ASEAN MSMEs have opportunities of the AEC
as tightness of domestic market is overcome, AMS
agreed to set a lower tariffs and access to MSMEs’
incentives, economies of scale, trade with perishable
goods enabled, the improvement of access to sea-
ports (to inter-national markets) that has attracted for
foreign investments, such as Multi-National
Corporations into the region (Southiseng and
Bartels, 2016).
2 General Agreement on Trade in
Services (GATS) under WTO
Trade in services can comprise of the following:
business services, communication services,
construction and related engineering services,
distribution services, educational services,
environmental services, financial services, health-
related and social services, tourism and travel-
2.1 Trade in Services in ASEAN
AFAS has provided the official platform for ASEAN
to undertake its effort to improve the openness and
competitiveness of services sectors in ASEAN and was
designed to integrate ASEAN trade in services with
aims as the following (ASEAN Secretariat,
2014):
1.
Enhance cooperation in services amongst AMS
in order to improve the efficiency and
competitiveness, diversify production capacity,
and supply and distribution of services of their
service suppliers within and outside ASEAN;
2.
Eliminate substantially restrictions to trade in
services amongst AMS;
3.
Liberalize trade in services by expanding the
depth and scope of liberalization beyond those
undertaken by AMS under the GATS with the
aim to realizing a free trade area in services.
related services, recreational, cultural and sporting
services, transport services, and other services not
include elsewhere. (Lisa Eifert, 2016).
The meaning of the term service is defined in Art
I.3(b) GATS as follows: service’ includes any
service in any sector except services supplied in the
exercise of governmental authority (Mitsuo
Matsushita, Thomas J. Schoenbaum & Petros C.
Mavroidis, 2006) International trade in services is
defines by the four Modes of Supply of the General
Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS). Mode 1 is
cross border trade which is defined as delivery of
service from the territory of one country into the
territory of other country. Mode 2 is consumption
abroad, means, it covers supply of a service of one
country to the service consumer of any other country
or in other words consumer travels to producer and
vice versa. Mode 3 is commercial presence (foreign
investment) which covers services provided by a
service supplier of one country in the territory of any
other country in long-term. Mode 4 is presence of
natural persons which covers services provided by a
service supplier of one country through the presence
of natural persons in the territory of any other
country in temporary movement of natural persons,
means, service supplies across border to provide
services to a consumer. To sum up, whereas mode 1
and 2 service supplier not present within the territory
of the Member, mode 3 and 4 service supplier
present within the territory of the Member.
Trade in services has been continuously
significant component of Gross Domestic Product
(GDP) in AMS. As shown by Chart 1, as of 2013, an
average AMS had generated about 45% to 55% of
its GDP from services sectors, as compared to the
agriculture and industrial sectors.
Source: Source: ASEANstats, 2015
Figure 1: Chart Service as Percentage of GDP 2013.
As shown by Chart 1, as of 2013, an average
AMS had generated about 45% to 55% of its GDP
from services sectors, as compared to the
agriculture and industrial sectors. For example,
Myanmar, the lowest economy of AMS has
generated 38% of its output from the services
sector, while Singapore as the highest among AMS
has generated 72%. The growth of export of
services seems to follow the growth of import
closely with almost equal proportions in any given
year (see Chart 2).
The AEC Blueprint 2025 para.5 stated that in
the next decade ASEAN will also provide a new
emphasis on the development and promotion of
MSMEs in its economic integration efforts.
ASEAN’s export of services consists of several
sectors as the following:(ASEAN Secretariat,