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ASEAN

2014 7

ASEAN

ASEAN

2014 7

ASEAN 2015
ASEAN ASEAN

ASEAN

ASEAN
CLM

ASEAN

Abstract
In recent years, Japanese manufacturers and retailers have accelerated expansion
into the ASEAN region, for the purpose of acquisition of global competitiveness
and entry into the overseas expanding consumer market. With the inauguration of
the ASEAN Economic Community, which is scheduled for 2015, an increase in
investment in the ASEAN region and reconstruction of the supply chain due to the
elimination of tariffs are expected.
In this situation, Japanese logistics companies have to consider expanding into
overseas market, especially into the ASEAN region, assessing issues of business
and trends of competitors, shippers and so on.
This study intends to provide useful informations to Japanese logistics companies
when considering the advance into ASEAN region, especially into Thailand,
Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar, which are expected to advance the construction of
the supply chain in future.
Summary of this study are as follows.
Organizing the current state of the supply chain in the ASEAN region, we
predicted freight flow of the future in the ASEAN region. In addition, we organized

countermeasures and bottlenecks in the business operations of Japanese logistics


companies, based on the document searches and the interviews to the logistics
companies, that have already operated in the ASEAN region.
Based on the findings, we organized the informations that contribute to the
decision-making of Japanese logistics companies that attempt to expand into the
ASEAN region in the future.

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ASEAN ................................... - 30 ASEAN ................................... - 32 -

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ASEAN ......................................... - 36 ................................................ - 38 CLM ............................................. - 60 -

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3.3 ......................................................... - 69 3.4 CLM ....................................................... - 69 3.5 ASEAN ............................................... - 70 -

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KuehneNagel ASEAN ................................. 5
CEVA Logistics ASEAN .................................. 7
Toll Group ASEAN ......................................... 9
Expeditors ASEAN ....................................... 11
Panalpina ASEAN ........................................ 13
DB Schenker ASEAN ................................... 15
UPS ASEAN ................................................. 17
FedEx ASEAN .............................................. 19
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2008 2012 .......................... 2
ASEAN 2012 ............................ 3
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ASEAN 2002 2011 .................................... - 7 ASEAN 2011 ...................................... - 8 ASEAN 2010 ........................ - 10 ASEAN ...................................................... - 11 2012 ..................... - 11 ASEAN 2012 .................................... - 12 ASEAN ........................... - 12 GDP ....................................................... - 13 ASEAN GDP2012 ................................................ - 13 ASEAN 1 GDP ........................................... - 14 ....................................................... - 15 ASEAN .................................................................. - 15 ASEAN 2012 .................................. - 16 2012 ............................................... - 16 ASEAN 2011 ........................... - 17 ASEAN 2013 ................................................... - 17 ASEAN 4 ................................... - 18 ASEAN ............................................. - 20 ................................................ - 27 - ......... - 29 ................................................ - 32 ASEAN ........................................................... - 32 ASEAN ............................................................... - 33 ASEAN ........................................................... - 33 CLM ............................................................... - 34 ASEAN 2012 ...................... - 36 ASEAN .................................. - 37 ASEAN ................. - 37 ASEAN ............. - 38 .................................................. - 38 ....................... - 39 -

3-7 ................... - 39 3-8 ....................... - 40 3-9 2005 2013 7


......................................................................................................... - 40 3-10 2005 2013 7 - 41 3-11 ..................................................................... - 42 3-12 2012 ............ - 43 3-13 ..................................................................... - 43 3-14 ..................................................................... - 44 3-15 2011 .................................................. - 44 3-16 ASEAN ...................................... - 45 3-17 ............................................. - 45 3-18 2013 ....................... - 46 3-19 .................................................... - 48 3-20 2010 ........................................ - 48 3-21 2010 ........................................ - 49 3-22 2011
......................................................................................................... - 49 3-23 ............................ - 50 3-24 ......................................... - 52 3-25 HDD ................................................. - 53 3-26 HDD 2012 ...... - 53 3-27 .......................................................... - 54 3-28 20102020 ...................... - 54 3-29 .............................................................. - 56 3-30 ....................................................... - 57 3-31 GDP ........................................... - 58 3-32 - 58 3-33 ASEAN (2009 ...................... - 59 3-34 CLM ........................................... - 62 3-35 CLM ........................................ - 63 3-36 CLM .............................................. - 64 3-37 ASEAN ................................ - 65 3-38 ASEAN ...................... - 66 4-1 ....................... - 72 4-2 ASEAN CLM .................. - 74 4-3 ........................................ - 75 4-4 .......................................................................... - 82 4-5 2012 ..................... - 83 4-6 2012 ....................................................... - 83 4-7 ................ - 84 4-8 2012

.................................................................................... - 84 4-9 ................................................................................. - 85 4-10 ............................................................................... - 85 4-11 ............................................................................ - 89 4-12 ..................................................................... - 91 4-13 ............................ - 91 4-14 ..................................................................... - 92 4-15 ....................................................... - 94 4-16 ............................................................................ - 96 4-17 ........................................................................ - 96 4-18 ............................................................................ - 97 4-19 ....................................................... - 99 4-20 ................................................................... - 101 4-21 .................................... - 104 4-22 ............................................................ - 105 4-23 2011 ....... - 105 4-24 2012 ......................................... - 106 4-25 ................... - 107 4-26 ................... - 108 4-27 ...................................................................... - 111 4-28 ............................................................... - 112 4-29 ..... - 112 4-30 ........................................................ - 113 4-31 ............................................................ - 114 4-32 ..................................................... - 115 4-33 2 .................................... - 116 4-34 2 .................................... - 116 4-35 ............................................................ - 118 4-36 ............................................................... - 118 4-37 ...................................................................... - 119 4-38 1 .......................... - 121 4-39 SEZ ......................................................................... - 122 4-40 ........................................... - 125 4-41 ................................................................... - 126 4-42 2011 ................................................ - 126 4-43 2009 2008 ............ - 127 4-44 2012
........................................................................... - 127 4-45 ASYCUDA ............................ - 128 4-46 ASYCUDA ............................ - 128 4-47 ASYCUDA ............................ - 129 4-48 ASYCUDA ............................ - 129 -

4-49 ............................................................... - 132 4-50 .......................................................................... - 132 4-51 ...................................................................... - 133 4-52 ......... - 134 4-53 ................................................................... - 134 4-54 ...................................................................... - 136 4-55 .......................................................................... - 138 4-56 ............................................................ - 139 4-57 ........................................................ - 140 4-58 .................................... - 143 4-59 ............................................................ - 144 4-60 2012 ....... - 145 4-61 2012 ......................................... - 145 4-62 2012 .............. - 146 4-63 ............................................................... - 147 4-64 ............................................................... - 148 4-65 .......................................................................... - 151 4-66 ........................................................ - 151 4-67 .......................................................................... - 152 4-68 .......................................................................... - 153 4-69 ..................................................... - 154 4-70 ............................................................... - 154 4-71 ............................................................... - 155 4-72 ...................................................................... - 157 4-73 ............................................................ - 158 4-74 ............................................................... - 158 4-75 ................................................................... - 161 4-76 ........................................................ - 163 4-77 ............................................................ - 164 4-78 ................... - 169 4-79 ................... - 175 4-80 ............................. - 176 4-81 ..................................................... - 177 4-82 .................................................. - 178 4-83 ............................................................ - 179 4-84 ........................................... - 181 4-85 .................................... - 182 4-86 ............................................................... - 183 4-87 .............................................. - 184 5-1 Deutsche Post DHL ....................................................... 1
5-2 Deutsche Post DHL (Express) ............................................. 2
5-3 Deutsche Post DHL (Logistics) ............................................ 2

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5-25
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Kuehne + Nagel (million ) ..................... 5


Kuehne + Nagel ASEAN ............................................................ 5
Ceva (million ) .......................................................... 7
CEVA Logistics ASEAN .............................................................. 7
Toll Group ..................................................................... 9
Expeditors (million $) ............................................... 11
Expeditors ASEAN ................................................................. 12
Panalpina ................................ 13
Panalpina ASEAN .................................................................. 13
DB Group .................................................................. 15
DB Schenker ASEAN ............................................................. 16
UPS ........................................................................... 17
UPS .................................................................................. 18
FedEx ........................................................................ 19
FedEx ................................................... 20
ASEAN- ............................. 29
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ASEAN 2001 2011 ........................................ - 9


ASEAN (AEC) ........................... - 19
ATIGA ................................................................................... - 20
GMS/CBTA .......... - 21
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ASEAN FTA ........................................................ - 24
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CLM Kuehne+Nagel ........................................... 6
CLM CEVA ......................................................... 8
CLM Panalpina ................................................ 14
CLM DB Schenker ........................................... 16
CLM UPS ......................................................... 18
CLM FedEx ...................................................... 20
2009 ............................. 22
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ACFTA .................................................................................... 28
AKFTA .................................................................................... 32
EPA/FTA ..................................................... 35
EPA ....................................................................... 35
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1.1
2012 2000

6,500
6,000
5,500

520
59

1
497
57

1
446
54

5,000

5,553
4,500

5,332

5,246

1
440
52
5,108

1
426
52

1
417
52

1
410
51

5,017

5,028

5,012

1
379
46
4,797

1
332
43

1
367
44

1
361
40

4,535

4,480

4,497

1
366
42
4,366

2009

2010

2011

2012

4,000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

[1][2]
[3][4]

1-1 2001 2012


1990
2012
ASEAN
33.2%

35.0%

30.0%

29.0%

29.1%

29.7%

29.9%

30.6%

31.2%

30.4%

30.5%

31.9%

32.1%

18.1%

18.0%

2010

2011

33.7%

25.0%

20.0%

15.0%

14.3%

14.6%

2001

2002

15.6%

16.2%

16.7%

2003

2004

2005

18.1%

20.3%

19.1%
17.0%

17.0%

2008

2009

10.0%
2006

2007

2012

43 [5]

