Robust economic growth and an improved investment climate have underpinned the economic recovery of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), buoyed by an emerging market of nearly 600 million consumers. The planned economic integration by 2015 will see ASEAN emerge as the world’s 10th largest economy. As Chair of ASEAN in 2011, its largest economy and a member of the G20, Indonesia is the ideal location to host the 20th anniversary of the World Economic Forum on East Asia, convening leaders from business, government and civil society to address the region’s key challenges. World Economic Forum to be held in Jakarta is one positive sign for Indonesia to increase investment. Other countries have given the recognition that Indonesia experienced significant economic growth. World economic Forum is one event to improve infrastructure and human resources.
World Economic Forum on East Asia
Responding to the New Globalism
Jakarta, Indonesia, 12-13 June 2011
Programme
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09.30 - 20.00
Shangri-La Hotel
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Registration opens
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18.45 - 19.15
Shangri-La Hotel
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Transfer to Welcome Dinner at Jakarta History Museum (Museum Fatahillah)
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19.30 - 22.00
Jakarta History Museum (Museum Fatahillah)
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Welcome Dinner
Hosted by Fauzi Bowo, Governor of Jakarta, at the Jakarta History Museum (Museum Fatahillah)
Originally built in 1710 to house City Hall, the building reopened as a museum in 1974, and is located in the old town of Jakarta.
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09.00 - 10.15
Shangri-La Hotel - Singapore Room
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Interactive Session
Navigating Geopolitical Risks in Asia
How should regional players effectively mitigate geopolitical risks?
The following dimensions will be addressed:
- Regional and global posturing
- Increased military spending
- Disputed territory and ocean resources
- Political and religious tensions
Simultaneous interpretation in English, Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin Chinese and Japanese
This session is on the record.
· Pierre E. Cohade **, President, Asia-Pacific Region, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, People's Republic of China
· Jean-Pierre Lehmann *, Professor of International Political Economy, Institute for Management Development International (IMD), Switzerland; Regional Agenda Council on China
· Moon Chung-In **, Professor of Political Science, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea; Regional Agenda Council on Korea
· Raden Mohammad Marty Muliana Natalegawa **, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia
Moderated by
· Ian Bremmer **, President, Eurasia Group, USA; Young Global Leader; Global Agenda Council on Geopolitical Risk
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09.00 - 10.15
Shangri-La Hotel - Japan Room
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Sustaining Indonesia's Growth Momentum
With Indonesian economic growth expected to reach 6.4% in 2011, what key drivers will affect the country's development trajectory?
The following dimensions will be addressed:
- Sustainable infrastructure and connectivity
- Promoting employment and education
- Ensuring investment
- Traditional and new norms
This session is linked to initiatives and communities of the Forum. Thierry Geiger is available to brief participants.
· Husodo Angkosubroto **, Chairman, Gunung Sewu Kencana, Indonesia
· Anies Baswedan *, President, Paramadina University, Indonesia; Young Global Leader
· Thomas T. Lembong **, Director, Quvat Management, Singapore; Young Global Leader
· Karim Raslan **, Group Chief Executive Officer, KRA Group, Malaysia; Global Agenda Council on South-East Asia
Opening Remarks by
· Mari Elka Pangestu **, Minister of Trade of Indonesia; Global Agenda Council on Competitiveness
Moderated by
· Anthony Deutsch **, Correspondent, Financial Times, Indonesia
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09.00 - 10.15
Shangri-La Hotel - Vietnam Room
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Plenary Session
Financial Fault Lines: Averting Aftershocks in Asia
Given high-velocity growth and the rise of financial hubs in Asia, how will the region develop resilience to future financial shocks?
The following dimensions will be addressed:
- Risks associated with asset bubbles
- Prudent macroeconomic and fiscal policies
- Corporate governance
- Economic consequences of disasters
Simultaneous interpretation in English, Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin Chinese and Japanese
This session is on the record and webcast live.
· Michael Buchanan **, Chief Economist, Asia-Pacific, Goldman Sachs (Singapore) Pte, Singapore
· Stuart T. Gulliver **, Group Chief Executive, HSBC Holdings, United Kingdom; Co-Chair of the World Economic Forum on East Asia
· Teisuke Kitayama *, Chairman of the Board, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, Japan
· Omar Lodhi **, Chief Executive Officer, Abraaj Capital Asia, Singapore
· Agus D. W. Martowardojo *, Minister of Finance of Indonesia
· Geoff Riddell **, Member of the Group Executive Committee and Regional Chairman, Asia-Pacific, Middle East and Africa, Zurich Financial Services, Switzerland; Insurance & Asset Management Industry Agenda Council
Chaired by
· Rishaad Salamat **, TV Anchor/Reporter, Bloomberg, Hong Kong SAR
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10.30 - 11.45
Shangri-La Hotel - Indonesia Room
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Plenary Session
Managing Global Disruptions: Asia's Risk Response Mechanisms
How should Asia approach ongoing efforts to manage looming global risks?
