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WEF on ASEAN 2016 promises to raise Malaysia’s international profile,
underpinned by its growth track record and the successful launch of the
regional single market of ASEAN Economic Community. Malaysia will share its
journey of economic resilience and sustainability which has placed it on
track to become a high-income nation in 2020.
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5 ways East Asia can fuel its
digital revolution
Collectively, the 10 member nations of the Association of Southeast Nations
(ASEAN) have a number of advantages when it comes to reaping the benefits
of digitalization. South-East Asia could be a leader in the digital
economy, a development that would transform the region by 2025.

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What do the next 25 years hold
for the ASEAN region?
At the heart of Asia sits the dynamic region of ASEAN, also known as the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations. Originally convened to address
geopolitical stability in the area, this regional bloc has evolved a great
deal since its inception in 1967.

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InvestKL CEO “Malaysia’s Growth
Fundamentals are Strong”
InvestKL CEO Datuk Zainal Amanshah discusses the growth prospects for the
Asia-Pacific region with Bloomberg’s Haslinda Amin at WEF held in Kuala
Lumpur. He also adds that investor’s confidence remains high and recently
welcomed new MNCs such as Honeywell and Kadokawa to Greater KL.

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InvestKL Office
16th Floor, Menara SSM@Sentral, No. 7, Jalan Stesen Sentral 5,
Kuala Lumpur Sentral, 50623 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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