1-2

-1-

30.0

26.3

20.0
15.0

25.9

25.6

25.0
21.0

20.1
18.7

23.1
19.0
17.3

20.9

21.2

22.4

21.3

21.3

20.5

14.1
11.2

10.7

10.0
5.9

10.9
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5.7

10.3

7.2

6.4

5.0

0.0
2008

2009

2010

ASEAN10

2011

2012

[5]

1-3 2008 2012


ASEAN ASEAN

ASEAN
ASEAN

ASEAN
ASEAN

ASEAN
ASEAN

1.2
1.1 2013 6
2013-2017[6]

ASEAN

2020

ASEAN

-2-

1.3

ASEAN

ASEAN
ASEAN

JIT

1,200

1,071

1,000
800
516

600

403

400

402

259

217

200

19

ASEAN

[5]

1-4 ASEAN 2012


30,000

25,000

24,221

20,000
15,000

11,672

10,438

10,000

8,529
5,838

5,000

4,901
413

ASEAN

2012 [7]

1-5 2012

-3-

2012 4 1 1
7 300 20
3 70 2013 1 1
300
/

350
300

250
200
150

100
50

2012/04

2011/01

2010/01

2008/06

2008/01

2007/01

2006/08

2006/01

2005/08

2005/01

2004/01

2003/01

2002/01

2001/01

1998/01

1996/10

1995/07

1994/10

1994/04

1993/04

1992/04

1991/04

1990/04

1989/04

1989/01

[8]

1-6
2011

36%
43%

21%

N=216

2013 [9]

1-7

-4-

ASEAN

CLM

CLM

2015 ASEAN CLM

US/
0

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

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429
366
272
257
241
202
173
155
137
121
101
71
2,764
522
495
1,851

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1-8 ASEAN

ASEAN
ASEAN 2
ASEAN
3

ASEAN
ASEAN
4 5

-5-

ASEAN

ASEAN

CLM

1-9

-6-

2 ASEAN
2 ASEAN ASEAN

2.1 ASEAN

ASEAN
ASEAN
ASEAN 2009
10 13.7%
2011 ASEAN 1.24 1.9 1.16
1.7 1

10USD

3,000
2,500
2,000

1,162

1,500
1,000

500
0

354

397

502

583

405

472

570

653

2002

2003

2004

2005

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668

956

946

799

768

859

984

836

2006

2007

2008

2009

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2010

1,240

2011

IMF Direction of Trade Statistics[11]

2-1 ASEAN 2002 2011

1 =98

-7-

ASEAN
ASEAN 2011 25% 23%
ASEAN
11% 14%EU
10%

ASEAN

23%

ASEAN

11%

9%

10%

3%

4%

11%

8%

4%

9%

23%

24%

25%

11%

6%
14%

2% 3%
ASEAN

EU

ASEAN

IMF Direction of Trade Statistics[11]

2-2 ASEAN 2011

-8-

ASEAN
ASEAN 10 3.5
41%
ASEAN

ASEAN
10 4.3 ASEAN 2001
14.1% 3 2011 17.4%
10 ASEAN
10
2-1 ASEAN 2001 2011

ASEAN

2001
2011
11'/01'
2001
2011
11'/01'
2001
2011
11'/01'
2001
2011
11'/01'
2001
2011
11'/01'
2001
2011
11'/01'
2001
2011
11'/01'
2001
2011
11'/01'
2001
2011
11'/01'
2001
2011
11'/01'
2001
2011
11'/01'
2001
2011

3,360
11,703
348%
5,304
14,100
266%
1,064
5,897
554%
1,358
1,904
140%
352
121
34%
323
1,792
555%
735
2,975
405%
8
160
2107%
81
1,029
1269%
12,585
39,681
315%
14.1%
12.8%

2,722
12,265
451%
21,122
50,019
237%
1,779
10,996
618%
1,112
1,099
99%
5
45
983%
337
2,832
840%
71
213
299%
10
60
587%
0
1
239%
27,157
77,531
285%
30.5%
25.1%

5,287
11,327
214%
14,913
28,831
193%
5,364
18,444
344%
2,308
4,278
185%
165
182
110%
1,044
2,286
219%
102
78
76%
28
173
617%
0
0
108%
29,211
65,599
225%
32.8%
21.2%

1,366
9,971
730%
1,563
6,806
435%
2,832
42,832
1512%
133
606
457%
34
926
2742%
266
2,359
886%
19
65
342%
1
7
1205%
0
1
650%
6,213
63,573
1023%
7.0%
20.6%


1,156
37
797
355
467
4,590
136
6,985
2,814
2,874
397%
363%
876%
793%
616%
1,288
273
474
197
60
3,579
544
3,819
560
258
278%
199%
806%
284%
429%
3,085
410
2,105
423
370
6,772
1,593
10,232
1,212
909
220%
388%
486%
286%
246%
815
22
322
69
72
3,699
82
2,354
359
260
454%
378%
731%
521%
360%
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62
6
4
6
718
14
10
160%
1150%
228%
275%
0
0
0
0
5
172
0
1
2290%
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5400%
368
1
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146
1,535
15
82
2,407
417%
1038%
1538%
1649%
3
0
4
0
17
0
77
0
612%
144%
2135%
83%
4
0
25
0
1
1
391
0
25%
1070%
1594%
0
0
62
0
0
0
0
418
0
2
800%
676%
7650%
6,719
748
3,851
1,056
1,119
20,199
2,378
25,166
5,042
6,719
301%
318%
654%
478%
601%
7.5%
0.8%
4.3%
1.2%
1.3%
6.5%
0.8%
8.1%
1.6%
2.2%

ASEAN
411
12,597
14.1%
2,759
53,722
17.4%
672%
426%
2
22,129
24.8%
14
56,115
18.2%
809%
254%
26
35,679
40.0%
35
127,705
41.3%
132%
358%
1
9,507
10.7%
9
42,099
13.6%
598%
443%
0
4,986
5.6%
1
8,635
2.8%
763%
173%
0
556
0.6%
0
1,451
0.5%
261%
64
2,555
2.9%
274
13,583
4.4%
426%
532%
0
934
1.0%
0
3,425
1.1%
367%
1
76
0.1%
1
794
0.3%
124%
1044%
144
0.2%
1,451
0.5%
1009%
505
89,164 100.0%
3,092
308,980 100.0%
612%
347%
0.6%
100.0%
1.0%
100.0%
-

IMF Direction of Trade Statistics[11]

-9-

ASEAN

ASEAN 6

CLM 4.2

ASEAN

634

212

150 232 644 247

515

285

986

326

224

528

110

215

1,505

732

1,574

TEU

216

[12]

2-3 ASEAN 2010

- 10 -

-ASEAN
-ASEAN
ASEAN 1998 2009
20 4.3%
2

10
25,000

20,000

15,000

10,000

4,763
3,733

5,963 5,829

6,691
5,004

3,970

5,000

7,544 8,094 7,946

5,577 6,369

5,538

6,440

6,550 6,819

7,468

8,374

9,514

10,548
10,091

9,112

10,22410,433

7,607

9,133
7,455 6,469 7,002 7,283 7,976 8,487
5,856 6,472

10,559 9,514

8,414

9,892 9,967 10,391

0
1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

[13]

2-4 ASEAN

2012 20%
ASEAN 15%
ASEAN 26%

0%

0%

1%
10%

18%

20%

20%

2%

2012

136

4%
6%

2012

20

8%
15%

26%

3%

10%

20%

12%

13%
12%

ASEAN EU

[13]

2-5 2012

- 11 -

-ASEAN
ASEAN
20%
ASEAN
36%
ASEAN
1%
11%

ASEAN

1%

3%

8%

8%

13%

2%

7%

14%

20%

14%

6%

20%

36%
8%

22%

6%

[13]

2-6 ASEAN 2012


-ASEAN
ASEAN
2012 30%

45.0%
40.0%

35.7%

7,000

31.8%

35.0%
30.0%

4,845

5,001

5,620

3,805

25.0%

4,000

20.0%

3,000

15.0%

2,000
1,000

2,967

2,755

10.0%
2,773

2,617

6,000
5,000

7,000

38.0%

8,000

ASEAN

42.0%

5.0%
0.0%

2009

2010

2011

40.0%

36.2%

34.0%

6,000

30.7%

35.0%
29.7%

5,000

25.0%

4,000
3,000

3,649

3,951

4,115

2,998

10.0%
1,700

1,880

1,752

1,736

2009

2010

2011

2012

2012

20.0%
15.0%

2,000
1,000

30.0%

ASEAN
9,000

5.0%
0.0%

[13]

2-7 ASEAN

- 12 -


GDP
ASEAN ASEAN

1,1561,965

2,0223,710

EU
16,64120,968

8,22218,283

5,964
6,274

NAFTA
18,68127,610

ASEAN+
19,47734,432

1,8253,507

ASEAN
10
2, 3064,402

MERCOSUR
3,3295,000

GDP2012 10
GDP2020 10

IMFWorld Economic Outlook Database, April 2013[14]

2-8 GDP 2
10 GDP

1000
900

10USD

878

800
700
600
500

366

400
300

304

277

250
138

200

53

100

17

14

IMFWorld Economic Outlook Database, April 2013[14]

2-9 ASEAN GDP2012

2018 IMF 2019 20132018

- 13 -

GDP

2020 1 GDP
10,000

USD

60,000

59,245

50,000

44,750

40,000
30,000
51,162

20,000

41,703

16,331
10,660

10,000
10,304

5,678

6,478

4,843

3,592

2,614

2012

2,871
1,528

2,755
1,446

1,889
934

1,384
835

2020

IMFWorld Economic Outlook Database, April 2013[14]

2-10 ASEAN 1 GDP 3

2018 IMF 2019 20132018

- 14 -


ASEAN 6

EU
507516

142138

5052

128125

1,3541,409

1,2231,358

NAFTA
464499

ASEAN+
3,3703,634

ASEAN
10
616690

MERCOSUR
279299

2012 1,000
2020 1,000

IMFWorld Economic Outlook Database, April 2013[14]

