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ASEAN Joins Forces to Showcase the Region's Investment Potential.


NEW YORK New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
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ASEAN ASEAN: see Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
ASEAN
 in full Association of Southeast Asian Nations

International organization established by the governments of Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand in
 JOINS FORCES TO SHOWCASE THE REGION'S INVESTMENT POTENTIAL

The members of ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), organization established by the Bangkok Declaration (1967), linking the nations of Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. ) are set to capitalise on the strong growth momentum and resurgent re·sur·gent  
adj.
1. Experiencing or tending to bring about renewal or revival.

2. Sweeping or surging back again.

Adj. 1.
 interest in the region to showcase ASEAN's business potential at the first ever ASEAN Finance Ministers Investor Seminar in the United States.

Topics include "Economic Transformation and Regional Integration within Asia", "ASEAN Growth Sectors" and "ASEAN Capital Markets".

ASEAN is entering an exciting new era of high growth. The region is projected to grow between 5.7% and 6% in 2004, with the fastest growing economies projecting growth rates Growth Rates

The compounded annualized rate of growth of a company's revenues, earnings, dividends, or other figures.

Notes:
Remember, historically high growth rates don't always mean a high rate of growth looking into the future.
 as high as 7.8%(1). Based on current growth trends, the region will have a combined GDP GDP (guanosine diphosphate): see guanine.  exceeding USD USD

In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the U.S. Dollar.

Notes:
The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion.
1 trillion by 2010.

As a combined entity, ASEAN's consumer market is already larger than the Indian market and close to the coastal markets of China. ASEAN has a GDP of close to USD700 billion and a population of 540 million growing at more than 2% a year.

Strong economic fundamentals, diverse economic strengths, strong infrastructure support and pro-business policies have strengthened ASEAN's global competitiveness. The region offers investors an attractive combination of a high degree of market stability as well as liquidity and easy access in the capital markets.

At the same time, rapid regional integration allows ASEAN to increasingly function as an integrated market, offering business opportunities not often found in other emerging markets.

These were some of the findings of the Finance Ministers who met over 200 international investors in New York today, to showcase investment opportunities in the region.

Today's seminar is the first collaborative effort by Finance Ministers to update international investors on ASEAN's transformation and to promote ASEAN as a region. This is testimony to ASEAN's resolve to keep the region competitive and the growth momentum strong.

Co-organised with JP Morgan, the event was well attended by investors from various industries, highlighting the keen interest in the emerging markets of Southeast Asia.

(1) Source: ASEAN Secretariat.

Notes to Editor:

1. ASEAN was established on 8 August 1967 in Bangkok by the five original Member Countries - Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. Brunei Darussalam joined on 8 January 1984, Vietnam on 28 July 1995, Laos and Myanmar on 23 July 1997, and Cambodia on 30 April 1999.

2. The ASEAN Finance process was formalized for·mal·ize  
tr.v. for·mal·ized, for·mal·iz·ing, for·mal·iz·es
1. To give a definite form or shape to.

2.
a. To make formal.

b.
 in March 1997 in response to the December 1995 decision by ASEAN Leaders that "ASEAN shall move towards greater economic integration by building on existing economic cooperation activities, initiating new areas of cooperation, and promoting closer cooperation in international fora". Prior to this, ASEAN Finance Ministers have been meeting informally at the fringes of the IMF/World Bank Annual Meetings, and cooperation between the ASEAN tax officials, custom officials, insurance regulators, and the central banks and monetary authorities were facilitated by various Working Committees on Banking & Finance, on Insurance, on Tax Administration and on Customs.

3. There is usually one Ministerial-level meeting a year. The first ASEAN Finance Ministers Meeting (AFMM AFMM American Festival of Microtonal Music
AFMM Asean Finance Ministers Meeting
AFMM Australasian Faculty of Musculoskeletal Medicine
AFMM Air Force Minor Modification
AFMM Advanced Field Monitoring Methods
) was held in March 1997 in Phuket. Singapore hosted the 8th AFMM in April 2004. Since May 2000, ASEAN Finance Minister have met their counterpart from China, Japan and Korea annually. This meeting, the ASEAN+3 Finance Minister Meeting, is usually held on the fringe On The Fringe is a popular Pakistani television show on Indus Music. It is hosted and scripted by the eccentric television host and music critic, Fasi Zaka and directed by Zeeshan Pervez.  of the Annual Meetings of the Asian Development Bank Asian Development Bank

A financial_institution established in 1966 to reduce poverty in the Asia-Pacific region. The bank is headquartered in Manila, Philippines and consists of 61 member countries.
. Singapore chaired the last ASEAN+3 Finance Ministers Meeting in May 2004 in Jeju, Korea.

4. More information on ASEAN and the various initiatives is available at www.aseansec.org.

5. Attached documents:

a. List of Ministers at the ASEAN Finance Ministers Investor Seminar

b. Seminar agenda

c. Welcome remarks by Mr Lim Hng Kiang Lim Hng Kiang (Simplified Chinese: 林勋强; Pinyin: Lín Xūnqiáng, born 9 April 1954) is the Minister for Trade and Industry and a member of the Cabinet of Singapore. , Minister for Trade and Industry, Singapore

d. "The Promise of ASEAN" report that looks at the strong growth that ASEAN countries are experiencing and highlights investment opportunities in the region

e. Profiles of the ASEAN member countries

f. Background information on ASEAN

g. Contact details of media liaison officers for each country
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