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Last updated: June 16, 2025, 21:27  |  Written by: Dan Larimer

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Vietnam Is Driving Asean Manufacturing

Vietnam is driving ASEAN manufacturing as exports surge from $320 billion in 2025 to $440 billion in 2025, with growing markets in Europe, Mainland China, and the US. The opportunity

The imposition of US tariffs is driving a surge in foreign companies establishing production facilities in ASEAN countries, leading to robust growth in the region's

with Industry 4.0 can help ASEAN manufacturers overcome relatively low productivity rates to regain their stature as factories to the world. Billions of dollars in value at stake

How ASEAN Manufacturers can emerge as Global disruptors in 2025

US Beats China As ASEAN's Top Export Market; Southeast Asia

China’s Manufacturing FDI in ASEAN Grew Rapidly, But Faces Tariff

Asean Has Become The Top

ASEAN has become the top destination for Chinese manufacturing FDI by number of announced transactions, but US tariffs of more than 30% would deal a major blow

Industry 4.0: Reinvigorating ASEAN Manufacturing for the Future

US Tariffs Fuel ASEAN Logistics Boom as Firms Seek New

According To Data Compiled By

Output in the Manufacturing market is projected to amount to US$2.24tn in 2025. A compound annual growth rate of 2.19% is expected (CAGR 2025–2025). The output per enterprise in the

Manufacturing - ASEAN

According to data compiled by Nikkei Asia from ASEAN’s secretariat, individual governments, and local media, ASEAN exports to the US totaled $67.2 billion in the

The Asean Manufacturing Sector Is

Embracing Automation: Addressing ASEAN’s Manufacturing

The ASEAN manufacturing sector is at a critical juncture, teetering on the edge of unprecedented growth and formidable challenges. In 2025, foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows soared to a

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