Tag: ASEAN

  • Economic Security Comes from Openness in Southeast Asia

    | Arrizal Jaknanihan | The world has witnessed the emergence of a geoeconomic order, in which major countries increasingly view economic interdependence as a source of vulnerability rather than strength for economic security. But for Southeast Asia, maintaining openness remains indispensable to economic security. Avoiding isolation from the global economy helps…

  • Cambodia’s Newest Airport Could Take Off as a Regional Hub

    | Marc Pinol Rovira | Techo International Airport (KTI) represents Cambodia’s aspiration to reposition itself within Southeast Asia’s evolving air transport network. The airport is touted as stimulating growth, reinforcing regional integration and supporting Cambodia’s economic diversification. But sustainable connectivity and the growth of Cambodia’s local aviation industry will ultimately depend on how…

  • APEC Leaders Unite in Gyeongju for Digital Cooperation and Inclusive Growth

    Leaders of the 21 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) economies have adopted the 2025 APEC Leaders’ Gyeongju Declaration, committing to deepen digital cooperation, strengthen trade resilience and promote inclusive growth across the region. Hosted by the Republic of Korea under the theme “Building a Sustainable Tomorrow,” the summit took place from…

  • Quest for critical minerals: China’s dominance, Southeast Asia’s leverage

    [Kavi Sampson, Shongjog columnist] In his recent research paper for the Hinrich Foundation, Stewart Paterson examines China’s strategy for securing critical minerals through domestic management and overseas investments, particularly in Southeast Asia. He highlights both the opportunities and challenges this presents for ASEAN countries as they navigate global supply chains…

  • U.S. is Losing Southeast Asia to China

    The recent shift in perceptions among Southeast Asian countries highlights a growing preference for China over the United States. According to a 2024 survey by the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, for the first time, more respondents from ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) countries prefer aligning with China rather than the…

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