2-11 4
ASEAN 2
4 1

300

274

250
200
150
100
50

244

112

96

99

90

75

66

64

64

34

17

29

15

2012

2020

IMFWorld Economic Outlook Database, April 2013[14]

2-12 ASEAN 5
4
5

2018 IMF 2019 20132018


2018 IMF 2019 20132018

- 15 -


ASEAN

USD
800,000

682,396

700,000
600,000
500,000

400,000
300,000

205,656

200,000

159,125

132,400

100,000

72,530

31,027

13,302

11,910

8,413

2,483

UNCTADSTAT[15]

2-13 ASEAN 2012

2 4000 2
2

35,000

30,000
6,026

25,000

20,000

19,458

15,000
24,221

10,000
5,000

11,672

5,468
2,963
3,121

10,438

8,529

5,838

4,901

132
413

ASEAN

2,363

2012 [7]

2-14 2012

- 16 -

GNI
ASEAN 1 WHO

USD

70,000
60,000
50,000
40,000
30,000

59,380
49,556

20,000
10,000

15,650

8,360

4,500

4,140

3,250

2,580

2,230

2,173

WHOWorld Health Statistics 2013[16]

2-15 ASEAN 2011 6



ASEAN ILOInternational Labour Organization

0.8%

8.0%
7.0%
6.0%

7.3%
6.0%

5.0%

3.7%

4.0%

3.5%

3.2%

3.0%

3.1%
1.9%

2.0%

1.4%

1.0%

0.8%

0.3%

0.0%

ILOGlobal Employment Trends 2014[17]

2-16 ASEAN 2013


6

2011 1
2006 2009 2009
2007 2010 2010
0.3%

- 17 -


ASEAN
ASEAN AEC8
ASEAN 1992 ASEAN ASEAN Free Trade
Area: AFTA

9
2015 AEC
2003
ASEAN 2007 1 ASEAN
2015 ASEAN
2007 11 ASEAN ASEAN
ASEAN 2009 ASEAN
ASEAN ASEAN
ASEAN 20092015

ASEAN
AEC
ASEAN 4

2-17

ASEAN 4

4
1

12
e-ASEAN

ASEAN

Roadmap for an ASEAN Community[18]

AEC EPA FTA


ASEAN

8
9

ASEAN Economic Community

2012

- 18 -

2-2 ASEAN (AEC) 10


EU

AEC

EPA 11

FTA12()

13

14

15

16

17

18

CLM [19]

10

11 EPAEconomic Partnership Agreement: :

12 FTAFree Trade Agreement: :

13 ASEAN
14
ASEAN
ASEAN [82]
15 ASEAN 2015 ASEAN

Summer 2008/No.72ASEAN
[83]
16 ASEAN
Summer 2008/No.72ASEAN
[83]
17 ASEAN

Summer 2008/No.72ASEAN
[83]
18 ASEAN ASEAN
Summer 2008/No.72ASEAN
[83]

- 19 -

ASEAN AFTAATIGA19
ATIGA AFTA AFTA-CEPT
2008 12 ASEAN ATIGA AFTA

ATIGA NAFTA FTA


FTA

FTA

2-3 ATIGA
1

10

11
JETROASEAN (AFTA)(ATIGA)[20]

JETROASEAN (AFTA)(ATIGA)[20]

2-18 ASEAN

19

ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement

- 20 -

GMS20/CBTA21
GMS 6

1992
GMS
2003 CBTA 22
23
2 17 3 20

2-4 GMS/CBTA

3
5

4
5

7
7

Annex
5
16

1
3
4
6
8
14
15
2

10
13a
13b
7
16
11
12

CBTA

30

Greater Mekong Subregion


Cross Border Transportation Agreement
22
23 1

20
21

- 21 -


3
24

25
2-5 26

27

3
JETRO 2012 [21]
26 JETRO
27

24
25

- 22 -

ASEAN
28ASEAN

2-6 ASEAN


29




HS
24


JETRO 2012[21]

28
29

JETRO 2012 [21]

- 23 -

ASEAN
ASEAN
2000 ASEAN FTA 2001
11 FTA
FTA
FTA EU
(RCEP)2012 11 2015

2-7 ASEAN FTA

30

89%

ASEAN+1

92%

AFTA

92%

AFTA

77%

95%

2008 12

2005 7

2007 6

2010 1

(EU)

2010 1

2009

2015
ASEAN

ISSUE BRIEF NUMBER 792 (2013.6.21) ASEAN FTA [22]

(RCEP)

-ASEAN
i -ASEAN AJCEP
ASEAN

2013 10

30

HS8-10 FTA

- 24 -

2-8 ASEAN

2003 10
2005 4
2007 11
2008 4
2008 12
2009 1
2009 2
2009 6
2009 12
2010 7

11
ASEAN
ASEAN10

ASEAN (AJCEP) [23]

10
ASEAN 91%2007 ASEAN
93%2007
2-9 ASEAN

ASEAN 91% 10
ASEAN 93% 10

ASEAN7

ASEAN8

ASEAN3

ASEAN4

ASEAN6

ASEAN9

ASEAN (AJCEP) [23]

- 25 -

ii EPA/FTA

iii ASEAN

ASEAN

CLM 3
2013
4
2-10 ASEAN
rank

1
3
5
23
24
39
42
54
65
74
113
114
161

(OECD)

3
3
3
3
4
4
3
5
5
5
5
5
6
7
4
8
5
8
8
5
9
9
8
9
10
10
6
4

7
4

()

6
4
8
7
11
8
11
11
14
13
19
15
15
14
17
23
21
21
21
24
25
27
22
24
23
26
21
11

22
10

(US$ / 1)

460
670
450
890
595
705
585
615
610
620
670
795
1,950

440
695
485
970
760
770
660
660
600
615
660
930
1,910

856
1,070

884
1,090

Doing Business Database[24]

2-11 CLM

2009

EDI

2008

2011

2013

ASYCUDA

2008

- 26 -


ADB
1992 ADB GMS

2 3

ADB

ADBGMS map 2010[25]

2-19

- 27 -

2,000km

4 2013
12
ADB
5 2 4

2006 12
2
ODA 80

2006 6

5 2
2016
18
200

1
2015
4 10 2 31

31

JETRO2012 10 25 [84]NNA.ASIA2013
12 25 [85]

- 28 -

ADB 14th Meeting of the Subregional Transport Forum(2010 11 ) [26]

2-20 -

4 2015

165km

- 29 -

2.2 ASEAN
ASEAN

ASEAN


23 4 14 41 [27]
32

RORO

GDP
IMF33

IMF
2

3 3


19 5 31 9 [28]
2012
242017 29

32

33

International Monetary Fund

- 30 -


A. GDP 6 GDPIMF

IMF

B.

C. 47 28 OD

D.

2
GDP

GDP IMF

ASEAN

ASEAN (a)ASEAN (b)ASEAN
(c)ASEAN (d) CLM34 4

OD
(a)(c) ASEAN GDP(d)
GDP GDP IMF World
Economic Outlook Database[14]
GDP
ASEAN

0.9

34

- 31 -

(a)
(b)

ASEAN

ASEAN

(c)
(d)

2-21

CLM

ASEAN

ASEAN
4,000

ASEAN()

3,500

3,000
2,500
2,000
1,500
1,000
500

2-22 ASEAN

ASEAN 4.6%
ASEAN 2015 ASEAN
ASEAN

- 32 -

ASEAN
1,000

900

ASEAN()

800
700

600
500
400

300
200
100

2-23 ASEAN
ASEAN 4.7%ASEAN
2015
ASEAN

ASEAN
400

ASEAN()

350

300
250
200
150
100
50

2-24 ASEAN
ASEAN 10%
3.7%ASEAN

ASEAN 2015 ASEAN


- 33 -

ASEAN
CLM

25

CLM()

20
15
10

5
0

2-25 CLM
CLM ASEAN
ASEAN
6.8%ASEAN

CLM 2015
CLM

- 34 -

2-12

2011-2020

ASEAN

+4.6%

ASEAN

+4.7%

ASEAN

+3.7%

CLM

+6.8%

37% ASEAN
ASEAN ASEAN CLM
CLM

- 35 -

3 ASEAN
3.1 ASEAN
ASEAN
ASEAN
ASEAN 1,800
1,111 829

18

10
463

1,853

612
35

829
4

1,111
862

10%
2013[29]

3-1 ASEAN 2012

- 36 -

ASEAN
ASEAN 54% 46%

46%

54%

42 2011 [5]

3-2 ASEAN
ASEAN

2%

13%

0%

1%

21%

2%

3%

4%

12%

4%

4%

5%

12%

5%
5%

6%

42 2011 [5]

3-3 ASEAN

- 37 -

1%

1%

9%

4%

5%

47%

7%

12%

14%

42 2011 [5]

3-4 ASEAN



10

2012

2000
1800

1600
1400
1200

577

623

630

669

677

706

884

899

906

900

903

736

760

911

915

813

870

964

983

1000
800

600
400

855

200

0
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

2013[5]

3-5

- 38 -

ASEAN

0%

1%

2%

11%

2%

27%

3%

4%

4%
4%

10%

6%

6%

7%
6%

6%

42 2011 [5]

3-6

0%
0%
6%

4%

5%

8%

52%

12%

13%

42 2011 [5]

3-7

- 39 -

25,000

20,000

15,000

10,000

5,000

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

[7]

3-8

3%

3% 3%

18%

3,815

43%

12%

18%

The Board of Investment of Thailand[30]

3-9 2005 2013 7

- 40 -

2%
4%

4%

5%

10%

48,780

53%

22%

The Board of Investment of Thailand[30]

3-10 2005 2013 7

- 41 -

3,000
2,454 2,457

2,500
2,000

1,645

1,500
1,000
585

742

928

1,125 1,194

1,287

1,394

1,458

999

500
0

MarkLines Co., Ltd[31].

