The 2nd New Southern Policy Forum

The 2nd New Southern Policy Forum

A platform to discuss ways to enhance the synergy between New Southern Policy Plus Strategy and the ASEAN Comprehensive Recovery Framework

By Centre for Strategic and International Studies

Date and time

Starts on Monday, March 29, 2021 · 1am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

Welcome remark by H.E. Lim Sungnam, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to ASEAN

Welcome remark by Dr. Park Bokyeong, Chairman of the Presidential Committee on New Southern Policy

Congratulatory remark by H.E. Lim Jock Hoi, Secretary-General of ASEAN

Congratulatory remark by H.E. Pengiran Hairani Pengiran Tajuddin, Permanent Representative of Brunei Darussalam to ASEAN

Session I

Dr. Julia Puspadewi Tijaja, Director for ASEAN Integration Monitoring, ASEAN Secretariat

Briefing on ASEAN Comprehensive Recovery Framework

Mr. Park Dahl, Director for Industry and Technology Cooperation, Presidential Committee on New Southern Policy

Briefing on New Southern Policy Plus Strategy

Session II

Dr. Yose Rizal Damuri, Head of Economics Department, CSIS Indonesia

Key Issues and Strategies for ASEAN’s Post Covid-19 Economic Recovery

Dr. La Meeryung, Research Fellow of Southeast Asia and Oceania Team, Korea Institute for International Economic Policy

Cooperation between ACRF and NSP Plus Strategy for Post Covid-19 Economic Recovery

Closing Remark by Dr. Philips J. Vermonte, Executive Director of CSIS Indonesia

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