AFTA
The ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) is an
agreement by the member nations of ASEAN concerning local manufacturing in all
ASEAN countries. The AFTA agreement was signed on January 28, 2008 in Singapore. When
the AFTA agreement was originally signed, ASEAN had six members, namely, Brunei, Indonesia,
Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore
and Thailand.
Vietnam joined in 1995, Laos and Myanmar
in 1997, and Cambodia
in 1999. The latecomers have not fully met the AFTA's obligations, but they are
officially considered part of the AFTA as they were required to sign the
agreement upon entry into ASEAN, and were given longer time frames in which to
meet AFTA's tariff reduction obligations. On summit held in November 2007
decision was made to start creating an internal market with four liberties of
transfers as the internal market in the EU, where trade, services, capital and
labor can freely be transferred from one economy of the member state to another
one. The plan is to span this process over the period till 2015.
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