ASEAN Finance and Central Bank Deputies’ Meeting held online
The ASEAN Finance and Central Bank Deputies’ Meeting (AFCDM) was held online in Hanoi on October 1 in preparation for the sixth ASEAN Finance Ministers’ and Central Bank Governors’ Meeting (AFMGM) scheduled for the following day.
The ASEAN Finance and Central Bank Deputies' Meeting (AFCDM) takes place virtually on October 1. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - The ASEAN Finance and Central Bank Deputies’ Meeting (AFCDM) was held online in Hanoi on October 1 in preparation for the sixth ASEAN Finance Ministers’ and Central Bank Governors’ Meeting (AFMGM) scheduled for the following day.
Participants discussed the outcomes of cooperative initiatives within the framework of the ASEAN monetary-financial integration roadmap and other regional financial cooperation initiatives.
They were also updated on the regional economic situation, the results of the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors’ meeting, and preparations for ASEAN 2021, and considered the approval of the draft Joint Statement of the sixth AFMGM.
Despite COVID-19, ASEAN has made important strides forward in the implementation of its monetary-financial integration roadmap, contributing to realising targets in the 2016-2025 comprehensive plan on financial integration and strengthening policy dialogue and financial collaboration with partner countries.
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Last year the ASEAN Insurance Forum adopted a Roadmap to the ASEAN Insurance Integration Framework, with a target of liberalising insurance services and opening financial service markets in 2021.
༺ ASEAN finance and central bank deputies also agreed to approve reports from working groups, which will be submitted to the sixth AFMGM, slated for October 2, for consideration./.
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