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Asean provides stable environment for business growth, says Tengku Zafrul

Asean provides stable environment for business growth, says Tengku Zafrul

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KUALA LUMPUR: Asean offers a stable, predictable environment for various businesses to thrive, says Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz.
"These are features that businesses and investors desperately need, but features which other regions cannot easily replicate.
Those attributes are set to help Asean become the world's fourth-largest economy by 2030," he said during his speech at the Regional Socialisation of the Asean Economic Community (AEC) Strategic Plan 2026-2030 event on Thursday (June 12).
'Regardless of where global trends lead, Asean Member States remain committed to supporting a transparent, free, fair, and inclusive rules-based multilateral trading system with the World Trade Organisation (WTO) at its core," he added.
Tengku Zafrul noted that globalisation, once the driving force behind Asean's integration into global value chains and economic growth, is being upended by recent geopolitical tensions, as well as trade and tariff wars.
"As the global order is being reshaped, the only certainty is uncertainty—of course, this is not conducive for business growth and investor confidence. This, in turn, poses serious risks to Asean's growth, resilience, security, and long-term potential," he said.
Amid these challenges, Asean must recalibrate its post-2025 economic integration framework. Today's challenging landscape calls for agility over aggressive growth, and resilience over radical expansion."
In achieving that aim, Asean Member States' collective response must be calm, collected, and calibrated. To that end, as Asean Chair, Malaysia has convened various engagement sessions with Economic Ministers and Dialogue Partners to chart a coordinated approach that will continue to shape Asean's external engagements," he said.
He said that Asean has grown steadily over the past decade, with growth averaging 4.4% annually. Additionally, its 680-million strong market, rich natural resources, and young talent—coupled with principles of neutrality and centrality—position it for a bigger role in global supply chains and in driving global trade and attracting more investments.
Tengku Zafrul added that the AEC Strategic Plan is key to realising the regional bloc's aspiration of becoming a single market and production base, driven by competitiveness, inclusivity, and sustainable growth.
"Structured in 5-year cycles until 2045, it will keep Asean's policies current and updated, so we can be more responsive to evolving business needs and emerging challenges," he said.
As the first instalment of this long-term vision, the AEC Strategic Plan 2026-2030 serves as a comprehensive roadmap outlining a clear and actionable path forward. This has been carefully developed to implement the economic aspects of the Asean Community Vision 2045, by harnessing Asean's vast opportunities and potential."
"Through the AEC Strategic Plan, Asean aspires to significantly enhance intra-Asean trade by boosting interconnectedness of the single market for goods, services, and investments. By further reducing persistent non-trade barriers, we can realise the fuller potential of intra-Asean trade," he said.
This will strengthen Asean's competitiveness and build greater resilience against external shocks," he added.
He said the plan demonstrates Asean's readiness to embrace transformation, enhance connectivity, and promote innovation, anchored on the core principles of sustainability and inclusivity.
It also emphasises establishing a forward-looking digital economic framework expected to double Asean's digital economy to reach US$2tril by 2030.
Despite isolationist policies by some parts of the global economy, the AEC Strategic Plan strongly reinforces the regional bloc's commitment to market openness and proactive engagement with external partners.
"Asean seeks to enhance engagements with not only traditional markets and established Dialogue Partners, but also new markets, for our goods, services, and investments. This will reduce over-dependence on selected economies, thereby strengthening Asean's macroeconomic resilience," he said.

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