Association of Southeast Asian Nations

ASEAN's data and analytics leaders alongside key players to digitally converge and discuss strategies for the future

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Monday, July 12, 2021

World Big Data & Analytics Show will convene over 350 pre-qualified data and analytics leaders looking to build and embrace tech trends that power ASEAN with data-driven services and devices.

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  • World Big Data & Analytics Show will convene over 350 pre-qualified data and analytics leaders looking to build and embrace tech trends that power ASEAN with data-driven services and devices.
  • Particularly because Big Data & Data Analytics had an upward pre-Covid growth already.
  • To dive deep into these and to help ASEAN countries digitize at speed and scale, experts and key players are gathering virtually at World Big Data & Analytics Show taking place virtually on 13 July 2021.
  • World Big Data & Analytics Show is a thought-leadership-driven, business-focused, global series of events that takes place in strategic locations across the world.

Non-Contact Export Consultation Carried Out With 20 Korean Digital Content Companies and 37 ASEAN Companies Prior to Singapore ICT Exhibition ‘ConnecTechAsia’

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Monday, July 12, 2021

The Korean digital content companies supported by MOIBA have successfully finished a non-contact export consultation with ASEAN countries.

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  • The Korean digital content companies supported by MOIBA have successfully finished a non-contact export consultation with ASEAN countries.
  • The consultation was performed prior to the online Singapore ICT exhibition CommunicAsia 2021-ConnecTechAsia (CTA) which is held from July 14 to 16 hosted by IMDA and sponsored by Informa Tech.
  • 20 digital content (DC) companies from Korea, a digital powerhouse, are participating in the exhibition.
  • A CTA official said, Most ASEAN countries are highly interested in the Korean DC industry, promoting an active digital transition policy.

Strengthening EU-ASEAN partnership, an urgent necessity

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Monday, September 21, 2020

With its ten member states, this association, founded in 1967, now has a population of 650 million inhabitants, more than the 450 million of the European Union.

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  • With its ten member states, this association, founded in 1967, now has a population of 650 million inhabitants, more than the 450 million of the European Union.
  • In 2018, the combined GDP of the ASEAN has been $3 trillion, compared with $16 trillion for the European Union.

A very rapid economic growth


    The ASEAN countries have benefited in particular from the growing desire of many economic actors, whether Chinese or Western, to find places outside China, but in its vicinity, to set up production facilities or to find subcontractors in sectors such as textiles, electronics or automobile equipment.  

Less integration than in the European Union


    The degree of integration of ASEAN is, however, hardly comparable for the moment with that of the European Union: unanimity remains the basic rule in all domains for decision making and the means available to the organisation's central bodies are still very limited. However, this could change under the impact of both the current crisis and the growing strategic rivalry between the United States and China.  

“The shock of the COVID-19 crisis remains very strong in the ASEAN region. Especially since the social protection systems are still limited in those countries.”

    • The health crisis as such has been quite well managed by the ASEAN countries.
    • However, the current economic crisis is expected to lead this year to a recession estimated at 2.6% of GDP in the region and unemployment is rising rapidly.
    • Especially since the social protection systems are still limited in those countries.
    • 11 million people are at risk of falling into poverty this year in the ASEAN.

“Europe has mobilised over €800 million through the Team Europe initiative to help the ASEAN region to cope with the COVID-19 crisis, more than any other partner of the region."

    • The European Union has not remained inactive to help the region to face that crisis.
    • In ASEAN alone, we mobilised over 800 million through the Team Europe initiative, more than any other partner of the region.
    • In August, China inked a deal with Indonesia for the supply of 40 million doses of vaccine from November 2020.
    • Reboot the economy The second priority for ASEAN, as for Europe, is of course to reboot the economy.
    • Meanwhile the disruptions of the global value chain heavily hit manufacturing in ASEAN countries, forcing them to reflect on their positioning.
    • Japan effectively encourages this trend, heavily subsidising domestic manufacturers to transfer their overseas production bases from China to Southeast Asia.

“Having been the number one source of Foreign direct investment (FDI) in ASEAN over many years, the EU is committed to stepping up our economic partnership to speed up recovery.”

    • Having been the number one source of Foreign direct investment (FDI) in ASEAN over many years, the EU is committed to stepping up our economic partnership.
    • The EU is negotiating agreements with other ASEAN countries and we should pursue these with renewed urgency.

Building up on our numerous EU-ASEAN programmes

    • In parallel, we will build on our numerous EU-ASEAN programmes to facilitate trade and integration to speed up economic recovery.
    • The launching of the EU-supported ASEAN Customs Transit System later this year is one example.
    • We look also forward to finalise an Air Transport Agreement with ASEAN as soon as possible.
    • The agreement would be the first of its kind, creating the world's biggest aviation market for over one billion people.
    • An immediate common objective should be to establish an EU-ASEAN energy dialogue to tap into the potential of sustainable connectivity and the green recovery.

