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the top five exporters of engineering consultancy services when compared with the USA, UK, Netherlands or Canada, however its engineering service industry manages to contribute a significant portion to the country’s GDP. In the aforementioned countries many of the firms are already public listed and create thousands of employment opportunities and operate across the globe. 9.0 What needs to be done to the Registration of Engineers Act? In tandem with the amendments to the REA, BEM has been a signatory to the ASEAN Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA) since 2005 for engineering services. This is to meet the ASEAN Framework Agreement on Services (AFAS) as shown in Table 3. The slow pace of negotiations within ASEAN to allow mobility of professional engineers has resulted in the targets not being met. Each country within ASEAN has different levels of economic development and professional engineering work is jealously guarded in each economy. The MRA has two major restrictions which are akin to Section 10A (Registration of Temporary Engineers) of the REA. The MRA does not provide the foreign professional engineer with a right to an independent practice in the host country. Secondly the foreign professional engineer needs to apply to the regulatory board of the host country for authorisation and work in collaboration with a registered professional engineer of the host country. These restrictions become acute when the host country itself does not have a regulatory board in place. The restrictions imposed by the MRA and the economic arguments are convincing BOARD OF ENGINEERS (BEM) Registered Engineering Consultancy Practice (ECP) Body Corporate Partnership Max. 30% equity for any person/bodies Partners must be P.E. with Practising Certificate Remaining equity must be held by P.E.s with Practising Certificate Sole Proprietorship Must be P.E. with Practising Certificate Note: Equity and composition of the Board of Directors are prescribed in the Regulation. At least 2/3s of Directors must be P.E. with Practising Certificate. Remaining 1/3 may be anybody/person and must named a P.E. with P.C. in charge Figure 14 – Registration of ECP 71