Can ASEAN Still Shape Its Own Destiny?
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Can ASEAN Still Shape Its Own Destiny?
Though the Association of Southeast Asian Nations counts among its members some of the developing world’s most up-and-coming economies, the bloc has never been able to parlay its potential into meaningful strategic influence. There are many reasons for this, including conflicting national imperatives and unresolved internal conflicts. But perhaps the most important is that its […] The post Can ASEAN Still Shape Its Own Destiny? appeared first on…
Tapping into Southeast Asia's thriving digital economy, partnership with British tech firms can push 'Made in Malaysia, Made for ASEAN' - Twentytwo13
Malaysia's Digital Minister Gobind Singh Deo says partnerships with British companies can expand the country's push from 'Made in Malaysia, Made for Malaysians' to 'Made in Malaysia, Made for ASEAN' as Southeast Asia's digital economy is set to surpass $300 billion in gross merchandise value this year.
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