- What is ASEAN? | World Economic Forum
ASEAN has discussed drawing up a code of conduct to be signed with China governing disputes in the South China Sea, but Beijing is reluctant to sign on to a multilateral agreement What does the future hold? Despite their distinct cultures, histories and languages, the 10 member states of ASEAN share a focus on jobs and prosperity
- ASEAN will drive global growth. Heres how to unleash it
By 2030, ASEAN's digital economy is expected to more than double to $560 billion But obstacles in the region remain, such as funding for small businesses
- ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) - The World Economic Forum
ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) The Association of Southeast Asian Nations is an intergovernmental organization composed of Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Viet Nam It was established in 1967 and its secretariat is based in Jakarta, Indonesia
- How ASEAN is managing the risks and opportunities
The current period of geopolitical transformation presents opportunities and risks for countries worldwide, but perhaps none more so than ASEAN
- What ASEAN offers the world in the Intelligent Age
ASEAN leads in the Intelligent Age with innovation, sustainability and regional stability, driving digital growth, climate action and global collaboration
- ASEAN is turning global tensions into regional opportunities
ASEAN is leveraging global uncertainty into strategic advantage In a time of global fragmentation, ASEAN stands out as a rare economic bright spot What we are seeing in ASEAN is a shift away from ideological alignment towards pragmatic, interest-based engagement
- The ASEAN region is the worlds economic dark horse. Heres why
ASEAN is on track to emerge as a global centre of growth To achieve its vast economic potential, ASEAN is leveraging its demographic strength and promoting inclusivity as a catalyst for innovation To ensure regional integration, ASEAN’s innovation efforts are focused on sustainable development, enhancing trade facilitation, and cross-ASEAN talent exchange
- Why this is the moment for ASEAN to forge strategic autonomy
ASEAN's fragmented reaction to US tariffs shows the need for greater solidarity and shared economic mechanisms – something shared by regional blocs across the world
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