On 8 October 2003 in Bali, Indonesia, the Leaders of ASEAN and China
signed Joint Declaration on Strategic Partnership for Peace and
Prosperity. The purpose of the establishment of a strategic partnership
for peace and prosperity is to foster friendly relations, mutually
beneficial cooperation and good neighbourliness between ASEAN and
China. In Joint Declaration, the Leaders of ASEAN and China clearly
stated the importance to strengthen cooperation between ASEAN and China
in youth.


In 2004, Plan of Action to implement Joint Declaration on Strategic
Partnership for Peace and Prosperity was formulated as guidelines in
deepening and broadening ASEAN-China relations and cooperation in a
comprehensive and mutually beneficial manner for five years
(2005-2010). Plan of Action identified the need to explore the
possibility of establishing an ASEAN-China Young Entrepreneurs Forum
and to implement ASEAN-China Exchange Programmes for Young Managers and
Entrepreneurs. 


At the First ASEAN-China Ministerial Meeting on Youth, on 29-30
September 2004, The Ministers Responsible for Youth of ASEAN and China
had strengthened their commitments in promoting ASEAN-China Young
Entrepreneur cooperation by signing Beijing Declaration on ASEAN-China
Cooperation on Youth. Beijing Declaration expressed the commitments of
ASEAN and China Leaders to conduct joint actions in order to facilitate
access to credit, markets and business development opportunities,
including the establishment of institutions, mechanisms and structures,
for ASEAN-Chinese young entrepreneurs. 


The establishment of ASEAN-China Young Entrepreneurs Association marked
as a flagship project to be implemented that will strengthen
socio-cultural cooperation between ASEAN and China when ASEAN and China
Leaders signed Joint Statement of ASEAN-China Commemorative Summit, on
30 October 2006 in Nanning, China. At the 10th ASEAN-China Summit in
Cebu, Philippines, the Leaders of ASEAN and China agreed that the
measures in Joint Statement of ASEAN-China Commemorative Summit should
be implemented.

In light of this, Brunei Darussalam organized the ASEAN-China Young 
Entrepreneurs Workshop on 18-20 June 2008. This workshop discussed and 
considered a concept paper on the setting up of an ASEAN-China Young 
Entrepreneurs Association, including its modality, objectives, organisational 
structure, roles and activities, locations, and sources of funding of the 
proposed action. 

At the end of workshop, there were some recommendations which will be presented 
at the government level and private sector or business community :

 

n      
All ASEAN-CHINA member countries
agree that there will be the formation of an association of ASEAN-CHINA Young
Entrepreneurs

n      
Proposed Names:

¨     
Asean-China Young Entrepreneurs
Association

¨     
Asean-China Young Entrepreneurs
Federation



¨     
Asean-China Young Entrepreneurs Alliance 

Proposed Governance

n      
All ASEAN-CHINA member countries
agree that the proposed governance for the association will be based on Option
2 as discussed during the workshop

n      
It was agreed that there will be 1
Co-Chair from ASEAN & 1 Co-Chair from CHINA

n      
The duration of Chairmanship, is still
to be agreed, proposed duration vary between 1 – 3 years

n      
The Chair from ASEAN will either
follow the annual ASEAN rotation or 3 yearly ASEAN-CHINA country coordinator
rotation

n      
Proposed Secretariat has many
varying structures, terms & duration, which will need further discussion
before the next workshop in Nanning,
 China.



Proposed Structure

n      
General consensus amongst
ASEAN-CHINA member countries with the following additional proposals:

¨     
To include reports/recommendations
to go to ASEAN + China Senior Economic Officials Meeting (SEOM MOFCOM)

¨     
To include reports/recommendations
to the ASEAN + China Senior Officials Meeting on Youth







¨     
To include reports/recommendations
to go to the ASEAN - China Joint Co-operation Committee Meeting (ACJCC)


Proposed Channels of
Communication

n      
General consensus amongst
ASEAN-CHINA member countries with the following additional proposals:

¨     
Members of the ASEAN-China Youth
Entrepreneurs Association are the national youth entrepreneurs associations or
the equivalent organisations (for countries without a formal association in
place)



¨     
The Association’s members should
maintain close communications with the national government agencies responsible
for youth entrepreneurship matters 

Proposed Funding

n      
Proposals discussed during the
workshop were as follows:

¨     
ASEAN-CHINA Cooperation Fund

¨     
Membership fees (for
institutions/countries)

¨     
Corporate Sponsorship

¨     
Cost sharing arrangement (including
in-kind support)

General consensus in the workshop was that currently this issue needs
further discussion



Proposed Outputs

n      
General consensus during the
workshop that the purposed outputs discussed were agreeable, however, certain
outputs should be prioritised: Short, Medium, Long Term



Interim Structure

n      
A Pro-Tem team to coordinate the
various proposals that have been raised at this workshop and prepare for
recommendation at the next workshop in Nanning,
 China

n      
Brunei is volunteering to
lead this process on behalf of ASEAN and work together with China to compile 
all of the relevant information
and proposals from this workshop and leading up to the next meeting in China.

 

Next workshop will be in Nanning,
 China (in order to setting up of an ASEAN-China Young Entrepreneurs 
Association--ASEAN-China Free Trade Area)



see : http://www.brunei-online.com/bb/fri/jun20h8.htm

Dwi AN --Indonesian Delegate

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