“Around 40% of the EU’s foreign trade goes through the South China Sea. The EU cannot allow countries to undermine international law and maritime security in that area.”

    • The EU cannot allow countries to unilaterally undermine international law and maritime security in the South China Sea.
    • Any disruption or instability affects trade flows for everyone: around 40% of the EUs foreign trade goes through the South China Sea.
    • The EU looks forward to the conclusion of the talks on a substantive and legally binding Code of Conduct in the South China Sea between ASEAN and his neighbours.

Asian security is closely linked to European security

    • Asian security is closely linked to European security.
    • Thats why, for example, we are working with our ASEAN partners to deploy counterterrorism advisors in several of our European Union Delegations across Asia.
    • Last year, the EU signed also an agreement on Vietnams participation in our European military and civilian missions, which are deployed from the Indian Ocean to Africa.
    • I hope it will be the first of many with our friends in ASEAN, because our missions do not only serve European interests.
    • They serve the interest of peace and security in some of the most troubled parts of the world.

The significance of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP)

    • In this context, the planned signature of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP), negotiated since 2012 with China, Japan, Korea, Australia and New Zealand at the ASEAN Summit next November has much gained in significance.
    • Despite India dropping out the agreement, the signing of RCEP will be for ASEAN a major statement in favour of its own centrality and of an open multilateral trade system.
    • And neither ASEAN nor the EU are ready to become part of any sphere of influence.

“ASEAN will always find in the EU a trustworthy, reliable and predictable partner. We have only a clear and public agenda: to defend the rules-based international system. ”

    • Therefore I gave to my counterparts and to the public in the region the strong message that they will always find in the European Union a trustworthy, reliable and predictable partner.
    • We have no hidden agenda, only a clear and public one: to defend the rules-based international system.
    • And we share with ASEAN the special responsibility to uphold the global, multilateral order.

ASEAN-EU Ministerial Conference: Remarks by High Representative/

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Sunday, September 13, 2020

Today the European Union participated in the ASEAN Regional Forum following which the High Representative co-chaired with Singapore Foreign Minister VivianBalakrishnanthe ASEAN-EU Ministerial Conference.

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  • Today the European Union participated in the ASEAN Regional Forum following which the High Representative co-chaired with Singapore Foreign Minister VivianBalakrishnanthe ASEAN-EU Ministerial Conference.
  • The COVID-19 pandemic is the last in a series of global challenges that require amultilateral response, which our two organisationsare attachedto.
  • None of us neither ASEAN nor the EU is ready to become part of any sphere of influence, not to say new Cold Wars.
  • The EU has been at the forefront of the global response to the Coronavirus.
  • We have also assistedourpartners around the world in tackling the virus and its socio-economic impact.
  • In ASEAN alone, wemobilised over 800 million in assistance, more than any other partner ofASEAN.
  • Andtoday, I would propose that our experts - fromtheEU andfromASEAN - get together to see how best we can cooperate on vaccine security.
  • We will build on our numerous EU-ASEANprogrammesto facilitate trade and integration andtobuild infrastructure to speed up economic recovery.
  • The launching of the EU-supported ASEAN Customs Transit System later this year is just one example of this support.
  • The agreement would be the first ofthiskind, creating the world's biggest aviation market for over one billion people.
  • We are focusing onCOVID-19 and the economic impact,butwe shouldalsobe vigilant about the undercutting of the international rules-based order in other domains.

Mastech Digital, Inc. to Discuss Second Quarter 2020 Financial Results on July 29, 2020

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Friday, July 17, 2020

PITTSBURGH, July 17, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Mastech Digital, Inc. (NYSE American: MHH), a leading provider of Digital Transformation IT Services, has scheduled a conference call to discuss the results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2020.

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  • PITTSBURGH, July 17, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Mastech Digital, Inc. (NYSE American: MHH), a leading provider of Digital Transformation IT Services, has scheduled a conference call to discuss the results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2020.
  • The conference call can be accessed through a listen-only dial-in number or through a live webcast.
  • Mastech Digital (NYSE American: MHH) is a leading provider of Digital Transformation IT Services.
  • A minority-owned enterprise, Mastech Digital is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA with offices across the U.S., Canada, EMEA, India and ASEAN.

Insights on the Polyacrylate Global Market to 2025 - Market Opportunities and Future Trends - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Friday, July 3, 2020

The increasing construction activities across the globe are boosting the demand for polyacrylate in the coatings sector.