3-11

90%

- 42 -

1%
1%

5%

6%

5%

37%

Renault

9%

10%

Ford
GM
12%

14%

MarkLines Co., Ltd.[31]

3-12 2012
ii

1,200

1,128
1,027

1,000
800

896
776

600

736
536

400

200
0
2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

MarkLines Co., Ltd.[31]

3-13
iii

2012 80% 142


2011

- 43 -

35
1,600
1,415
1,400

1,200

1,000
800

620

701

682

631

615

2007

2008

600

778

777

2010

2011

549

400
200
0
2004

2005

2006

2009

2012

MarkLines Co., Ltd.[31]

3-14
18%

90%
80%

80%

70%
60%

59%

57%

50%
37%

40%
30%

18%

20%

7%

7%

10%
0%

2012 [32]
IMFWorld Economic Outlook Database, April 2013[14]

3-15 362011
35

1500cc
10 80
JETRO2012 2013 4
36 2011 2011 1

- 44 -

iv

[5]

3-16 ASEAN

Phase 1

Phase 2

Phase 3

Phase 4

NRI2013 4 [33]

3-17
ASEAN

- 45 -


6,661

10,832

1,487

1,934

335

572

696

MarkLines Co., Ltd.[31]

3-18 2013
v
ASEAN

3-1

2012 67 2013 2
76

10 46 2013
51

2012 24 2013 29
2015 42

2012 22 2014
15 37

13 2014 5
10

2013 1 40

HP

CLM

- 46 -

3-2 CLM

2008 10

1999 9

2013 2

2013 7

2002 8

2012 12

2012 4

2014 4

2011 5

[34] HP

- 47 -

2012 541.6 23%


33.0

35.0
29.6

30.0

20.0
15.0

26.8

26.5

25.0

21.7

20.3

19.1
13.5

13.6

14.9

31.3

31.0

29.2

16.3

17.8

22.1

22.8

15.6

10.0
5.0
-

Thai Electrical and Electronics Institute[35]

3-19
ii
(Electrical Appliance)

(Electronics)(HDD)

Air conditioning for residential facilities .


Equipment. Protection circuit for editing . The keypad
and control panel ( fuse , switch , plug , socket).
Camera, TV, VDO.

15%

The refrigerator itself.

30%
9%

Compressors of refrigeration .
Parts TV ( antenna , radio or television cabinet ) .

8%
3%

Small motor ( output not exceeding 750 W).


Color televisions .

4%

6%
4%
4%

6%
5%

6%

Change is a constant power type (Power Supply).


Wiring harness .
Washer

Thai Electrical and Electronics Institute[35]

3-20 2010

- 48 -

Components of the computer equipment .

3%

3%

Integrated circuits and micro- Sam Lee


(Integrated Circuit).

6%

3%
3%

Transmitter - receiver radio operator . Radio


telephone Air radar .
Diodes, Transistors and Semiconductors .
56%

26%

Telephone or telegraph equipment used for


other devices.
PCB (Printed Circuit).

Others

Thai Electrical and Electronics Institute[35]

3-21 2010
iii
ASEAN
EU

19%
ASEAN

30%

16%

21%

ASEAN

EU
14%

14%

14%

13%

8%

17%

5%

EU

18%

11%

Thai Electrical and Electronics Institute[35]

3-22 2011
iv
2013 149

- 49 -

160
150

140

146

146

2011

2012

149

138

136

130
120
110

100
2009

2010

2013

2013[29]

3-23
3-3

NEC

NEC (100%)

8.08

21.6

25

(100%)

JVC

JVC

(100%)

25

(95%)

NTN-NIDEC(THAILA

(100%)

ND)CO., LTD.

12.15

32

HDD

16

NTN 60%

100%

SC WADO

9,600

(90%)

HDD

FGA(THAILAND)CO.
, LTD.

(100%)

10.2

27

- 50 -


NMB

(100%)

153.5

400

50%

(100%)

4.5

11.7

(100%)

6.9

18

(100%)

(100%)

60

10

Funai (Thailand)

(66.7%)

11

CO.,Ltd.

[34] HP

79% 75% 30%


58%

- 51 -

2%
4%

8%

21%

16%

8%

23%

8%

7%
18%
8%

6%

LG

24%

12%

SAMSUNG

LG

23%

SAMSUNG
12%

2%

20%

18%

23%

44%

7%

18%

9%

SAMSUNG

SAMSUNG

LG

17%

12%

16%

6%

7%

1%

2013 [36]

3-24
v
HDD
HDD
2012 4
PC HDD

- 52 -

700.0

600.0
500.0
400.0

300.0
200.0
100.0
0.0

HDD 2013 10 [37]

3-25 HDD

38%

62%

2013 [36]

3-26 HDD 2012


TV

- 53 -

2,500

2,000
1,500
1,000
500
0

Euromonitor[38]

3-27

JCER 2011 1 GDP

100%

90%

87%

87%

88%

89%

90%

91%

80%
70%

61%

60%
50%

40%

51%

54%
52%

56%
54%

60%

56%

62%

58%

65%

60%

91%

68%

62%

92%

71%

64%

93%

93%

94%

94%

77%

79%

81%

74%

66%

67%

69%

71%

30%
13%

15%

17%

18%

21%

12%

19%

12%

14%

20%

20%

16%

22%

10%

2%

2%

2%

2%

2%

2%

3%

3%

3%

3%

4%

4%

0%

-[39]

3-28 20102020

- 54 -

vi

3-4

2012 300
2013 400 100
ASEAN

2012 4
FA 37 ASEAN
2013 9 FA

(MELFT)
2017 FA 200
630

12 20

50 2 2200
2015 2013
3 65
ASEAN

ASEAN
2016 2012 2 3,000

1
2 2.5 LG

10%

37

Factory Automation:

- 55 -

GMS38 CVS39

60,000

100

50,000
40,000
27,179

30,000
22,929
20,000

17,426 18,293

29,102

29,475

30,854

24,521 24,498

20,202

8,091

21,650 23,984
17,842 20,163
15,139
14,845
12,775
9,079 10,411

2004

2005

10,000
0

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

Euromonitor[38]

3-29

38
39

General Merchandise Store


Convenience Store

- 56 -

8,000

7,450

100

7,000

6,327

6,000
5,000
4,000
3,000

2,000
1,000

6,819

5,306

6,478

5,764

5,075

4,305

4,072
3,662

1,971
791
90198

3,836

3,526

3,364
2,194
969

1,140

253
119

1,347

1,196

296
146

522
372

321
217

0
2009

2010

Seven & I Holdings Co Ltd

2011

2012

2013

Tesco Plc

Casino Guichard-Perrachon SA Central Retail Corp


AEON Group

FamilyMart Co Ltd

Euromonitor[38]

3-30

3-5

2017 3,000
2012 620

1082013 50 2018 1,000

CP CP

2012 6822 2018 1

ii
GDP

- 57 -

7.0

6.2

6.0
5.0

4.6

3.9

4.0

2.9

2.7

3.0
2.0

5.0

4.7

1.9

1.0

2.2

0.4

2.4
1.7

1.9

2.42.3

1.4

1.3

0.7

2.2

2.0
1.1

0.6

1.3
0.90.9 0.7
0.2

0.4
0.4
0.2

0.0

Thailand

0.20.2 0.00.2 0.00.3 0.00.3

Japan/UK/US

Euromonitor[38]IMF[14]

3-31 GDP 40

100%

1,000

100%

900

90%

800

80%

700

70%

600

60%

500

50%

400

40%

300

30%

200

20%

100

10%
0%

1958
1960
1962
1964
1966
1968
1970
1972
1974
1976
1978
1980
1982
1984
1986
1988
1990
1992
1994
1996
1998
2000
2002
2004
2006
2008
2010
2012

Fried food(1000t)

Non-fried food(1000t)

Refrigerator(%)

Microwave(%)

[40] HP[41]

3-32
ASEAN 100%

40

2
Japan/UK/US

- 58 -

100%
90%

87%

85%

80%
70%

61%

60%
48%

50%
37%

40%

29%

30%

30%
17%

20%

25% 23%

10%
0%

JETRO[42]

3-33 ASEAN (2009

- 59 -

CLM

CLM

CLM 2

3-6 CLM

2008

10

1999

2013

2013

2002

2012

12

2012

2014

2011

2011

12

- 60 -

SC

2013

(HDD)

2013

10

2009

2011

2013

HP[34]

- 61 -


2013 10 1

3 1 2011

2 3

800 20

9
2 600km
7

Nikon Lao Co., Ltd.

Nikon (Thailand) Co.,


Ltd..

3-34 CLM

- 62 -


2010 12
4 1 2,304

OA

15
2011

3-35 CLM

- 63 -


2005 2006 2
7080
366 2013 3

1016

3-36 CLM

- 64 -

3.2

ASEAN

ASEAN

120

100
80
23

54

41

1
8

60
40
20
0

33

27

4
9

5
11

18
5
9

18

33

25
1
9

2013[29]

3-37 ASEAN 41
ASEAN

ASEAN

41

10%

- 65 -

400

350
300

43

39

2
1
46

250

37
31

38
29

31

32

200

45

43

43

42

150

77

77

78

78

79

79

80

87

96

24

26

29

31

35

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

100

50
0

32

43
82

2013[29]

3-38 ASEAN 42
CLM

CLM
3-7 CLM

2011 5 2013 9

2011 8

2011 9

2013
2014

2012 4 Logistics Division

2013 3 MOL

2013 7

42

10%2012 CLM

- 66 -

--

3
2008 12

2009 3

2012 2 SMT
SMT
45 15

2012 7

2013
2014

2012 7

2012 7

2012 8

2012 11

2012 12 2013 3

2013 2

2013 8

2013 7 10

2013/10/16

2013 10

- 67 -

1
2

2012 10 (BTL)
BTL

2012

11 22

2013 6 11

2013 7

1992

2013/10/08

2011 7

2011 12

HPJETRO [34]
LOGIBIZ

- 68 -

3.3
ASEAN
ASEAN

ASEAN

ASEAN

3-8 ASESN

3PL

DHL

KuehneNagel

CEVA Logistics

Toll Group

Expeditors

Panalpina

DB Schenker

UPS

FedEx

3.4 CLM
CLM

3-9 CLM 2012

Number of trucking companies

14,602

N/A

41

800

Number of domestic forwarders

4,092

N/A

N/A

849

599

N/A

N/A

N/A

Number of warehouse companies

AJTPStatistics2013 12 [43]

10 13

- 69 -

3.5 ASEAN
ASEAN
ASEAN
14 15

- 70 -

4 CLM

ASEAN

CLM CLM
ASEAN

4.1
ASEANCLM
CLM

CLM
CLM


CLM
4 ASEAN

2011 3 22

- 71 -

ASEAN

4-1
2013 6
ASEAN[44]
2013 1 3

ASEAN

- 72 -

4-1

48


2013 [45]

2013 1

4-2
1.

