance of cooperative regulatory reform in addressing modern challenges.
By aligning regional frameworks with international best practices, ASEAN and OECD aim to build a more resilient, innovative, and economically integrated Southeast Asia.
Further Reading
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Sources: THX News & UK Mission to ASEAN.