The following dimensions will be addressed:
- Global economic imbalances
- Natural disasters
- Rising income inequality
- Geopolitical tensions
Simultaneous interpretation in English, Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin Chinese and Japanese
This session is on the record and webcast live.
· Dominic Barton **, Worldwide Managing Director, McKinsey & Company, United Kingdom; Co-Chair of the World Economic Forum on East Asia; Global Agenda Council on the Role of Business
· Brian A. Gallagher *, President and Chief Executive Officer, United Way Worldwide, USA; Global Agenda Council on Emerging Multinationals
· Kishore Mahbubani **, Dean, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore; Global Agenda Council on Institutional Governance Systems
· Raden Mohammad Marty Muliana Natalegawa *, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia
· Atsutoshi Nishida *, Chairman of the Board, Toshiba Corporation, Japan
· Surin Pitsuwan *, Secretary-General, ASEAN (Association of South-East Asian Nations), Jakarta
· Il SaKong *, Chairman, Presidential Committee for the G20 Summit, Republic of Korea
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12.00 - 13.30
Shangri-La Hotel - Japan Room
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Interactive Lunch Session
Disrupted Aspirations: Closing the Income Gap
How can Asia's poor escape the poverty trap and become part of the region's economic success?
The following dimensions will be addressed:
- Urban/rural divide
- Social protection and health
- Political backlash due to inflation
- Prerequisites for future competitiveness (skills/labour)
- Business models for low-income groups
This session is on the record.
Discussion Leaders
· Amina Zalmia Bernardo **, Director, Philippine Center for Islam and Democracy (PCID), Philippines
· Dean Karlan **, Professor of Economics, Yale University, USA
· Abdul Halim bin Mansor *, Secretary-General, Malaysian Trade Union Congress, Malaysia
· Sebastien Marot **, Executive Director, Friends-International, Cambodia; Social Entrepreneur
· Hemant M. Nerurkar *, Managing Director, Tata Steel, India
· Supachai Panitchpakdi **, Secretary-General, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), Geneva
Moderated by
· Sarah Mavrinac **, Founder and Chair, aidha, Singapore; Social Entrepreneur
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12.00 - 13.30
Shangri-La Hotel - Singapore Room
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Asia's Consumer Dilemma
To meet the needs of more than 2 billion emerging consumers, how can Asian policy innovations and new business models incentivize sustainable spending rather than conspicuous consumption?
The following dimensions will be addressed:
- Targeting newly empowered consumers
- Rethinking saver behaviours
- Innovating business models
- Reforming policies to manage resources
This session is on the record.
This session is linked to initiatives and communities of the Forum. Sarita Nayyar is available to brief participants.
Discussion Leaders
· Frits van Dijk **, Executive Vice-President and Zone Director, Asia, Oceania, Africa and Middle East, Nestlé, Switzerland; Global Agenda Council on Illicit Trade
· Jerry Shen *, Chief Executive Officer, Asustek Computer, Taiwan, China
· Shinta Widjaja Kamdani **, Managing Director, Sintesa Group (PT Widjajatunggal Sejahtera), Indonesia
· Hiroshi Tasaka *, Board Member, Lawson; Professor, Graduate School of Tama University, Japan; Regional Agenda Council on Japan
· Daniel Viederman **, Chief Executive Officer, Verité, USA
Moderated by
· Deborah Kan **, Presenter and Reporter, Thomson Reuters Asia, Hong Kong SAR; Young Global Leader
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12.00 - 13.30
Shangri-La Hotel - Korea Room
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Overcoming Energy Security Challenges
How will the global supply of energy meet soaring Asian demand in coming decades?
The following dimensions will be addressed:
- Next steps for nuclear energy
- Influence of geopolitical risk
- Commodity price fluctuations due to disruptive events
- Relations between communities and companies
This session is on the record.
This session is linked to initiatives and communities of the Forum. Roberto Bocca is available to brief participants.
