Thailand–Cambodia Border Clashes: Causes, Escalation, and ASEAN Impact
Clashes on the Thailand–Cambodia border trigger martial law, disrupt trade flows, and raise investor risk across both economies.
New Indonesia–US Trade Deal Sets 19% Tariff Rate
Indonesia secures a 19 percent US tariff rate which is the lowest in ASEAN boosting export competitiveness while committing to enforcement.
Islamic Finance in Singapore: Unlocking Growth Potential in a Strategic Financial Hub
Explore Singapore’s Islamic finance growth, sukuk listings, fintech, and its role as a regional hub for Shariah-compliant investment.
Foreign Ownership Rules in the Philippines: What’s Allowed and Restricted
Understand what sectors are open, restricted, or closed to foreign ownership in the Philippines under current laws and incentives.
ASEAN Nations Mobilize Ahead of U.S. Tariff Deadline
ASEAN countries take urgent action — deals, taskforces, and diplomacy — in response to U.S. tariffs set to take effect on July 9.
Indonesia Eases Import Rules for 10 Key Commodities to Boost Trade and Investment
Indonesia removes import restrictions on 10 commodities to boost trade and attract investors ahead of major tariff deadlines.
Thailand’s Role in ASEAN Supply Chains: Reshoring, Realignment, and Risk Mitigation
Explore why Thailand is emerging as ASEAN’s supply chain hub, with strong growth in EVs, electronics, agro-exports, and medical tourism.
Unlocking Solar Energy Investment Opportunities in Indonesia’s Batam
Batam offers strong solar investment potential through utility-scale projects, manufacturing capacity, and regional energy export links.
Batam offers strong solar investment potential through utility-scale projects, manufacturing capacity, and regional energy export links.
Investing Across Borders: Opportunities in the Johor–Singapore SEZ — Latest Issue of ASEAN Briefing Magazine
The latest issue of ASEAN Briefing Magazine on the Johor-Singapore SEZ is out now and available to subscribers as a complimentary download.
Rising Demand for Data Centers in the Philippines
The Philippines’ data center market is projected to triple by 2030, backed by cloud growth, incentives, and regional investment shifts.













