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2009/SOM1/006anx4 Agenda Item: IV Presentation by Economy Under Review Brunei Darussalam Purpose: Consideration Submitted by: APEC Secretariat First Senior Officials Meeting Plenary Session Singapore 16 February 2009

APEC IAP Peer Review 2009 of Brunei Darussalam 13 February 2009 Singapore 1 Overview a. policy statement b. macroeconomic background c. towards BogorGoals d. Wawasan Brunei 2035 e. conclusion 2

Policy Statement our trade and investment policy has been continually focused on support for rules based multilateral trading system support for open regionalism support for open investment regime 3 Macroeconomic Background (1) Open economy o Trade to GDP ratio (2006 2008): 83.5 Economy centred around oil and gas: 69% of GDP (chart), 95% of revenues, 74% of inward FDI, 96% of total exports. (2007) Share of GDP Petroleum Sector 31% l Non Petroleum Sector 69% 4

Macroeconomic Background (2) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Real GDP Growth (%) 0.5 0.4 4.4 0.6 0.4(f) Inflation (%) 0.9 1.1 0.2 0.3 2.3* (f) forecast * first 6 months 2004/5 2005/6 2006/7 2007/8 Budget Surplus (% of GDP) 11.3 21.1 21.3 20.4 5 Towards Bogor Goals Since 2004/5, progress in these key areas: Tariffs and Non Tariff Measures Services Investment Standards Customs Procedures Intellectual Property Rights Regulatory Review Sustainable Development 6

Tariffs Simple average applied MFN tariffs 2004 2007 2008 4.8% 3.6% Duty free concessions 68.1% 74.7% 7 Tariffs & Non Tariff Measures 8

Services (1) Telecommunications o Entry of a new service supplier into mobile telephony market. o Achieved fixed line telephony penetration rate of almost 100% ; mobile telephony penetration rate at 101.8%. o Ranked 30 th in the world in fixed line telephony, mobile telephony and internet users per 1,000 people, according to World Development Report. 9 Services (2) Financial Services o Continued strengthening of regulatory and supervisory framework; enactment of five (5) legislations since 2005. o Development of domestic capital market; First issuance of short term government Sukuk al Ijarah securities in April 2006; to date, 23 issuances with a combined value of over BND 1.3 billion. 10

Investment (1) Enhancing investment climate; o since 2004, six (6) DTAs signed; four (4) more BITs added during this period. 11 Investment (2) First major investment in SPARK in 2007, a USD 450 million Methanol Plant to be developed by the Brunei Methanol Company. To be operational by 2010. 12

Investment (3) In 2008, a consortium to develop an integrated master plan was appointed; similarly the appointment of a port operator for the container port that is to be developed. 13 Investment (4) Diversification into other niche sectors: o Building on Brunei s Biodiversity: Tourism, Aquaculture, Agriculture. o Leveraging on the Islamic brand: Brunei Halal Brand, Islamic Banking. o Building on Long Term Capabilities: Waste Management, Education, ICT. 14

Investment (5) Oil and Gas Sector o Maintains a transparent and open investment regime; open bidding and tender process for upstream activities. 15 Customs Procedures Launching of e Customs System in February 2009 Towards implementation of a National Single Window in conjunction with ASEAN Single Window 16

Intellectual Property Rights Sustained efforts to align national legislation with international standards through participation in international and regional agreements. Enforcement of IPR requires presence of copyright holders/representatives to lodge complaints in country. Police have ex officio powers to take action; Customs responsible for border measures control. 17 Standards Formation of National Standards Centre (NSC) Facilitate local entrepreneurs to develop products in line with global standards 18

Regulatory Review Creation of a statutory regulatory body in the telecommunications sector in 2006. Streamlining administrative procedures: Transfer of authority under the Broadcasting Act from Prime Minister s Office to Ministry of Communications in 2008. 19 Sustainable Development Environment osustainable logging policy; promotion of biological diversity; CITES legislation to prevent illegal trade of endangered species. Energy Security opromotion of energy efficiency and conservation practices; osolar power as an alternative source of energy. 20

Wawasan Brunei 2035 Key to ensuring continuing progress in future development of Brunei. Complements Bogor Goals. 21 WAWASAN BRUNEI 2035 Focuses on 3 goals Accomplished, well educated and highly skilled people Dynamic, Sustainable Economy Quality of life Supported by 8 sets of integrated and coordinated strategies to be developed and implemented Education Security Economic Local Business Development Institutional Development Social Security Infrastructure Development Environment Elaborated through 50 policy directions as outlined in the first out of three 10 years Outline of Strategies and Policy Directions (OSPD 2007 2012) As a guide to policy makers and implementers of development programs and projects 22

Conclusion Brunei is committed, and on track, towards achieving Bogor Goals, by 2020 target. 23 Thank You Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade on behalf of Brunei Darussalam 24