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  • The global price tag of war in the Middle East
    The war is already complicating monetary policy decision-making, as economists in countries as far from the battlefield as Chile and Poland scale back expectations for rate cuts – as oil prices rise and uncertainty deepens The shock is global, because the price channels are global The pain of that shock, however, is unevenly distributed
  • How Asian markets will respond to changes in demand trade
    Trade tensions and changes in global demand will continue in 2025 Asian supply chains are changing in response to tariffs, and seeking new regional partners
  • How East Asia and the Pacifics dynamic workforce is being shaped for . . .
    The Future of Jobs Report reveals that in East Asia and the Pacific employers cite talent acquisition as a major priority while analytical thinking is also key
  • How ASEAN can lead the world on plastic pollution
    By working together, countries can realize a future where plastic pollution is eliminated, natural ecosystems are protected and communities thrive South-East Asia is proving that #BeatPlasticPollution is more than just the World Environment Day hashtag
  • RCEP trade agreement and the future of multilateralism
    What is RCEP and what does it do? The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) is the world’s largest free trade agreement, uniting 15 economies, including China, Japan, South Korea, and members of The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) It is emerging as a beacon of hope for the future of multilateralism
  • What is ASEAN? | World Economic Forum
    The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (more commonly known as ASEAN) is an intergovernmental organization aimed primarily at promoting economic growth and regional stability among its members There are currently 10 member states: Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Brunei, Laos, Myanmar, Cambodia and Vietnam
  • Regional collaboration could unlock South Asia’s economic potential
    Persistent geopolitical tensions, especially between India and Pakistan, impede the region’s economic and technological potential Countries like Viet Nam and platforms such as the Astana International Forum and the World Economic Forum offer South Asia models for pragmatic diplomacy and innovation-driven growth Fragmented policies and limited cross-border collaboration in South Asia slow
  • Global Gender Gap Report 2022 - The World Economic Forum
    The Global Gender Gap Report 2022 categorizes countries into eight regions: Central Asia, East Asia and the Pacific, Europe, Latin American and the Caribbean, Middle East and North Africa, North America, South Asia, and Sub-Saharan Africa 1 1: The regional grouping has been revised in this edition of the report to align with regional groupings in other flagship reports published by the World
  • How ASEAN is making instant cross-border payments a reality
    The use of e-wallets is also rapidly gaining traction across ASEAN countries As illustrated below, half of the top 10 countries in the world in terms of e-wallet penetration are Southeast Asian countries (Thailand, Viet Nam, the Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia)
  • The ASEAN region is the worlds economic dark horse. Heres why
    South-East Asia’s electromobility ecosystem, driven by public-private partnerships, will play a significant role in the region’s energy transition and realization of ambitious net-zero targets While visiting all ASEAN countries in recent months, the view is consistent that ASEAN can be the next China for the EV manufacturing ecosystem





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