East Asia Summit

  • Acknowledging the potential for disruptions in the macro-economy that could affect overall market sentiments and global growth, the EAS-EMM forum expressed the hope that the economic linkages among the EAS members will enable them to address these challenges.
  • The Ministers agreed to the importance of keeping markets open and fair as well as improving transparency and predictability of the business environment.
  • The meeting recognized the importance of ongoing work to maximize the opportunities of, and address the challenges presented by, the digital economy and the rise of regional and global value chains, as part of their efforts to promote economic growth and integration in the region.
  • In addition to the Chairman’s Statement : (i) East Asia Summit Leaders’ Statement on Chemical Weapons ; (ii) East Asia Summit Leaders’ Statement on Cooperation in Poverty Alleviation ; (iii) East Asia Summit Leaders’ Statement on Countering Ideological Challenges of Terrorism and Terrorist Narratives and Propaganda ; and (iv) East Asia Summit Leaders’ Statement on Anti-Money Laundering and Countering The Financing of Terrorism.

About East Asia Summit

  • The East Asia Summit (EAS) is a forum held annually by leaders of, initially, 16 countries in the East Asian, Southeast Asian and South Asian regions. Membership expanded to 18 countries including the United States and Russia at the Sixth EAS in 2011.
  • EAS meetings are held after annual ASEAN leaders’ meetings. The first summit was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 14 December 2005.
  • EAS is an initiative of ASEAN and is based on the premise of the centrality of ASEAN.
  • EAS has evolved as a forum for strategic dialogue and cooperation on political, security and economic issues of common regional concern and plays an important role in the regional architecture.
  • There are six priority areas of regional cooperation within the framework of the EAS. These are – Environment and Energy, Education, Finance, Global Health Issues and Pandemic Diseases, Natural Disaster Management, and ASEAN Connectivity. India endorses regional collaboration in all six priority areas.


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