Monday, August 31, 2015

world's third largest labor force

ASEAN member countries are poised to become economic hotbeds in the coming years. This region will become the primary investment destination from Asia, Europe and elsewhere. If ASEAN is a single economy, it would be seventh largest in the world with a combined gross domestic product (GDP) of US$2.4 trillion in 2013. It could be the fourth largest by 2050 if growth trends continue.

With a nearly 650 million population, ASEAN's potential market is larger than the European Union or North America.

Next to China and India, ASEAN has the world's third largest labor force that remains relatively young. Importantly, this region is a politically stable and peaceful one, despite some very remote and isolated militant incidents that are being effectively contained.

Therefore, it’s incumbent upon us to gear ourselves to be worthy of more investments from outside this region."

-- at the 8th Global Entrepreneurs Roundtable, 18th April 2015.

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Friday, August 14, 2015

Southeast Asia GDP

 

2013 Nominal GDP and PPP list by the International Monetary Fund[46] (sortable; in billions of $US)

Country or
territory
GDP nominal
millions of USD
GDP PPP
millions of USD
GDP PPP per capita
USD
Location

 
Brunei
16.21421.69053,431Southeast Asia
 Burma56.408112.9721,739Southeast Asia
 Cambodia15.65939.6902,576Southeast Asia

 
East Timor
6.14725.77221,705Southeast Asia

 
Indonesia
870.2751,292.8485,214Southeast Asia

 
Laos
10.00220.7773,068Southeast Asia

 
Malaysia
312.433525.69817,748Southeast Asia

 Papua New Guinea15.97319.8282,834Southeast Asia
 Philippines272.018643.014,682Southeast Asia

 
Singapore
295.744348.70064,584Southeast Asia

 
Thailand
387.156673.7259,874Southeast Asia

 Vietnam170.565359.7964,012Southeast Asia