Senior officials of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) aim to endorse after their meetings this week all the priority economic deliverables under the Digital Economy Framework ...
Governments and corporations in the Philippines and the rest of Southeast Asia are going full speed ahead with plans to ramp-up investments in and adoption of artificial intelligence or AI, deemed ...
The bloc’s economic ministers warned that a protracted conflict could hinder economic progress and impacting the livelihoods ...
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ASEAN’s economic crossroads in 2026
PHNOM PENH–By 2030, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) is forecast to rank as the fourth-biggest economy globally. The bloc’s digital economy is also projected to grow to $560 billion ...
Philippine officials, business leaders, and development partners on March 19 pushed for faster, coordinated action to turn ...
ASEAN must move beyond its compartmentalised approach to policymaking to respond to the increasingly interlinked areas of economics and security in a shifting global order. Maintaining ASEAN ...
ASEAN warns the Middle East conflict could disrupt trade, raise energy costs and slow regional growth, as ministers pledge ...
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim delivers the opening remarks at the 46th ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, May 26, 2025. Credit: Afiq Hambali/ Prime Minister’s Office of Malaysia The 47th ...
Learn about tiger economies, characterized by rapid growth and financial sophistication, primarily in Southeast Asia, but also seen globally in small, outpacing regions.
Analysts believe that Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam will spearhead Asean’s economic progress this year, anchoring the bloc’s long-term economic expansion. These economies are ...
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