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View all search resultsWhile the Malaysian chairmanship's mediational role in the Thai-Cambodian border conflict did much to lift ASEAN out of the pit of irrelevance it was falling into, the regional grouping needs to take a page out of deliberative democracy to find a participatory pathway toward determining its own as well as the region's future.
With the global trade map being redrawn as companies look to diversify away from a reliance on single-source supply chains, cumulative ASEAN trade along major corridors is expected to grow by US$1.2 trillion in the next ten years.
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