第二十五届中国北京国际科技产业博览会
The 25th China Beijing International High-tech Expo
普斯巴那丹•孙德拉姆
2010年05月19日    来源:科博会官网(www.chitec.cn)

 

东盟副秘书长普斯巴那丹·孙德拉姆

S Pushpanathan, Deputy Secretaries-General of ASEAN

 

 

20081215,东盟协调委员会任命普斯巴纳丹·孙德拉姆为东盟副秘书长,主管东盟经济体。上任时仅仅47岁,这使得他成为东盟历史上最年轻也是聘用的第一任专业副秘书长。

2015年为止,他将负责协调整个具有高竞争力,区域性及全球性高度整合的平衡发展的东盟单一市场和生产基地。同时,这也是东盟经济体2015年的目标。这包括创造一个货物、服务、投资、人才及资本自由流通的东盟经济体。他还负责完成东盟领导人2007年采纳的东盟经济体规划蓝图。这项蓝图对于共同体的建设起到了复杂且连贯的指导性意义。他负责监管全面经济合作伙伴关系,与东盟对话伙伴达成自由贸易合约,协调东亚经济一体化进程(涉及东盟、澳大利亚、中国、印度、韩国和新西兰)。另外,他协助建立及运作东盟秘书处宏观经济与金融监管办公室。监管工作涉及宏观经济、金融、投资与贸易等,办公室对涉及东盟加三(中国、日本、韩国)的清迈协议1200亿美元资金进行监管支持。

在担任主管东盟经济共同体的副秘书长之前,他曾经担任过东盟的多部门高层,包括经济一体化及金融办公室主任、一加三及外事部门主任、东盟秘书长特别助理。他在处理地区及国际事务上拥有丰富的经验,领域涉及贸易、经济、金融、外事关系及政策与安全合作。 19962月参与东盟秘书处。

在他担任主要负责人期间,他负责定义与起草东盟经济共同体蓝图。他同时他还是东盟-中国显赫人士团体的咨询师,这个团体在2005年东盟中国高峰会上为中国与东盟未来的战略性合作伙伴关系提供了一系列的长远建议。他还分别是老挝及马来西外交部咨询专家,并协助他们准备东盟高峰会及相关的2004年万象系列会议及2005年吉隆坡的会议。此外,他还带头建立并发展了负责处理东盟与中国日本及韩国的关系问题的“东盟加三”部门及负责跨国犯罪斗争的特殊项目部。

1998年毕业于新加坡国立大学经济与政策科学专业并取得学士学位。之后在新加坡国立大学李光耀公共政策学院继续深造,于1994年取得公共政策硕士。2006年他在东京大学东方文化研究所担任助教,主要负责通过日本基础教育及交换生项目研究东亚共同体。

普斯巴纳丹·孙德拉姆先生将在本届科博会金融高峰会论坛发表演讲。

 

Mr S. Pushpanathan was appointed by the ASEAN Coordinating Council as the Deputy Secretary-General (DSG) of ASEAN for the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) on 15 December 2008.  At 47 years old, he is youngest and the first professionally recruited DSG in the history of ASEAN.

 

He is responsible for coordinating the establishment of a highly competitive and regionally and globally integrated ASEAN Single Market and Production Base with equitable development as the objective of the AEC by 2015.  This involves creating an AEC where there will be free flow of goods, services, investment and skilled labour and freer flow of capital. He is also responsible for implementing the AEC Blueprint adopted by the ASEAN Leaders in 2007, which is a comprehensive and coherent master plan for building the Community.  He oversees the forging of comprehensive economic partnerships and free trade agreements with ASEAN’s Dialogue Partners, and in coordinating East Asia-wide economic integration initiatives involving ASEAN, Australia, China, India, Japan, South Korea and New Zealand.  Furthermore, he directs the establishment and operations of the Macroeconomic and Finance Surveillance Office in the ASEAN Secretariat, which will undertake regional surveillance in the areas of macroeconomics, finance, investment and trade, and support the surveillance requirements for the US$120 billion Chiang Mai Initiative Multilateralisation. 

 

Prior to being appointed as DSG AEC, he held several senior positions in the ASEAN Secretariat, including Principal Director of the Bureau for Economic Integration and Finance; Director of Plus Three and External Relations; and Special Assistant to Secretary-General of ASEAN. He possesses wide-ranging expertise and experience in handling regional and international issues covering trade, economic, finance, external relations to political and security cooperation.  He joined the ASEAN Secretariat in February 1996.

 

In his last position as Principal Director, he provided leadership for the conceptualisation and drafting of the AEC Blueprint.  He served as a resource person for the ASEAN-China Eminent Persons Group, which presented a set of far-reaching recommendations for the future of ASEAN-China strategic partnership to the ASEAN-China Summit in 2005.  He also served in an advisory capacity to the foreign ministries of Lao PDR and Malaysia for the substantive preparations for the ASEAN and related Summits in 2004 in Vientiane and 2005 in Kuala Lumpur respectively. Furthermore, he spearheaded in the ASEAN Secretariat the establishment and development of the ASEAN Plus Three Unit dealing with ASEAN’s relations with China, Japan and South Korea, and the Specialised Projects Unit dealing with combating transnational crimes.  

 

He received his first degree in Economics and Political Science from the National University of Singapore (NUS) in 1988 and a Master Degree in Public Policy from the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, NUS, in 1994.  He was an Associate with the Institute of Oriental Culture, University of Tokyo, Japan in 2006 undertaking research on East Asia Community through a Japan Foundation fellowship.

 

Mr S. Pushpanathan will make speech at China Finance Summit.