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  • The increasing construction activities across the globe are boosting the demand for polyacrylate in the coatings sector.
  • The increasing middle-class population, coupled with their increasing disposable income, has facilitated the expansion in the middle-class housing segment, thereby, driving the residential construction.
  • The Asia-Pacific region is expected to witness the highest growth, in terms of new residential construction projects, due to the expanding housing construction market in developing countries, like China, India, and ASEAN countries.
  • Furthermore, increasing demand for water-borne coatings is also propelling the demand for polyacrylates in the paints & coatings formulation.

Car Makers Ramp Up Electric Vehicle Production Capacity in Thailand, Investment Board Says

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Tuesday, June 30, 2020

With the ongoing shift towards EV in the global, regional and domestic markets, Thailand is counting on its strong foundation in the automotive and support sectors, as well as its strategic location,and comprehensive investment incentives to attract car makers investment in EV manufacturing.

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  • With the ongoing shift towards EV in the global, regional and domestic markets, Thailand is counting on its strong foundation in the automotive and support sectors, as well as its strategic location,and comprehensive investment incentives to attract car makers investment in EV manufacturing.
  • The approved projects include Mitsubishi Motors (Thailand) Co., Ltd.'s 5.48 billion baht investment to upgrade the company's existing car production line at Laem Chabang Industrial Estate to allow the annual production from 2023 of a total of 39,000 vehicles, consisting of 9,500 BEVs and 29,500 HEVs.
  • In June, the BOI also approved a 5.5 billion baht investment by Sammitr Group for the production, in Phetchaburi Province, of 30,000 BEVs.
  • Both projects, like most others, will aim at the local market and exports, mainly to other ASEAN countries.

Ingram Micro Introduces Advanced Solutions Strategy and Leadership for Asia Pacific

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Thursday, June 25, 2020

Executing against its global advanced solutions strategy, Ingram Micro Inc. today noted a series of growth investments spanning the Asia Pacific region, which accounts for 10 countries.

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  • Executing against its global advanced solutions strategy, Ingram Micro Inc. today noted a series of growth investments spanning the Asia Pacific region, which accounts for 10 countries.
  • In addition, ASEAN Vice President and Country Chief Executive (CCE), Francis Choo, will expand his role to include oversight of the new Advanced Solutions strategy.
  • Building on our longstanding presence in Asia Pacific, Ingram Micro is now further differentiated by our Advanced Solutions go-to-market sales, technical and vendor management, and the value-added services of business intelligence, marketing, and financial services, notes Ingram Micro Asia Pacific CCE Francis Choo.
  • We will continue to invest in and expand our capabilities across all of the countries where we do business in Asia Pacific, said Diego Utge, Group President Asia Pacific.

Malaysia 2020: Total Hospital & Medical Installed Base Mapping Report with COVID-19 Updates - Investment Focus in Tertiary Care Medical Equipment Infrastructure - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Friday, June 19, 2020

The Malaysia Total Hospital & Medical Installed Base Mapping report was updated in 2020 and includes over 376 hospitals from the country with their health infrastructure detailed out.

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  • The Malaysia Total Hospital & Medical Installed Base Mapping report was updated in 2020 and includes over 376 hospitals from the country with their health infrastructure detailed out.
  • Malaysia as it stands represents the highest number of cases recovering from coronavirus (COVID-19) in the ASEAN region.
  • While the preventive measures are being implemented, the Kementerian Kesihatan - Malaysia, is working towards the provision of critical care infrastructure for its vulnerable population.
  • The dataset will allow users to understand in-depth the account level investments in terms of personnel, medical equipment installed base, and departmental maturity.

AMTD International Inc. Announces Appointment of Independent Director

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Thursday, June 18, 2020

AMTD International Inc. (AMTD International or the Company) (NYSE: HKIB; SGX: HKB), a subsidiary of AMTD Group Company Limited (AMTD Group), a leading comprehensive financial services conglomerate, has announced the appointment of Prof. Annie Koh as an independent director to the Company, effective from June 17, 2020.

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  • AMTD International Inc. (AMTD International or the Company) (NYSE: HKIB; SGX: HKB), a subsidiary of AMTD Group Company Limited (AMTD Group), a leading comprehensive financial services conglomerate, has announced the appointment of Prof. Annie Koh as an independent director to the Company, effective from June 17, 2020.
  • Calvin Choi, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of AMTD International, said, We are thrilled to have Prof. Koh join our board.
  • Prof. Koh will bring in rich experience and knowledge in the ASEAN markets to help accelerate our ASEAN strategy.
  • She is also the academic director for two university-level institutes the Business Families Institute and International Trading Institute.