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Parliament Sitting on 28 Feb 07: Question No. 111 for Oral Answer: Lee Bee Wah: Professional Engineering, Architectural Services and Construction Services under the ASEAN Framework Agreement on Services

Parliament Sitting on 28 Feb 07: Question No. 111 for Oral Answer: Lee Bee Wah: Professional Engineering, Architectural Services and Construction Services under the ASEAN Framework Agreement on Services

Question No. 111 of Notice Paper No. 28 of 2007 For Oral Answer

 

Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament

Ms. Lee Bee Wah, Member of Parliament for Ang Mo Kio GRC

 

Question No. 111
To ask the Minister for Trade and Industry (a) if he will provide an update on the status of the arrangements on Professional Engineering, Architectural Services and Construction Services under the ASEAN Framework Agreement on Services; (b) how have these service agreements translated into actual practice for Singapore’s engineering and construction industries; and (c) how did the Ministry get feedback from local industry players before it entered into discussions to work out these service agreements.

 

Answer:

There are several Mutual Recognition Arrangements (MRA) negotiations that we are involved in under the ambit of the ASEAN Framework Agreement on Services (AFAS).These are MRAs on Engineering Services, Architectural Services, and Land Surveying Services, among others. ASEAN signed an MRA on Engineering Services in December 2005, while the other MRAs are currently under active negotiations.

Upon the signing of the MRA, we are required to establish the agreed structures such as the Monitoring Committee to develop, process and maintain an ASEAN Chartered Professional Engineers’ Registrar and the ASEAN Chartered Professional Engineer Coordinating Committee to assess and confer the title of ASEAN Chartered Professional Engineer. This will then allow our engineers to be recognized as an ASEAN Chartered Professional Engineer and work in collaboration with designated Professional Engineers of host ASEAN countries without having to undertake the usual domestic registration requirements.

To date, there are 5 ASEAN members (Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam) participating in the Engineering Services MRA. Laos had recently indicated her interest to be the sixth member. Members are currently in the process of setting up the agreed structures to implement the MRA. This process is expected to take another 6 months. Upon completion, the MRA on Engineering Services is expected to enable our qualified engineers to move freely between Singapore and the various ASEAN countries.

For ASEAN, our top priority is to enhance economic integration among member countries towards achieving an ASEAN Economic Community by 2015.MRAs seek to achieve this by facilitating the movement of skilled professionals across borders. The ASEAN MRA on Engineering Services for instance, creates a regional platform for the mutual recognition of registration requirements for foreign engineers. In the past, foreign engineers had to be registered with the local regulatory authorities and meet various requirements before they were permitted to provide engineering services in the respective ASEAN countries.

In our FTA negotiations, whether within ASEAN or otherwise, MTI periodically conducts consultations with our partner agencies, business associations, professional bodies, and companies to identify their interests, targets, and their requirements with regard to a particular market. In some instances, our professional bodies (e.g. Professional Engineers’ Board, Land Surveyors’ Board, Board of Architects, etc.) even participate in negotiations alongside with MTI staff in external negotiation. This is to ensure that the industry’s input is fully incorporated into negotiation with external bodies. MTI would undertake periodic consultations with these professional bodies and others which members of this house might recommend, to ensure that our industry interests are maintained and that these MRAs meet our primary objective of facilitating trade.

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