The ASEAN Connectivity Coordinating Committee (ACCC) convened its first meeting under the chairmanship of Lao PDR today at the ASEAN Secretariat, Jakarta, with the participation of all ASEAN Member States, the ASEAN Secretariat, and Timor-Leste as Observer. The Meeting discussed progress, achievements and challenges in the implementation of the Master Plan on ASEAN Connectivity (MPAC) 2025, the development …
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JAKARTA, 21 February 2023 – The First Meeting of the ASEAN Connectivity Coordinating Committee (ACCC) for 2023 was held today at the ASEAN Secretariat. The agenda included a discussion on ASEAN Connectivity, particularly, the implementation of the Master Plan on ASEAN Connectivity (MPAC) 2025. Timor-Leste joined the Meeting for the first time as an Observer. Ambassador M.I. …
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Digital connectivity has been driving the transformation of smart and future cities, and delivering better outcomes for economies and societies. COVID-19 has accelerated the pace as more are working, studying and shopping on-line, making digital connectivity a crucial tool in the context of pandemic response and recovery. Digital connectivity infrastructure could catalyse the development of …
The Lead Implementing Body for the Master Plan on ASEAN Connectivity (MPAC) 2025 Strategic Area of Sustainable Infrastructure (LIB-SI) held the ASUS Socialisation Forum for Cities in Jakarta on 20-21 February 2020. The Forum was part of the ongoing efforts to socialise and implement ASUS, and as a follow-up to the interest expressed by cities …
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To learn more, please download the Final Report of Study on MSMEs Participation in Digital Economy in ASEAN.
The DOTr has been finding ways to enhance mobility and connectivity in the country. There is the boldest transportation infrastructure under the Build, Build, Build Program, and the policies and initiatives that are going to transform the current state of their country’s public transportation system.
Lacking land and natural resources, the Singapore government has consistently turned to information and communications technologoies (ICT) and innovation to transform Singapore into a highly liveable city. Starting with early computerisation efforts in the 1960s, the government launched a succession of national ICT masterplans and e-government masterplans. These guided the use of ICT to enhance …
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