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South Korea’s New Southern Policy was introduced by President Moon Ja-in in 2017 to deepen the country’s relations with ASEAN and India. As President Moon’s term comes to an end in 2022, questions are abound on the NSP’s relevance. Ms. Lee Chen Chen, Associate Director and Senior Fellow at the SIIA, presented at the 3rd ASEAN-ROK Think Tank Strategic Dialogue on 11 November 2021 where she touched on the relevance of South Korea’s New Southern Policy and the ASEAN-ROK Partnership.

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‘Charting ASEAN’s Digital Future: Emerging Policy Challenges’ – Retail e-commerce market volume in key ASEAN markets (in US$bn)

One emerging trend in ASEAN's digital economy is the rising e-commerce market volume, as shared…
June 15, 20221 min
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9th Singapore Dialogue on Sustainable World Resources – Panel 1

While countries have agreed on some basic principles established at COP26, there are practical questions…
June 9, 20221 min
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‘Charting ASEAN’s Digital Future: Emerging Policy Challenges’ – Top Markets for Data Centres in Asia Pacific (2022)

As more business activities move to the virtual realm and generate exponential amounts of data,…
June 7, 20221 min

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