We recently attended the ASEAN Economic Opinion Leaders Conference: Outlook for 2025, held at MITI, Kuala Lumpur, from 8-9 January, 2025. The event brought together key industry leaders, policymakers, and economists to discuss the region's future under Malaysia's ASEAN Chairmanship.
Across two days, we joined insightful sessions, including:
The Digital Economy and Green Economy - ASEAN’s Future Engines of Growth: Yeoh Keong Hann (YTL Power) emphasized the importance of balancing domestic advantages in renewable energy with equitable distribution across ASEAN. He proposed ideas like connecting regional power grids to facilitate energy trading. Firdaus Hisham (UEM) highlighted the need to harmonize regulations to attract investments and accelerate large-scale green initiatives.
World Bank’s Economic Outlook for ASEAN: Manu Bashkaran (Centennial Asia Advisors) and Aakash Mohpal (World Bank) provided a comprehensive view of post-pandemic economic recovery. They stressed empowering SMEs as critical drivers of innovation and job creation while addressing geopolitical risks, such as shifts in global trade patterns and increasing transport costs.
Reinforcing Regional Economic Integration for a Resilient ASEAN: Satvinder Singh (ASEAN Secretariat) and Nazir Razak (ASEAN-BAC Malaysia) explored innovative solutions like the idea of an ASEAN business entity to facilitate seamless operations across borders. They also discussed revisiting older initiatives, such as customs integration, to strengthen regional supply chains.
These dialogues underscored ASEAN's resilience and potential, with a focus on sustainable growth, innovation, and regional collaboration. The conference set an optimistic tone for Malaysia’s role in leading ASEAN into 2025 and beyond.
Panel Discussion, ‘Reinforcing Regional Economic Integration for a Resilient ASEAN’
With Chee Hau (Ministry of International Trade and Industry)