EU and ASEAN Countries Relationship

1. Brunei Darussalam

  • EU Relations:

    • The EU is Brunei’s 3rd-largest trading partner (mainly machinery, chemicals, and transport equipment).

    • Cooperates on climate change, energy, and education (Erasmus+ scholarships for Bruneian students).

    • Part of the EU-ASEAN Comprehensive Air Transport Agreement.


2. Cambodia

  • EU Relations:

    • Benefits from the EU’s “Everything But Arms” (EBA) trade scheme (duty-free access for Cambodian exports).

    • The EU is Cambodia’s 2nd-largest trading partner (textiles, footwear, and agriculture).

    • Supports human rights, governance, and rural development programs.


3. Indonesia

  • EU Relations:

    • The EU is Indonesia’s 3rd-largest trading partner (palm oil, biofuels, and minerals).

    • Negotiating an EU-Indonesia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA).

    • Strong cooperation on maritime security, renewable energy, and education (Erasmus+).


4. Laos

  • EU Relations:

    • Receives EU development aid under the Multi-Annual Indicative Programme (MIP).

    • Focus areas: education, sustainable agriculture, and rule of law.

    • Limited trade due to Laos’ landlocked economy but benefits from EU-ASEAN trade linkages.


5. Malaysia

  • EU Relations:

    • The EU is Malaysia’s 4th-largest trading partner (electronics, palm oil, and rubber).

    • Negotiations for an EU-Malaysia Free Trade Agreement (FTA) are ongoing.

    • Cooperates on counterterrorism, green technology, and higher education (Erasmus+).


6. Myanmar

  • EU Relations:

    • Previously benefited from the EBA trade scheme (suspended in 2021 due to human rights violations).

    • The EU provides humanitarian aid but limits government engagement.

    • Supports civil society, education, and Rohingya refugee programs.


7. Philippines

  • EU Relations:

    • The EU is the Philippines’ 4th-largest trading partner (electronics, machinery, and agricultural products).

    • Strengthened ties on maritime security, climate change, and disaster response.

    • Over 1,000 Filipino students have joined Erasmus+ programs.


8. Singapore

  • EU Relations:

    • The EU-Singapore Free Trade Agreement (EUSFTA) has been in force since 2019.

    • Singapore is the EU’s largest trading partner in ASEAN (pharmaceuticals, tech, and finance).

    • Cooperates on digital economy, research, and smart urbanization.


9. Thailand

  • EU Relations:

    • The EU is Thailand’s 3rd-largest trading partner (automobiles, electronics, and food).

    • Resumed FTA negotiations in 2023 after a 5-year pause.

    • Strong Erasmus+ participation and joint research projects (e.g., Horizon Europe).


10. Vietnam

  • EU Relations:

    • The EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) entered force in 2020.

    • The EU is Vietnam’s 2nd-largest export market (textiles, footwear, and electronics).

    • Over 1,200 Vietnamese students have studied in Europe via Erasmus+.


EU-ASEAN Strategic Partnership

  • Trade: The EU is ASEAN’s 3rd-largest trading partner (~€271 billion in 2023).

  • Diplomacy: Annual summits on security, climate change, and digital transformation.

  • Education: Over 10,000 ASEAN students have joined Erasmus+ programs since 2014.

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