Summary of Bill HR 406
Bill 118 hr 406, also known as the Providing Appropriate Recognition and Treatment Needed to Enhance Relations with ASEAN Act, aims to strengthen the United States' relationship with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). The bill recognizes the importance of ASEAN as a strategic partner in promoting peace, stability, and prosperity in the Asia-Pacific region.
The bill outlines several key provisions, including the establishment of a Special Envoy for ASEAN Affairs within the Department of State. This envoy would be responsible for coordinating US policy towards ASEAN and promoting dialogue and cooperation between the two entities.
Additionally, the bill calls for increased engagement with ASEAN member states on a range of issues, including trade, security, and human rights. It also emphasizes the importance of supporting ASEAN's efforts to promote regional integration and economic development.
Overall, the Providing Appropriate Recognition and Treatment Needed to Enhance Relations with ASEAN Act seeks to enhance the United States' partnership with ASEAN and strengthen cooperation on shared priorities in the Asia-Pacific region.
Congressional Summary of HR 406
Providing Appropriate Recognition and Treatment Needed to Enhance Relations with ASEAN Act or the PARTNER with ASEAN Act
This bill establishes that the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) shall be covered by the International Organizations Immunities Act, which provides immunities and privileges to certain international organizations, such as immunity from certain lawsuits and exemption from property taxes.
(ASEAN is Southeast Asia's primary multilateral organization. It has 10 member nations, including Brunei, Indonesia, Singapore, and Vietnam.)