14.

2.

15.

3.

16.

4.

17.

5.

18.

6.

19.

7.

20.

8.

21.

9.

22.

10.

23.

11.

24.

12.

25.

13.

26.

ASEAN
CLM

- 73 -


9.
16.

30
25

20

15

5
0

3
4

1
3

1
2

ASEAN

2
1

13

10

1
2

1
1

1
1

1
1
1
5

3
2

1
1

1
2
1
1

2
2
1
4
2

4-2 ASEAN CLM



[46]

- 74 -

4-3

4-3 ASEAN

15 24

- 75 -

--

CLM

4-4 ASEAN

2012.4, 2013.1


CLM

4-5

25 12 26 3

- 76 -

4-6
CLM
CLM
CLM






CLM


CLM

CLM

4-7
CLM
CLM
CLM

CLM




2020
CLM




CLM
+CLM

- 77 -

4-8 CLM


CLM

ASEAN

ASEAN


CLM

ASEAN


ASEAN


CLM

- 78 -


CLM

- 79 -


ASEAN

CLM

- 80 -

ASEAN

- 81 -

4.2

2012 2012
2,300 2,500 35%

600

500

400

300

200

100

0
2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

IMF Direction of Trade Statistics[11]JETRO[47]

4-4 43

43

2012 JETRO

- 82 -


ASEAN 25% 16% ASEAN
ASEAN
2012 20%

13%

10%

16%

8%

12%
9%

2%

2012

230

20%

2012

248

5%

15%

10%

19%

25%

4%

16%

16%

ASEAN EU15

ASEAN

EU15

JETRO[48]

4-5 2012

8%

14%
10%
34%
4%

52%

2012

230

11%
2012

248

6%

6%

5%
4%
3%

6%

5%

4%

4%

4%

3%

6%
4%

7%

JETRO[48]

4-6 2012

- 83 -



9 90%

5 2 2012 11%

100%

0.3%

0.3%

0.3%

0.3%

0.3%

0.3%

93.9%

91.9%

89.2%

89.0%

88.8%

88.4%

90%

80%
70%

60%
50%

40%

30%
20%
10%
0%

0.4%
5.4%

0.2%
7.7%

0.1%
10.4%

0.1%
10.6%

0.1%
10.8%

0.0%
11.2%

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

AJTP[43]

4-7

96%

0.02%

2.2%

8.5%

1.3%

8.9%

80.3%

1.6%

1.0%

96.1%

AJTP[43]

4-8 2012
44

44

- 84 -

17

No.





2No.
Red Lane

Green Lane


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.

No.9999/1

B/LAir Waybill)
50
No.170
100/1469

JETRO[49]

4-9

No.





2No.
Red Lane

Green Lane


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

No.101101/1
2
FOB50

JETRO[49]

4-10

- 85 -

(E-Customs)
E-Manifesto( )
E-Declarations E-Payment One Stop Service

JETRO

30%
45

46

2
5
10
113 5

10
10 5 1

2 4

AEO 47,

(Authorized Economic Operator


45
46
47

JETRO2012 10 [21]
JETROASEAN [50]
JETROASEAN [50]

- 86 -

Program)WCO SAFE

ASEAN 2014
2018
AEO
AEO
2014

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange


Manifest

AEO
ASEAN
AEO

4-9

Web

BP / IBP

BP/IBP

KD

48

KD

KD

KD

2013 [45]

48

KD=KnockdownKD KD

- 87 -

50
50 5 2
49
50
4-10

100%

100%

49%

100%

49%

100%

49%

100%

49%

2013 3 [50]

49
50

JETRO2014 2 [104]
2013 3 [56]

- 88 -

1980

122 4,000


28km 1951
1980
98%60%40%

1980

8.5m 10,000
1991

BMT Pacific Ltd


Siam Bangkok Port Ltd
Thai Prosperity Terminal Ltd
United Thai Shipping Corp Ltd

PAT

376 ha

150TEU

18
East Quay 8
West Quay 10

15

4-11 51

51

JBIC2012 10 [57] 24
2013 3 [87] Informa Cargo InformationContainerisation
International Yearbook 2012 [88] 17
[89]

- 89 -


130km 1991
PAT
16m 8
1,080 TEU
3 3
2015 1,800 TEU

30km
A D
4 18 A 6 B 5 C 4 D
3 6

2,572
2012 590 TEU 23

- 90 -

Hutchison Laemchabang Terminal Ltd 6

PAT

1,014 ha

1080TEU
20151800TEU

18
A6
B5
C4
D3

4-12 52
80,000

70,000
17,768

60,000

40,000

16,032

17,029

30,000
20,000

15,569

18,315

50,000

17,997

5 4 , 837
3 5 , 734

3 8 , 456

2005

2006

4 4 , 864

4 7 , 088

5 3 , 253

10,000
0
2007

2008

2009

2010

Port Authority of ThailandAnnual Report

4-13

52

JBIC2012 10 [57] 24
2013 3 [87] HP [90] HP [91]

- 91 -

JBIC2012 10 [51]

4-14

- 92 -

28
1

7 6
AOT

75%4,250 95%127
4-11 2012 9

52,369

73.2%

1,357

94.6%

2,717

3.8%

0.3%

4,335

6.1%

21

1.5%

2,013

2.8%

16

1.1%

9,161

12.8%

32

2.2%

926

1.3%

0.3%

100.0%

1,435

100.0%

71,521

Airports of ThailandAnnual Report 2012[52]

2006 9
30km
2 1 76
4,500 300
2012 9 5,200
2 2016
4,500 6,000
2021 3
4 7,500
2032 4
9,000
549,416
111,156
4 4

(BFS)

- 93 -

AOT

(THA)
Bangkok Flight Services(BFS)

3,200
563000

4,500 20166,000
300

301

4-15 53

53

HP [92]JBIC2012 10 [57]
24 2013 3 [87]

- 94 -


1889 2 1951

4 4,000km

1990
LPG

8 2 5,000
4
221km 1 15
2019 54
4-12

751km
1113

264km
624km575km 2
11
1013

255km
5 30

945km
1,159km
990km 17
JBIC2012 10 [51]

54

JBIC2012 10 [57]2013 7 22

- 95 -

JBIC2012 10 [51]

4-16
60

Passengers Million Persons

50

50

49

48

48

45

48
45

44
41

40

30

20

10

0
2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

AJTPStatistics2013 12 [43]

4-17

- 96 -

14,000

12,883

12,000

Freight Thousand Ton

12,807
11,760 11,579

11,133 11,399 10,864

11,055

11,849

10,000
8,000
6,000
4,000
2,000
0
2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

AJTPStatistics2013 12 [43]

4-18

- 97 -


1960
6.7 km
2013 4 98

9 26 5,000km 2

6:00~9:00 16:00~20:00 6
2012 11
160 4.6

(ADB)

55

55

JBIC2012 10 [57] 24
2013 3 [87] 4
2013 2 [93]

- 98 -

[53]

4-19

- 99 -



60

(IEAT)
IEAT

4-13

Industrial Estate(1)

IEAT

Industrial Estate(2)

IEAT

Industrial Park

Industrial Zone
JBIC2012 10 [51]

2015 ASEAN (AEC)

2
1
20 280
(1 =1600 ) 85
2
ESIE
92

T
28 400 56 57

56
57

HP [94]
[95]

- 100 -

Industrial Estate Authority of ThailandAnnual Report 2011[54]

4-20

- 101 -


2020

4-14

81%
2

4,000km 90km

11m1080
TEU

2008 2013

2011

0.8%

- 102 -

4-15 2020
2020

2015

2015 1,080 TEU


1,800 TEU
AEO 2014
AEO

ODA
3,500

- 103 -

4.3

SC

JETRO [34]

4-21

1 2011 65
128

- 104 -

25

20

15

10

0
2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

IMF Direction of Trade Statistics[11]

4-22

65%
ASEAN
3 25%
20%

2% 3%
6%

16%

18%

4%

25%

1%
3%

2%

1%

2011

12.8

2011

6.5

25%

8%
20%

40%
20%

4%
2%

EU

EU

IMF Direction of Trade Statistics[11]

4-23 2011

- 105 -


2012 88%
2012 53%

1% 0%

7%
4%
28%

2012

5.1

2012

7.5

53%

2%

5%

12%

88%

JETRO[48]

4-24 2012

- 106 -


ASYCUDA

(SAD: Single Administrative Document)

SAD ASYCUDA

300
12
CAMCONROL

ASYCUDA
4ROF

Red Lane

Yellow Lane

Blue Lane

20026
5

Green Lane

CAMCONROL

[55]

4-25

- 107 -

ASYCUDA
4ROF
CAMCONROL

Red Lane

Yellow Lane

20026
5

Blue Lane

Green Lane

CAMCONROL

[55]

