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ASEAN’s F&B Trade Paradox: Why Only 23% Stays Regional

Dr Evelyn S. Devadason, Professor, Faculty of Business and Economics, Universiti Malaya

02-Dec-25 12:00

ASEAN’s F&B Trade Paradox: Why Only 23% Stays Regional

ASEAN is famous for its food, but a new report reveals a surprising statistic: only 23% of the region's F&B trade stays within Southeast Asia. What's stopping the flow of goods between neighbors? The answer lies in a complex web of "red tape," from confusing nutrition labels to divergent halal rules.

Dr. Evelyn S. Devadason, lead advisor for the latest ASEAN Integration Report from The Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs (IDEAS) , joins us to unpack the hidden barriers choking regional trade.

She explains why non-tariff measures (NTMs) disproportionately hurt MSMEs, the high cost of information asymmetry, and why "capability access" is more critical than market access for small businesses.

We discuss:

  • Why intra-regional F&B trade is shockingly low at 23%.

  • The "regulatory distance" created by divergent food safety and labeling rules.

  • How inconsistent halal standards create friction for exporters.

  • The "say-do gap" between trade agreements and on-the-ground reality.

  • Why MSMEs need "capability access" (digital & vertical integration) to survive.

Produced by: Roshan Kanesan

Presented by: Roshan Kanesan


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Categories:  economyfoodSMEentrepreneurs

Tags:  international tradeaseanfood & beverage industrymsmehalal economy





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