ASEAN is projected to become the fourth-largest economy by 2030. Untapping ASEAN Business Opportunities and Partnerships.

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Mr Rusdi Kirana

“…It was an honour for me to convey my message out there and to acknowledge the hard work of our Indonesian workers. The contribution of the Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia, and the IMWA Committee for this initiative to promote the status of Indonesian workers overseas was a sucessful one indeed…”

Datin Dr Hasnorliza Abu Hassan

“…Passion is very important, especially when you want to become a long-term player in the industry. If you want monetary gain – at certain festival seasons, for instance – that’s fine, that’s OK. But long-term, you have to know what your strengths are, otherwise it’s hard for you to move on…”

Datuk Wira Noormustafa Kamal Yahya

“…T.A.G Marine has successfully operated the Kuala Sungai Linggi Port in the past decade, and we are confident to take it to the next level. The recent launch of the Kuala Linggi International Port will promote cross-border cooperation and serve the shipping demand in the Asian emerging markets…”

Dato’ Husni Salleh

“…Teraju has been mandated looking into the nations, government link agency, the private sector and to come out with new policies, activities and programme to bring up and speed up the development of Bumiputra to be more in-line with the nation transformation itself….”

ASEAN Agenda: Driving Entrepreneurship Through Innovation

For the members of ASEAN, entrepreneurial capacity plays a pivotal role in the development of its young and emerging economy. As the region experiences an economic renaissance, leaders are ensuring that the recent monumental growth can be sustained and further driven through the cultivation of entrepreneurship. According to the ASEAN Regional Entrepreneurship Report 2014/2015, 66% …

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Kuala Linggi International Port (KLIP): Malaysia’s Global Shipping Hub

As outlined in the 2010 Master Plan on ASEAN Connectivity, improved transport infrastructure is bringing the nations of South East Asia closer to one another within the context of the AEC, facilitating better access for trade, investment, services, tourism and people-to-people exchanges. The AEC’s infrastructure plans are not only connecting and improving the region’s connectivity, …

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Dato’ Roger Wong

“…Being an international player, the company has moved from simply traditional forwarding role into a provider of logistics and distribution services. This year is our 13th year in the making, and we have learnt how to provide excellent service while at the same time offering good value to the customers….”

ASEAN Medical Tourism in the Pink of Health

Over the past decade, the 10-nation Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has experienced rapid development, collectively becoming the seventh largest economy in the world. This rapid growth in the economy has come with evolving lifestyles and demographics that are driving positive changes in many industries. One sector that is truly being boosted by this …

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