HIGHLIGHTS OF THE ASEAN COMPREHENSIVE INVESTMENT AGREEMENT (ACIA) 26 August 2008

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HIGHLIGHTS OF THE ASEAN COMPREHENSIVE INVESTMENT AGREEMENT () 26 August 2008 1

Mandate of 10 TH AIA Council / 39 th AEM To revise and merge the AIA and IGA Agreements into a comprehensive ASEAN investment agreement (). To draft taking into account: Main objectives: to create a free and open investment regime to achieve economic integration The Guiding Principles approved by AIA Council/AEM The need to enhance based on international best practices To complete and present final draft of to the next meeting of the AIA Council/AEM. 2

Structure of A more comprehensive Agreement: Covering 4 pillars i.e. liberalisation, protection, facilitation and promotion Inclusion of additional provisions Improvement of existing provisions A total of 49 Articles, 2 Annexes, and 1 Schedule (reservation list of Member States) 3

Contents of - An Assessment - is in line with the Objectives and Guiding Principles endorsed by the Ministers. is more comprehensive than the AIA and ASEAN IGA. has taken into account international best practices: US Model Investment Text NAFTA OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises Draft ASEAN FTAs (Investment) with China, Korea, Australia/New Zealand UNCTAD s assessment on international investment agreements 4

Contents of - An Assessment - vs Guiding Principles 5

vs Guiding Principles GUIDING PRINCIPLE 1 Forward looking, reaffirming, improving and building upon the existing AIA and ASEAN IGA. Forward looking with new provisions such as: Prohibition of Performance Requirements (PPR) Senior Management and Board of Directors (SMBD) Reaffirm the relevant provisions of AIA and ASEAN IGA, such as: National Treatment (NT) Most Favoured Nation Treatment (MFN) Further improvement of existing AIA and ASEAN IGA provisions: Investment Dispute between an Investor and Member State (ISDS) Transfer Treatment of Investments 6

vs Guiding Principles GUIDING PRINCIPLE 2 No back-tracking of commitments except with compensation. has a provision on compensatory adjustment to deal with modification of commitments. GUIDING PRINCIPLE 3 Balanced in its focus: incorporating liberalisation, promotion, facilitation, and protection incorporates provisions on liberalisation, promotion, facilitation and protection. 7

vs Guiding Principles GUIDING PRINCIPLE 4 Progressive liberalisation to achieve free and open investment GUIDING environment, PRINCIPLE in line with AEC. 2 No back-tracking of commitments except with compensation. adopts a single negative list approach on reservation. Progressive reduction or elimination of reservations in accordance with the Strategic Schedule of AEC in 3 phases (2008-2010, 2011-2013, 2014-2015). GUIDING PRINCIPLE 5 Benefit ASEAN-owned investors and companies and foreign-owned ASEAN based investors. ASEAN investors and foreign-owned ASEAN-based investors will enjoy benefits of the. 8

vs Guiding Principles GUIDING PRINCIPLE 6 Consider granting special and differential (S&D) treatment for the newer ASEAN Member States. New S&D provision through technical assistance, capacity building and facilitation. GUIDING PRINCIPLE 7 Flexible treatment taking into account individual countries sensitivities. Specific concerns of Member States addressed in as appropriate 9

vs Guiding Principles GUIDING PRINCIPLE 8 Reciprocal treatment in the enjoyment of concessions as in AIA. No longer relevant to include provision on reciprocity to ensure the benefits of is enjoyed by all Member States. International investment agreements do not have this provision. GUIDING PRINCIPLE 9 Preservation of ASEAN preferential treatment. Extends MFN automatically to all Member States as provided for in the AIA. New provision containing commitment to enhance ASEAN economic integration. 10

vs Guiding Principles GUIDING PRINCIPLE 10 Allow expansion to cover other sectors in the future. Article on Scope of Application allows for the inclusion of any other sector as may be agreed upon by all Member States. 11

Contents of - An Assessment - vs AIA/ASEAN IGA 12

vs AIA/ASEAN IGA is more comprehensive than AIA/ASEAN IGA. objectives: to enhance the investment environment in ASEAN to attract domestic investments and FDI. Generally similar provisions: National Treatment, Treatment of investments, Transfers, Expropriation and Compensation, Subrogation, BOP Safeguards, General Exceptions, Transparency, State-State Dispute Settlement, Investor-State Dispute Settlement. 13

vs AIA/ASEAN IGA maintains automatic MFN provision of AIA. Preferential treatment granted by any Member State under any existing or future Agreement must be extended to all other Member States. has incorporated new provisions and made improvements to existing provisions of AIA/IGA. 14

vs AIA/ASEAN IGA A single investment agreement that provides clearer interaction of relevant provisions: e.g. liberalisation and protection. Grants immediate benefits to both ASEAN investors and ASEAN-based foreign investors. Shorter deadline to achieve free and open investment environment (2015). AIA/ASEAN IGA AIA and ASEAN IGA are 2 separate agreements with no clear interaction between the two. AIA benefits ASEAN investors first (between 2003-2010) and non-asean investors (by 2020). 15

vs AIA/ASEAN IGA Clear and transparent procedures for obtaining specific approval in writing. Comprehensive and clearer definitions in line with international investment agreements. AIA/ASEAN IGA No procedures on approval in writing. Limited definitions. Covers portfolio investments, with reservations taken if necessary and as appropriate. AIA excludes portfolio investment. 16

vs AIA/ASEAN IGA AIA/ASEAN IGA New Article on Prohibition of Performance Requirements (TRIMs), with provision for joint assessment to consider additional commitments (TRIMs-Plus). New Article on SMBD to encourage inflow of key foreign managerial and senior management personnel. Clearer procedures on Modification of Commitments. No Article on Performance Requirements. No article on Senior Management and Board of Directors (SMBD) Modification procedures not provided. Modification of commitments subject to compensatory adjustment to ensure balance of benefits. No provision for compensatory adjustment. 17

vs AIA/ASEAN IGA ISDS provisions are more comprehensive, including detailed procedures. New article on consultation among Member States on matters and its implementation. AIA/ASEAN IGA ISDS provision under ASEAN IGA are less comprehensive. No such provision in AIA. 18

Benefits of to: - ASEAN Investment Environment - Business Sector 19

Benefits of to ASEAN Investment Environment Will achieve free and open investment regime by 2015 when Member States are ready to reduce or eliminate investment impediments (reservation lists) according to the 3 Strategic Schedules of the AEC; s comprehensive provisions will enhance protection of investment and improve investors confidence to invest in ASEAN; Encourages further development of intra-asean investments, especially among MNCs based in ASEAN through expansion, industrial complementation and specialisation; and Enhances economic integration. 20

Benefits of to Business Sector ASEAN-based investors can enjoy the benefits of nondiscriminatory treatment when they invest in other ASEAN countries. They will be granted similar treatment as domestic (host country) investors, and also similar treatment vis-à-vis other ASEAN-based investors. In case of disputes with host governments, investors have a choice to bring a claim in domestic courts (where applicable), or international arbitration. Investors and their investments will be granted fair and equitable treatment and full protection and security. 21

Benefits of to Business Sector (Cont) Free transfer of funds, including capital, profits, dividends, etc. Investments will not be expropriated, except for public purposes. Clear provisions on compensation based on fair market value. Non-discriminatory treatment for compensation for losses arising from civil strife, riots, etc. Cooperation from ASEAN governments in terms of promotion and facilitation of investment. 22

THANK YOU 23