Economists and human rights experts ascribe the heavy hit the region is taking to global supply chains shifting to reroute exports from China through Southeast Asia and to China’s persistent ...
"Southeast Asia has had prior experience dealing with Trump and his administration, meaning that they are better prepared for the second Trump administration," Le Hong Hiep, a senior fellow at the ...
Southeast Asia's energy demand is projected to grow substantially due to rapid economic and population growth. The region must significantly increase renewable energy capacity to meet growing ...
Titled ASEAN Workplace Wellbeing 2024, the survey by Intellect gathered insights from 585 HR professionals across Southeast Asia’s private and non-profit sectors in 2024 and aims to explore current ...
Southeast Asia is at risk of deepening its dependence on fossil fuels as it tries to meet surging demand for electricity, an environmental think tank has warned. The 10 nations of the Association ...
Southeast Asia Prepares for Factories Fleeing Trump Tariffs on China By Devjyot Ghoshal and Chayut Setboonsarng BANGKOK (Reuters) - Companies have been moving factories from China to Southeast ...
Southeast Asia is set to be one of the world’s largest engines of energy demand growth over the next decade as its rapid economic, population and manufacturing expansions drive up consumption ...
Female sexualization and commodification do not occur only in Hollywood; such a culture of objectifying women and girls is also common in the media in Southeast Asia.
A Hong Kong court has sentenced two human traffickers to up to four years and eight months in jail for tricking five Hongkongers into forced labour and confinement in Southeast Asia in one of the ...
The heart of Southeast Asia is found in indelible cultural threads, and here we should think about the nature of Filipino history prior to the 1600s. The Philippines is an “Indianized” culture, the ...
many Southeast Asian states, already massively dependent on China for trade (and sometimes aid and investment), have become frustrated with the lack of a coherent U.S. trade policy toward Asia ...
Few parts of the global economy hold more obvious promise than South-East Asia. Multinational firms hoping to move manufacturing away from China are racing to establish supply chains in the region.