Shoeb K. Zainuddin |  May 31, 2012      ... 
     Indonesian Tourism and Creative Economy 
Minister Mari Elka Pangestu speaks with Aung Saan Suu Kyi in Bankok on 
Thursday. (Photo courtesy of Minister's Office)
                      
As heads of governments, business leaders and industry champions gather 
in Bangkok for the World Economic Forum’s East Asia summit, there is no 
denying who the star of the show is.
Aung Saan Suu Kyi, the 
pro-democracy leader from Burma, is the leading light of the forum. 
Wherever she has gone, she has attracted crowds and there is an instant 
buzz when she enters a room.
Her presence at the WEF in Bangkok, 
her first trip outside her homeland in 25 years, is a testament to the 
region’s growing clout on the world stage and is a demonstration of the 
Association of Southeast Asian Nations’ (Asean) ability to forge a 
common consensus.
“Aung Saan Suu Kyi’s presence in Bangkok is 
proof of the ongoing democratization process in Asean,” said Mari Elka 
Pangestu, Indonesia’s Tourism and Creative Economy Minister. “She knows 
what she wants for her country and she is reaching out to the world.”
The
 theme for this year’s WEF on East Asia, “Shaping the Region’s Future 
Through Connectivity,” is timely as the 10-member grouping of Southeast 
Asian nations gears up for the next stage of growth.
“This region
 is witnessing a great transformation and is at a crucial point in 
realizing its huge potential,” said Pascal Lamy, director general of the
 World Trade Organization. “If Asean were one nation, it would be the 
9th largest economy in the world today. The region has changed beyond 
recognition.”
The challenge for the grouping is to better 
integrate its economies especially with the 2015 Asean Economic 
Community now looming large. The region will have to boost greater air 
and sea connections as well as harmonize its tariff regimes if it is to 
boost greater intra-regional trade, tourism and capital flows.
Asean
 has a combined population of 600 million people, a nominal GDP of $1.8 
trillion and a growth rate that is expected to exceed 5 percent on 
average for 2012.
President Susilo Bambang Yudhyono is leading a 
sizeable Indonesian delegation which includes Trade Minister Gita 
Wirjawan, Mari Pangestu and a number of top corporate leaders.
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