4-26

4-16

(CDC)

2013 [45]

- 108 -

58
100%

100
59
4-17

58
59

100%

100%

100%

100%

100%

JETRO2011 3 [96]
JETRO2014 2 [104]

- 109 -


332km
100km 1

2009 6

1
20m300m 4,000 3
15m40m 2
7.4
2 1 1991
56.6

3 2013 1
25km
2.8 5,000
2 12 TEU
2015 30 TEU2018 50 TEU

- 110 -

Phnom Penh Autonomous Port

20 ha

12TEU
201530TEU201850
TEU

10

4-27 60

4 230km

1956 1960 1999

10.5m 10,000
15,000

2007 3 5
36,000 6
2008 2009
2010 2008
2010 22 TEU
220 519 TEU 22
411 TEU 29

60

JBIC2013 4 [64] 24
2013 3 [87] HP [97]
2014.3.15 [47] HP [98]

- 111 -

Port Authority of Sihanoukville

125 ha
5

45TEU

8
Container Terminal3
New Wharf Berth 3
Old Pier Berth 2

4-28 61
350

300
250
200
150

211

231

259

253

223
208

100
50
0

30

38

48

48

43

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

62

2010

Phnom Penh Autonomous Port[56]Sihanoukville Autonomous port[57]

4-29

61

JBIC2013 4 [64] 24
2013 3 [87]Informa Cargo InformationContainerisation
International Yearbook [88]

- 112 -

JBIC2013 4 [58]

4-30

- 113 -


3 8 11
3
State Secretariat of Civil AviationSSCA

3 Cambodia Airports 25
BOT Cambodia
Airports VINCI 7
Muhibbah Masteron Cambodia 3

2012 400
2 4
2010 2012 3
20067 27,000

1956
10km
45 17
12

2
2012 300

State Secretariat of Civil Aviation(SSCA)

Cambodia Airports

387ha

200
5

20

4-31 62

62

JBIC2013 4 [64] HP [97]AZ World


Airports Online HP [99]

- 114 -


1968 6 6
8km 1995
16
9 17
2012 220 21 2013

60km

State Secretariat of Civil Aviation(SSCA)

Cambodia Airports

197ha

30

250
1.5

4-32 63
2
4

85
64

JBIC2013 4 [64] HP [97]Cambodia


Airports HP [65]Vinci Airports HP [100]
64 JBIC2013 4
[64]
63

- 115 -

5,000

4,500
4,000
3,500
2,223

3,000

1,826

2,500

1,732

2,000
1,500

1,581
1,255

1,038

1,000
500

1,532

1,360

1 , 0 82

1 , 3 22

1 , 5 98

1 , 6 92

1 , 5 88

1 , 6 73

1 , 8 40

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2 , 0 77

0
2005

2006

2012

Cambodia Airports[59]

4-33 2
35

30
25

0.0

0.5
0.1
0.1

0.0

0.5
0.2

20
0.1

15
10

27. 5

29. 1

26. 9
23. 3

23. 1

21. 7

19. 5

14. 7

5
0
2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

Cambodia Airports[59]

4-34 2

- 116 -


1930

1932 1942
1940

1960
1970 1980
2009

49
340 48

24
260 2010 10

Toll Group 55%


45%

50 20
15

2006 260km
2012 12
2014 2015

65

65

JBIC2013 4 [64] HP [97]

- 117 -

90

Passengers Thousand Persons

80

80

70
60
47

50
40
30

20

14

11

10

0
2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

AJTPStatistics2013 12 [43]

4-35
350

Fr eight Thousand Ton

300

317
297

315

268

250

233

200

151

150
100

68

50
3

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

AJTPStatistics2013 12 [43]

4-36

- 118 -

JBIC2013 4 [58]

4-37
4-18

NL

SL

340 48

260

Phnom Penh- Pursat- Battambang-

Phnom Penh-

Mongkol Borey- Poipet

Sihanoukville

49 7

24 5

1929-1942

1960-1969

Takeo- Kampot-

2010 3 [60]
JBIC2013 4 [58]

- 119 -


5,263 km 6,441km 33,005 km 44,709
km 1 1 8 2,117 km2
3,146 km
1
99.12 30.2 1.7 1.2

1
2015 1
10km

1 5

66

66

JBIC2013 4 [64]

- 120 -

JBIC2013 4 [58]

4-38 1
4-19

2,117 5.3

MPWT

3,146 7.9

MPWT

6,441 16.2

MPWT

28,000 70.5

39,704 100

MRD

2010 3 [60]

- 121 -


SEZSEZ
22 7 13 2
Phnom Penh SEZ
Tai Seng Bavet SEZ

18km 45
8km 15km
4 230km 4

360ha
2013 2 52 28

13 /

67

[61]

4-39 SEZ

67

2013 2 [101]
2012 3 [102]

- 122 -


2020

4-20

90%
11%

2015

34

-5m

100%

8:00
17:00 5:0023:00

2013

600 / 1,000 /

- 123 -

4-21 2020
2020

2014

2014 2020

2020
2016

12 TEU 2018 50 TEU

- 124 -

4.4

JETRO [34]

4-40

2011 31 47

- 125 -

9
8

7
6
5

3
2
1
0
2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

IMF Direction of Trade Statistics[11]

4-41

2011 33% 65%
1/2 3/4
2011 23% 11%

5%
1%

17%

33%
9%

11%

2011

3.1

2%

6%

2011

4.7

4%
2%
6%

23%

65%

13%
3%
0%

EU

EU

IMF Direction of Trade Statistics[11]

4-42 2011

2009 30%
28%

- 126 -


2% 2%

4%
3%

3%

12%

10%
23%

6%

30%

5%

2009

1.2

2008

1.8

11%

14%

22%

13%
27%
13%

Oil and minerals products


Textiles and Apparel
Jewellery and precious metal products
Wood and Wood products
Other

Base metals and their products


Shoes, hats, umbrellas, ect.
Vegetable products
Processed food, Beverage and tobacco

Oil and minerals products

Electrical and mechanical machines

Base metals and their products

Transport equipment

Processed food, Beverage and tobacco

Chemical products or industry related

Plastic and rubber products

Other

Customs Department[62], Ministry of Finance[63]

4-43 2009 2008



100%

0.02%

0.02%

19.91%

80.07%

99.98%

AJTP[43]

4-44 2012

- 127 -


ASYCUDA

ASYCUDA
ASYCUDA


24

15
Form ACDD


(the Department of Import and Export,
Ministry of Industry and Commerce)(Lao
National Chamber of Commerce and Industry


Thanaleng

Lao PDR Trade Portal[64]

4-45 ASYCUDA


24

15
Form ACDD



(Certificate of Origin Division of the Department of Import and Export, Ministry
of Industry and Commerce)(Lao National
Chamber of Commerce and Industry


http://www.laotradeportal.gov.la/index.php?r=searchMeasures/view&id=109

Lao PDR Trade Portal[64]

4-46 ASYCUDA
- 128 -

ASYCUDA


24

15
ASYCUDAForm ACDD

(the Department of Import and Export, Ministry of Industry and Commerce)


(Lao National Chamber of Commerce and Industry



Red Lane

Yellow Lane

Blue Lane

Green Lane


Thanaleng

Lao PDR Trade Portal[64]

4-47 ASYCUDA


24

15
ASYCUDAForm ACDD

(Certificate of
Origin Division of the Department of Import and Export, Ministry of Industry and Commerce)
(Lao National Chamber of Commerce and Industry


Red Lane

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Thanaleng

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4-48 ASYCUDA

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68

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10
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116 2013

http://www.sumitomocorp.co.jp/news/detail/id=26854
117
http://www.mlit.go.jp/kokusai/kokusai_tk3_000104.html
118 JETRO2012
http://www.jetro.go.jp/jfile/report/07001146/th_current_situation_problem.p
df
119 2013
http://www.mofa.go.jp/mofaj/gaiko/oda/about/kaikaku/tekisei_k/pdfs/09_ank
en_n06.pdf

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-1-

1 DHL ASEAN
DHL

60,000
50,000
40,000

2 , 1 17
19,129

2 , 1 92

16,951

17,475

7 , 1 47

7 , 6 11

8,888

8,808

9,819

1 , 6 64

17,840

16,689

30,000

6 , 2 92

20,000

10,171

10,000

2 , 4 09

1 , 9 68

5 , 6 61
6,340

8 , 6 19

1 6 , 765

1 5 , 847

1 6 , 434

1 6 , 743

1 6 , 825

2008/12

2009/12

2010/12

2011/12

2012/12

0
GERMANY

AMERICAS

ASIA/PACIFIC

EUROPE EXCLUDING GERMANY

OTHER REGIONS

Deutsche Post DHL IR

5-1 Deutsche Post DHL

DHL

- 1 -

Deutsche Post DHL

HP

5-2 Deutsche Post DHL (Express)

Deutsche Post DHL

5-3 Deutsche Post DHL (Logistics)

- 2 -

HP

ASEAN 1
DHL

6%

DHL 2~3
IT

2015
65% 2 5000 50% 140
IT

DHL 41 900

5-1 CLM DHL

2
3

2009 7

DHL LCL2

2013 3

DHL 1 8000
5.8 1 11
4 42
AEC
2012 1 2,400 3

2013 6

DHL 2015
1 4000 180 5000
4000 1000

IT

2012 7

DHL Moong Pattana


International 4
2

2011 8

DHL 3 DHL
Asiaconnect, DHL Asialine, DHL Asianet

DHL AsialineFTL3

DHL Annual Report 20122013/06/21 FujiSankei Business i 2012/05/14

Less-than-container-load 1
Full-truck-load

- 3 -

DHL AsiaconnectLTL4
2
to
DHL Asianet

2011 2

DHL
DHL

2013 11

DHL

NVOCC

DHL

Less-than-truck-load 1

- 4 -

2 KuehneNagel ASEAN
Kuehne+Nagel Schwyz Schindellegi

60% 10%
25,000

20,000
(million $)

Asia Pacific

15,000

Middle East, Central Asia &


Africa
Americas

10,000

Europe
5,000

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

Kuhne+Nagel

5-4 Kuehne + Nagel (million )

Kuehne+Nagel 100 58,000 900


ASEAN

Kuehne+Nagel Annual Report(2012) 5

5-5 Kuehne + Nagel ASEAN


5

ASEAN10

- 5 -

ASEAN
Kuehne+Nagel 2013

5-2 CLM Kuehne+Nagel

2007 2

Black & Decker (Thailand) Ltd.