Discussion Leaders
· Nuttachat Charuchinda *, Senior Executive Vice-President, Corporate Strategy, PTT Public Company, Thailand
· Choo Chiau-Beng **, Chief Executive Officer, Keppel Corporation, Singapore
· Lothar Herrmann *, Chief Executive Officer, ASEAN Cluster, and Chief Executive Officer, Siemens, Singapore
· David Hobbs **, Chief Energy Strategist, IHS CERA (Cambridge Energy Research Associates), USA
· M. Arsjad Rasjid P. Mangkuningrat **, President Director, Co-Group Chief Executive Officer, PT Indika Energy, Indonesia; Young Global Leader
· Soren Skou **, Chief Executive Officer, Maersk Tankers, A.P. Møller-Maersk, Denmark
Moderated by
· John Foley **, Asia Bureau Chief, Reuters Breakingviews, Hong Kong SAR
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14.00 - 15.00
Shangri-La Hotel - Indonesia Room
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Opening
Opening Ceremony
The heads of government from countries that have previously hosted the World Economic Forum on East Asia join President Yudhoyono for a discussion on the opportunities and challenges for the region.
Simultaneous interpretation in English, Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin Chinese and Japanese
This session is on the record and webcast live.
· Lee Hsien-Loong *, Prime Minister of Singapore
· Nguyen Tan Dung *, Prime Minister of Vietnam
Opening Remarks by
· Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono **, President of Indonesia; Chair, 2011 ASEAN
Chaired by
· Klaus Schwab **, Founder and Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum
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15.15 - 16.30
Shangri-La Hotel - Vietnam Room
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Arena Session
Building around Bottlenecks: Upgrading Asia's Infrastructure
How should Asian infrastructure be built to prevent bottlenecks in development and growth agendas?
The following dimensions will be addressed:
- Centralization of infrastructure in economic planning
- Interconnectivity and optimization of multi-modal transport
- Institutional capacity building
- Financing and private participation
Simultaneous interpretation in English, Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin Chinese and Japanese
This session is on the record and webcast live.
· Dominic Barton **, Worldwide Managing Director, McKinsey & Company, United Kingdom; Co-Chair of the World Economic Forum on East Asia; Global Agenda Council on the Role of Business
· Ajit Gulabchand **, Chairman and Managing Director, Hindustan Construction Company, India; Global Agenda Council on Urbanization
· Stuart T. Gulliver **, Group Chief Executive, HSBC Holdings, United Kingdom; Co-Chair of the World Economic Forum on East Asia
· Madhu Koneru **, Executive Vice-Chairman, Minerals, Energy and Commodities, MEC, United Arab Emirates
· John Rice **, Vice-Chairman, GE, General Electric Company, Hong Kong SAR
· Gita Wirjawan **, Chairman, Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM), Indonesia
Moderated by
· Desi Anwar **, Senior Anchor, PT Media Televisi Indonesia (Metro TV), Indonesia
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15.15 - 16.30
Shangri-La Hotel - Japan Room
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Interactive Session
The Beauty of Indonesia's Biodiversity
With the second-highest level of biodiversity in the world, how can Indonesia protect the rich natural heritage that is crucial for tourism, scientific research, and food and water security?
The following dimensions will be addressed:
- Marine life
- Plants and trees
- Land animals
- Microorganisms
· Mubariq Ahmad **, Member, Faculty of Economics, University of Indonesia, Indonesia; Global Agenda Council on Ecosystems & Biodiversity
· Jim Leape **, Director-General, WWF International, World Wide Fund for Nature, Switzerland; Global Agenda Council on Ecosystems & Biodiversity
· Ambrosius Ruwindrijarto **, President, Telapak, Indonesia; Social Entrepreneur
· Muhammad Sembiring **, Executive Director, KEHATI (Indonesian Biodiversity) Foundation, Indonesia
Moderated by
· Valerina Daniel **, Anchor, Surya Citra Televisi (SCTV), Indonesia
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15.15 - 16.30
Shangri-La Hotel - Singapore Room
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The G2 Impact on Asia
What opportunities and risks will future Sino-US relations represent for the rest of Asia?
The following dimensions will be addressed:
- Regional integration
- Investment
- Security
Simultaneous interpretation in English, Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin Chinese and Japanese
This session is on the record.
· Kurt M. Campbell *, US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs
· Victor L. L. Chu **, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, First Eastern Investment Group, Hong Kong SAR; Member of the Foundation Board of the World Economic Forum
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