Heralding a Unified Approach for ASEAN Data-Driven Economy

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Senin, 20 Juni 2022 10:36 WIB

H.E. Satvinder Singh is the Deputy Secretary-General of ASEAN for the ASEAN Economic Community.

By H.E. Satvinder Singh, Deputy Secretary-General of ASEAN for the ASEAN Economic Community

The ASEAN Economic Community celebrates another significant achievement in its digital transformation journey.The World Summit of Information Society (WSIS) has just awarded the top WSIS prize under the category of “International and Regional Cooperation” to ASEAN in recognition of its initiative on the ASEAN Data Management Framework (DMF) and ASEAN Model Contractual Clauses (MCCs) for Cross Border Data Flows. This is an accolade for ASEAN’s contribution to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals and is one to be celebrated and discussed.

The digital economy will play an increasingly large role in the post-pandemic world, especially in Southeast Asia.In ASEAN, 60 million new digital consumers have been addedsince the COVID-19 pandemic started, making the region the third-largest internet base with nearly 400 million internet users. ASEAN digital revenue increased from $117 billion in 2020 to $174 billion in 2021 and is expected to hit $363 billion by 2025[1]. As a result, the ASEAN digital economy is projected to grow significantly, estimated to reach $1 trillion regional GDP by 2030. Given this potential, ASEAN needs to focus more on the digital sector to ride the wave of growth in the region and ensure that it continues to be sustainable, including through the ASEAN Digital Economy Framework Agreement (DEFA) which we hope to commence negotiations by 2025.

ASEAN needs to be cognizant of the importance of data which is the core building block of the digital economy. Data-driven services have emerged as the new driver for economic growth. For instance, it is predicted that data-driven applications of artificial intelligence will generate $13 trillion in new global economic activity. Yet unleashing the value of data is far from simple. Data is only valuable when transformed into insights, applications, and services - a process that is traditionallyonly contained within individual companies. In the data-driven economy, this process becomes increasingly interconnected, based on the use of advanced technologies to access and process high-quality data that often resides in more than one organisation or country.

As businesses increasingly digitalise their processes, data collection, processing and storage will become commonplace. Yet, not all companies are equipped with the necessary capabilities to process and manage data, especially when such exchanges occur across borders.For ASEAN, maximising the value of dataalso means ensuring that the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are able to build data capabilities as they are accounting for 95%–99% of all business establishmentsand are responsible for more than half of the total employment in all ASEAN countries.A recent study shows that although 75% of MSMEs in ASEAN see the opportunities from participating in digitaleconomy, only 16% use digital technologies to their full potential.Furthermore, safeguarding data and facilitating its flow become a vital component of data-driven economy. This remains a major challenge in ASEAN due to different regulatory regimes on personal data protection and cross-border data sharing practices. These growing fragmentations often undermine the development of ASEAN data-driven economy.

Given these challenges, aunified approach todigital data governance is important with greater emphasis and recognition of the porous nature of and interdependence among ASEAN countries in the data-driven economy. This is why the ASEAN DMF and MCCs, developed by the ASEAN Working Group on Digital Data Governance, are important. The ASEAN DMF helps businesses, particularly SMEs, to put in place a governance structure to manage data under their care. Furthermore, the adoption of MCCs will also help companies incorporate terms and conditions into their business contracts to legitimately transfer personal data across borders.These initiatives serve as the building blocks to propel the next bound of the region’s digital growth and are the foundation of ASEAN’s upcoming DEFA. They provide a stronger mechanism for the free flow of data across borders and ensure greater personal data protection which, in turn, facilitates a conducive environment for businesses to develop new products and services from data-driven innovations.

Moving forward, to seize the opportunities brought about by data-driven economies, ASEAN needs to continue working on buildingorganizational capabilities and skilled manpower, harnessing the power of new technologies, and harmonizing regulations with a view to developing a common legal framework across the region. This will include increasing the adoption of the DMF and MCCs so as to ensure that the region deepens its cross border digital economy integration. With a unified approach to unlock data opportunities, ASEAN can strengthen its cooperation to thrive together in the digital era, putting it in a good position to work with its Dialogue Partners.

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