2009 5

Thai Chery Yarnyon


Wuhu 2,000

2010 3

Continental Tyres (Thailand)Co. Ltd.,

original equipment aftermarket dealer


business

2012 2

2013 4

IT
Kuehne+Nagel

- 6 -

3 CEVA Logistics ASEAN


CEVA LogisticsCEVATNT Logistics EGL Eagle Global Logistics
2007

30%

8,000
7,000

(million $)

6,000

Asia Pacific

5,000
Southern Europe, Middle East
& Africa

4,000

North Europe

3,000

Americas

2,000
1,000
0

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

CEVA

5-6 Ceva (million )

CEVA Logistics 6

5-7
6

CEVA Logistics ASEAN

ASEAN10

- 7 -

ASEAN
5-3 CLM CEVA

2012 4

LTL
3
2

2011 8

Michelin Thailand 3 7
3 (Laemchabang, Nongkea,

Nongree)

3PL

2011 2

FTL 1
(LTL)
1 72,000

2009 4

Thai Steel Cable Amata Nakorn


Line feed

2008 12

Cencar(Carrefour Thailand)
Carrefour's stores
35 1 70~90

2008 9

CEVA Vehicle logistics (Thailand)150 400

2008 5

Tri Petch Isuzu Sales


IT

2
2011
CEVA Logistics

- 8 -

4 Toll Group ASEAN


Toll Group

Toll Group 70%


20%

9,000

8,000
7,000
6,000

5,560

5,901

6,029

2,000

1,821

1,735

1,670

1,000

384
590

282
529

278
521

2011/06

2012/06

2013/06

5,000
4,000
3,000

Europe, the Middle East and Africa NORTH AMERICA


ASIA

AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND

Toll Group

5-8 Toll Group

ASEAN

7
ASEAN

Toll Group 55%


45% 30
2006 260km
2012 12
340km 20142015

Toll Group HP : http://www.tollgroup.com/locations

- 9 -

2013/08/13

- 10 -

5 Expeditors ASEAN
Expeditors International of Washington, Inc.Expeditors
IT

M&A Expeditors M&A

Expeditors 2001
1
5

7,000
6,000
Asia Pacific

(million $)

5,000

Australia
4,000

Middle East & India


Latin America

3,000

Europe & Africa


Other North America

2,000

United States

1,000
0

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

Expeditors

5-9 Expeditors (million $)

Expeditors 2013 1 188 Full service office


5

- 11 -

Expeditors 9

5-10 Expeditors ASEAN

Expeditors

EDI_Linkage
2000

Annual Report

ASEAN10

- 12 -

6 Panalpina ASEAN
Panalpina

Panalpina 30%
14,000

(million $)

12,000
10,000

EUROPE/AFRICA/MIDDLE
EAST/CIS

8,000

ASIA
6,000
AMERICA

4,000
2,000
0

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

Panalpina HP

5-11 Panalpina

Panalpina 10

5-12
10

Panalpina ASEAN

ASEAN10

- 13 -


Panalpina Annual Report

5-4 CLM Panalpina

2011 9

1 1 FTL LTL
40 45

to 56
30%50%

2009 9

Krones

Panalpina

- 14 -

7 DB Schenker ASEAN
DB Schenker 154 2,000
64,200 2012 DB

DB DB
DB DB
50 700 600
18,100

DB Group 90% 10%

45,000
40,000

35,000
30,000

560
1,525
2,753

515
1,626
2,392
11,156

11,716

22,212

22,742

2011

2012

25,000
20,000
15,000
10,000
5,000
0

Germany

Europe (excluding Germany) Asia /Pacific

North America Rest of world

Deutsche Bahn DB Mobility Logistics Facts & Figures

5-13 DB Group

DB Schenker

- 15 -

DB Schenker

5-14

DB Schenker ASEAN

ASEAN
DB Schenker
ASEAN
11
5-5 CLM DB Schenker

2014 2

Asia Landbridge

2013 7

3000

DB Schenker Corporate NewsTransport Intelligence

11

DB Schenker Corporate News

- 16 -

8 UPS ASEAN
UPS

200

UPS 75%

60,000

50,000

40,000
30,000

34,375

36,795

39,347

40,428

20,000
10,000
10,922

12,750

13,758

13,699

2009

2010

2011

2012

International

United States

UPS

5-15 UPS

IR UPS ASEAN

- 17 -

UPS

IR UPS Overview

5-16 UPS
ASEAN
UPS
-
5-6 CLM UPS

2013 1

2011 4

2011 4 UPS LCL

2013 10

2013 10

2010 6 2011 2
4 2011 3
2011 4

UPS

- 18 -

9 FedEx ASEAN
FedEx

FedEx 70%

50,000
45,000

40,000
35,000
30,000
25,000
20,000

27,461

29,837

31,550

25,819

24,852

9,678

9,882

11,843

12,843

12,737

2009/05

2010/05

2011/05

2012/05

2013/05

15,000
10,000
5,000
0

International

United States

FedEx

5-17 FedEx

FedEx 30 1
MD-11 A310

400

- 19 -

FedEx HP

5-18 FedEx
ASEAN
FedEx

5-7 CLM FedEx

2013

AEC 17

2013

2013 3

- 20 -

2012
10

9700

2 6264

EU
FedEX

- 21 -

10
SCG Distribution
866 2009

5-8 2009

SCG Distribution

DHL Global
Forwarding
NYK Logistics

SCG Logistics Management

86,641

2015 5,000 20

3,521

3,424

DB Schenker

3,331

Linfox Transport

2,694

Exel Logistics

2,323

TTK Logistics

2,052

3PL

26
51 23

Expeditors

2,037

CEVA Logistics

1,723

Kiattana
Transport

282

JETRO

- 22 -

11

Cargo Yellow Pages


240
70 15 26 12
5-9
Type of

Company

Description of Services Provided

Service
Freight

Cool Transport &

Freight Forwarding, Cargo, Transport

Forwarders

Logistics

Logistics Support

Freight

VSL - Vann Sophy

Logistics Support

Forwarders

Logistics Co., Ltd

Freight Forwarding, Cargo, Transport

Freight

AGL - Advanced Glory

Freight Forwarding, Cargo, Transport

Forwarders

Logistics (Cambodia)

Logistics Support

Co., Ltd.

Courier Services

Customs House Brokers - Customs Clearance

Freight

AEL - Asia Excel

Freight Forwarding, Cargo, Transport

Forwarders

Logistics

Logistics Support

Customs House Brokers - Customs Clearance

Logistics Support

Freight Forwarding, Cargo, Transport

Logistics Support

Freight

Geolink Group Co., Ltd.

Forwarders
Logistics

TLS - Top Logistics

Providers

Services Co., Ltd.

Freight

TNRC Logistics

Freight Forwarding, Cargo, Transport

Forwarders

(Cambodia) Co., Ltd.

Customs House Brokers - Customs Clearance

Logistics

Chay Da Logistics Co.,

Logistics Support

Providers

Ltd.

Freight

ASI Logistic Cambodia

Freight Forwarding, Cargo, Transport

Forwarders

Co., Ltd.

Logistics Support

Customs House Brokers - Customs Clearance

Freight

CFA Logistics

Freight Forwarding, Cargo, Transport

Forwarders

(Cambodia) Co., Ltd.

Logistics Support

Freight

Straits International

Freight Forwarding, Cargo, Transport

Forwarders

Pte., Ltd.

Shipping Line Services & Agencies

Logistics Support

Freight

DHL Express Cambodia

Freight Forwarding, Cargo, Transport

Forwarders

Ltd.

Courier Services

Logistics Support

12

Cargo Yellow Pages.com2014 2 http://www.cargoyellowpages.com/en/

- 23 -

Freight

Global Link Service

Freight Forwarding, Cargo, Transport

Forwarders

Pte., Ltd.

Logistics Support

Shipping Line Services & Agencies

Freight

DGL Freight

Freight Forwarding, Cargo, Transport

Forwarders

(Cambodia) Co., Ltd.

Customs House Brokers - Customs Clearance

Freight

Damco (Cambodia) Ltd.

Freight Forwarding, Cargo, Transport

Logistics Support

Customs House Brokers - Customs Clearance

Forwarders
Freight

UPS Supply Chain

Freight Forwarding, Cargo, Transport

Forwarders

Solutions

Logistics Support

Courier Services

Freight

Teng Lay Import Export

Freight Forwarding, Cargo, Transport

Forwarders

& Transport Co., Ltd.

Customs House Brokers - Customs Clearance

Logistics

Cam - Biz Logistics

Logistics Support

Shipping Line Services & Agencies

Providers
Freight

SEACAM Logistics Co.,

Freight Forwarding, Cargo, Transport

Forwarders

Ltd.

Cargo Transit

Courier Services

Logistics Support

Logistics

OOCL Logistics

Logistics Support

Providers

(Cambodia) Limited

Freight Forwarding, Cargo, Transport

Customs House Brokers - Customs Clearance


Yellow Pages Cambodia
http://yp.com.kh/

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12
5-10
Type of

Company

Description of Services Provided

Service
Transporter

Societe

Mixte

Transport (SMT)

de

Total Fleet Capacity (MT) 294

Routes / Areas of operation 25

All 17 provinces in the country:


1. Vientiane Capital,
2. Phonsaly,
3. Louangnamtha,
4. Oudomxai,
5. Bokeo,
6. Louangphabang,
7. Xaignabouli,
8. Houaphan,
9. Xiengkhouang,
10. Vientiane,
11. Bolikhamxai,
12. Khammouane,
13. Savannakhet,
14. Saravanh,
15. Champasak,
16. Sekong,
17. Attapue.

