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Middle East conflict may dampen ASEAN+3 growth: AMRO

Middle East conflict may dampen ASEAN+3 growth: AMRO

World oil prices could exceed 100 USD per barrel if the conflict spreads further across the region, potentially pushing ASEAN+3 inflation to around 2.2%, according to AMRO.
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  • Vietnamese PM urges stronger ASEAN+3 solidarity for inclusive, sustainable growth

    Vietnamese PM urges stronger ASEAN+3 solidarity for inclusive, sustainable growth

    The Vietnamese leader emphasised solidarity and close coordination to maintain a peaceful, secure, and stable environment for development. He stressed that ASEAN+3 must serve as a mechanism for maintaining solidarity, promoting dialogue, building trust, and strengthening comprehensive, inclusive, and sustainable cooperation to collectively address common regional and global challenges.
  • ASEAN+3 region’s economic growth predicted to rise 3.8% in 2025

    ASEAN+3 region’s economic growth predicted to rise 3.8% in 2025

    The ASEAN+3 Macroeconomic Research Office (AMRO) forecasts the ASEAN+3 region’s economic growth to expand by 3.8% in 2025 and 3.6% in 2026.
  • Efforts to deepen ASEAN's partnerships, contribute to peace, stability, sustainable development

    Efforts to deepen ASEAN's partnerships, contribute to peace, stability, sustainable development

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