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Asean Mitigates Flood Impact Through Close Cooperation, Says M'sian Minister
By Jamaluddin Muhammad
BANGKOK (Thailand), June 1 (Bernama) -- Asean has managed to mitigate the
impact of last year's Thai flood on its supply chain through close cooperation
among member countries.
Malaysian Minister of International Trade and Industry, Mustapa Mohamed,
said Malaysia, for example, has increased its production to meet the shortage of
goods experienced by Thailand during the flood.
"The implementation of zero tariff, removal of trade barriers and
simplifying Customs procedures as the region moved towards a single production
base by 2015 have facilitated the movement of supplies from Malaysia to Thailand
during the crisis," he told the World Economic Forum on East Asia here Thursday.
Mustapa said this at a session on the 'Chain Reaction: Supplying Asia's
Growth'.
He said the management of the whole eco-system of the supply chain needed to
be looked into as any shortcoming could derail the whole plan.
"Close proximity has played a role too in mitigating the impact," he said.
Thailand experienced the worst flood in five decades last year when
one-third of the country was inundated with some areas for more than three
months, which adversely affected its economic growth in the last quarter.
Asean chief executive officer (CEO) of General Electric, Stuart Dean, said
back-up supplies plan was important in managing the distruption of supply chain
due to the flood.
He said his company has sourced components from all over the world thus
reducing its dependence on certain countries only should they experience
natural disasters.
On the rising wages in Asia, he said low wage was not the most important
factor for investors as they took into account the capabilities of the
workforce.
CEO/president of US-based Brightstar, Marcelo Claure, said productivity,
good infrastructure and highly-skilled labour force was more important than the
low-cost labour factor.
-- BERNAMA