Transporter

State

Land-River

Total Fleet Capacity (MT) 217

Transport

Enterprise

Routes / Areas of operation 23

(SLRT)

9 provinces in the country:


1. Louangnamtha,
2. Oudomxai,
3. Bokeo,
4. Khammouane,
5. Savannakhet,
6. Saravanh,
7. Champasak,
8. Sekong,
9. Attapue.

Transporter

Vongsakda

Total Fleet Capacity (MT) 220

Grawell-Sand Co. Ltd

Routes / Areas of operation 20

5 provinces in the country:


1. Vientiane Capital,
2. Louangnamtha,

- 25 -

3. Oudomxay
4. Louangphabang,
5. Xiengkhouang,
Transporter

Porsakao Shipping Co.,

Total Fleet Capacity (MT) 340

Ltd (PSK)

Routes / Areas of operation 28

4 provinces in the country:


1. Oudomxai,
2. Bokeo,
3. Louangphabang,
4. Vientiane,

Transporter

Association

of

Road

Total Fleet Capacity (MT) 595

Merchandise Operations

Routes / Areas of operation 53

(ARMO)

8 districts in Xiengkhouang province:

1. Peak,
2. Kham,
3. Nonghet,
4. Khoun,
5. Morkmai,
6. phoukoud,
7. Phaxai,
8. Thathom
Freight

Lao Freight Forwarder

Transport, forwarding and packing of all kinds

Forwarders

(LFF)

ofoutgoing and incoming goods by overland, river,air


and sea

Freight

Societe

Mixte

Forwarders

Transport (SMT)

de

Air and sea freight forwarder, door to door service,


warehouse and distribution, custom clearance on
import-export, packing and removal service

Freight

SDV Lao Co Ltd

Forwarders

Air and sea freight, international removal, packing,


storage, distribution, turnkey service, industrial
project, custom clearance.

Freight

Lao Indo Link Ltd

Forwarders

Freight forwarding, courier express,


bonded warehouse and charter air freight.

Logistics Capacity Assessment Website


http://dlca.logcluster.org/display/public/DLCA/Lao+People%27s+Democratic+Republic

- 26 -

13
5-11
Type of Service
Transporter
Transporter

Company

Description of Services Provided

Ever Flow River

Previously working with WFP for special operation

Group of Companies

(Warehousing)

United International

Transportation, Freight Forwarding, Trading, Shipping

Moving Services Co.,

Working with WFP for freight forwarding service

Ltd.
Freight

La Min Aung

Forwarders

Customs Broker

n/a

Agency
Freight

La Min Aung Trading

Forwarders

Company Limited

Freight

Ever Flow River

Forwarders

Forwarding &

Freight Forwarding, Trading


Transportation, Freight Forwarding

General Services
Freight

The World Wide

Transportation,Moving,Freight Forwarding,Logistics

Forwarders

Moving Services

Moving

Company Limited.
Logistics Capacity Assessment Website
http://dlca.logcluster.org/display/public/DLCA/Myanmar

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14 ASEAN
/
WTO
2001 12 WTO
ASEAN (ACFTA)
ASEAN (ACFTA)
ASEAN10
3

2010 1 ASEAN 6 13 90%


6 9.8% 0.1%
6 12.8 0.6ASEAN
4 14 2015 90

5-12 ACFTA

2002 11

ASEAN

2004 1

8 HS2 Early Harvest


2003 10 2006 1

2004 11

2005 7

2007 1

2007 7

2009 8

2009 12

2010 1

ASEAN 6 Normal Track CLMV


2015

2010 11

2011 1

2 ASEAN

2011 11

ASEAN 2

2011 12

ASEAN ASEAN ASEAN

2002 HS 2007

13
14

- 28 -


2012 1

ASEAN 2

JETROASEAN(ACFTA) [76]

5-19 ASEAN-
ASEAN
ASEAN
2003
5%2011 60.2%

- 29 -

ASEAN10 2003 1 2011


59

ASEAN 15

[77]

5-20 16

2013 6
GMS 5

GMS


GMS
3 3

15
16

[46]
20032006

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4 2013 12 2
11.6 16


GMS
2013 5
2014 9
2014 2
2011 5
18

70

2013.7.15

5-21

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Vol.25

No.13[78]

15 ASEAN
/
1995 WTO ASEAN
(AKFTA)
ASEAN (AKFTA)
ASEAN10
3

ASEAN 6 Normal Track(NT) 2010


Sensitive List(SL) 2016 05%
NT 2016 SL 2012 05%
NT 2018 SL
2014 05%
5-13 AKFTA

2005 2

2006 4

2006 8

2007 6

2007 11

2009 2

2009 5

2009 6

2009 9

2010 1

ASEAN 6 Normal Track Normal Track

- 32 -

JETROASEAN(AKFTA)[79]

5-22 ASEAN-
ASEAN
2000

2000
ASEAN

4
40%

- 33 -

ASEAN [80]

5-23 ASEAN

- 34 -

16
EPA/FTA 172013 5
EU FTA 2013 10 FTA

5-14 EPA/FTA

WTO1995 1

APEC1989

(EU)

EFTA

11

ASEAN1967 8

http://www.thaifta.com/engfta/JETROJBIC
JETROGSP EUFTA 1
http://www.jetro.go.jp/theme/wto-fta/biznews/51413e1e825f0

(JTEPA)

2
2007 11 1
2004
97%2004 92%

5-15 EPA

10 3,000cc 80% 4

60%3,000cc
57

17

ASEAN FTA 2 2-1 (3) 2)

- 35 -

JETRO

EU FTA
2013 5 EU FTA EU FTA

ASEAN
2015 EU GSP18
EU GSP
61.5%
2014 2015 MFN
19
GSP

20

GSPGeneralized System of Preferences

19
20 JETROGSP EUFTA
http://www.jetro.go.jp/theme/wto-fta/biznews/51413e1e825f0,
http://www.jetro.go.jp/world/europe/eu/biznews/5141502338e28
18

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17


3


B.E.2522 1111979
3

19
WTO 22
3



(NTC)
(TISI)




5-16

WTO

19

(22

(3 )

1.

1.

1. 60%

1.

2.

2.

3.

3.

2.

4.

3.

4.

5.

2.

4.

5.

6.

7.

3.

5. CFC

6.

8.

6.

7.

9.

7.

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10.

11.

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10.

9.

11.

13.

12.

14.

13.

15.

10.

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16.

17.

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15.

18.

16.

19.

12.

17. 60%

20.

21.

18.

22.

19.
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3


B.E.2522(1979) 2

20

10



B.E. 25031960

5-17

10

20

1.

1. 12

2. EU

EU

2.

3.

2.

4.

3.

5.

2. EU

3.

6.

4.

4.

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1.

1.

3.

5.

6.

5.

7.

4.

8.

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9.

10.

8. 5. /

EU 10%

11. 6.

9.

6.

10.

7.

258

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15.

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JETRO

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18
B.E.24691926

ASEAN 1992 AFTA 2010


1
2007 1 (JTEPA)
99.82% 5,495
ASEAN
FTA

5-18

(1)ASEAN

ASEAN

2010 1 1 ASEAN

(CEPT21)

2015

(2)AICOASEAN

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5%
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FTA
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(4)

36

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EU27

(5)

(GSTP)

1,626

21

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- 40 -

2.5100%
(6)ASEAN

ASEAN 6 4 CLMV

(AISP)

CLMV
JETRO

030% 6 CIF 22
CIF

(JTEPA)

(BOI)

8
(IEAT)() EPZ

WCO Harmonized Commodity


Description and Coding (Harmonized System: HS)
B.E.2530 1988 1 1
2007 1 1 WCO HS2007 10
23

24
2008 7
30
CIF CIF Cost, Insurance and Freight
FOBFree on
board

23 HS2007(6 )+ASEAN Sub-Heading(2 )+(2 )


24 JETROASEAN
http://www.jetro.go.jp/jfile/report/07001403/asean_logistics.pdf
22

- 41 -

1 1
(L/C)
30
1

(1) (VAT) 7%

(2)

5-19

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19

1999 Foreign Business Act B.E.2542 3
43 50

9
13

100% 21
2

5-20 43

(1)(2)

(9 )

(3)(4)(5)(
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(9)(10)
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(6)(7)(8)(9)

(10)()

(11)()

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(21 )

(12)(
)(13)
(14) 1 2,000

(15) 1 (16)

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()
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20

50
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100%
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3 18
2004 6
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IEAT=Industrial
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JETRO
http://www.jetro.go.jp/jfile/report/07000688/thai_service.pdf

- 48 -

Estate Authority Thailand

2007 2008 1 8
2
5-24

General

Industrial

Zone IEAT

General
Industrial Zone

IEAT

Free

Zone IEAT

IEAT Free Zone

IEAT

VAT

IEAT Free Zone

JETRO

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21
1999 4 ASEAN272004 10
WTO
APEC

2007 6
2008 7

FTA

(TIFA28)
2006 TIFA FTA
WTO

27
28

ASEAN FTA 2 2-1 (3) 2)


Trade and Investment Framework Agreement

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22

29
No.209 ANK.BK


1994
18%
1994
5-25 30

JETRO

5-26 31

JETRO

2000 1
209 ANK.BK
http://www.customs.gov.kh/SubDegreeEN/SubDegree209Annex1EN.pd,
http://www.customs.gov.kh/SubDegreeEN/SubDegree209Annex2EN.pdf
31 209 ANK.BK
http://www.customs.gov.kh/SubDegreeEN/SubDegree209Annex1EN.pd,
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