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Abstract
The ASEAN Agreement on Electronic Commerce was signed in 2019 and shall enter into force in 2021. On 9 September 2021, the Work Plan on the Implementation of the ASEAN Agreement on Electronic Commerce 2021-2025 was endorsed by the 53rd ASEAN Economic Ministers’ (AEM) Meeting. Given the comprehensiveness of the Agreement that covers various cross-sectoral elements necessary for the development of e-commerce, the Work Plan provides a coherent and harmonized approach that guide AMS in implementing the Agreement, taking into account different level of development among ASEAN Member States. The ASEAN Coordinating Committee on Electronic Commerce (ACCEC) is entitled to coordinate with relevant sectoral bodies of ASEAN to deliver the work plan on a timely manner. The Work Plan is expected to bolster not only the region’s e-commerce sector, but also other ASEAN sectors leveraging digital technology. It cements the regulatory foundation to spur the transformation of ASEAN into a leading digital economy.
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