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Why Europe’s Still Betting on ASEAN’s Economy

Chris Humphrey, Executive Director, EU-ASEAN Business Council

24-Sep-25 12:00

Why Europe’s Still Betting on ASEAN’s Economy

ASEAN continues to be seen as a region of immense opportunity, but the 11th EU-ASEAN Business Sentiment Survey by the EU-ASEAN Business Council reveals a paradox. European companies are optimistic about revenues and expansion, yet at the same time frustrated by red tape, rising non-tariff barriers, and slow progress on integration.

So where does Malaysia fit in — a country some describe as a sweet spot, not as saturated as Singapore and not as fast-rising as Vietnam, but potentially a gatekeeper for European firms? Chris Humphrey, Executive Director of the EU-ASEAN Business Council, shares what the findings really mean for ASEAN’s credibility, competitiveness, and future.

Produced by: Carol Wong

Presented by: Richard Bradbury


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Categories:  economy

Tags:  EU-ASEAN relationsEuropean business sentimentasean economyregional integrationtrade and investments





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