The ASEAN secretary-general and Brazil’s development, industry, trade and services minister discussed stronger investment links, critical mineral supply chains and greater participation by micro and medium-sized businesses in the digital economy.
An HSBC survey of international companies found that ASEAN is the most important global market for growth and supply-chain diversification, as businesses expand manufacturing and digital infrastructure across the region to reduce exposure to geopolitical trade risks.
Authorities in Noen Maprang district ordered residents to move vehicles and valuables to higher ground as heavy rainfall threatens to push the Khlong Chomphu River beyond its banks, putting rural communities at risk of flooding.
Thailand and Vietnam will meet in the ASEAN Cup final at My Dinh Stadium in Hanoi, renewing a long-standing regional football rivalry in a match expected to draw broad attention across Southeast Asia.
Lomrak Green Energy received approval for two wind power projects in Lopburi worth more than one hundred sixty-eight million dollars, with combined capacity of one hundred twenty megawatts intended to support rising electricity demand from Thailand’s technology sector.
Thai start-up Ezy Airlines postponed planned services from Chiang Mai to Mae Hong Son, Pai and Nan while awaiting regulatory approval to handle its own ground operations, a move intended to reduce operating costs and passenger fares.
Thailand’s commercial and banking associations are urging the government to integrate public and private supply-chain databases and strengthen local content requirements, arguing that domestic businesses and workers need to capture more of the value created by rising foreign artificial intelligence investment.
Doosan Electro-Materials and Taiwan Union Technology are investing hundreds of millions of dollars in specialized facilities in Thailand’s eastern industrial corridors to produce copper-clad laminates and fiberglass materials used by global data centers.
The Thai government has given its energy management panel a broader role in screening data center projects, coordinating grid upgrades and green power purchase agreements as the country seeks to attract major cloud and digital infrastructure investments.
Commercial flights at Nan Nakhon Airport remain on schedule despite severe flooding affecting surrounding roads and ground transport, with authorities advising passengers to allow several additional hours for their journeys.
Japanese technology company Datasection announced plans to invest two hundred thirty-five million dollars in high-performance computing centers in Bangkok and Pathum Thani, supporting artificial intelligence applications for Thai and regional businesses.
Regional economists lowered the Philippines’ annual growth forecast to three point two percent after second-quarter growth slowed to two point three percent, with fixed capital formation falling fourteen percent and construction activity declining for a second consecutive period.
Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation raised its forecast for Indonesia’s annual economic growth to five point two percent following a resilient second quarter, citing solid domestic consumption and investment despite wider regional economic pressures.
Thailand’s disaster authorities sent mobile warnings to residents in vulnerable areas of Mae Hong Son, Phrae and Nakhon Phanom, urging them to secure property and prepare to evacuate as heavy monsoon rains increase the risk of flash floods and landslides.
Singapore’s Ministry of Trade and Industry upgraded its annual growth outlook as strong global demand for artificial intelligence components and advanced manufacturing helps offset risks from volatile Middle Eastern energy prices.
Malaysia recorded a nearly seventeen percent year-on-year increase in goods exports in the second quarter, led by strong electrical and electronics shipments as multinational companies expand manufacturing and data center operations in the country.
Thai authorities are expanding automated passport control gates to thirty-one nationalities by the end of August, with the system designed to process up to six thousand arriving passengers per hour and ease congestion during peak travel periods.
Vietnam’s economy grew eight point four percent in the second quarter, supported by foreign direct investment and a twenty percent increase in goods and services exports, prompting international financial institutions to raise the country’s full-year growth forecast to eight point two percent.
Thailand’s Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking raised its annual export growth forecast to between eight and ten percent after technology shipments jumped forty-five percent, helping offset weaker domestic consumption and regional energy pressures.
The Thailand Board of Investment approved nine manufacturing and technology projects worth about sixty-six billion baht, including new facilities for artificial intelligence servers, printed circuit boards and advanced digital supply chains.
Vietnam’s fertilizer export values rose one hundred and seven percent in the first half of 2026, although producers face uneven profitability as global raw-material costs continue to fluctuate.
India and Myanmar have agreed to finance and construct a large relief-supplies warehouse in Yangon’s Dagon Myothit district, reinforcing New Delhi’s infrastructure and humanitarian engagement with its eastern neighbour.
Singapore’s Monetary Authority has introduced new tax exemptions, hedge fund investment programs and foreign talent measures aimed at strengthening the city-state’s position in private wealth management and competing with Hong Kong.
The newly launched Boiling Frog Institute is urging Thailand to strengthen domestic robotics engineering and automation capabilities, arguing that greater technological self-reliance is needed to maintain industrial competitiveness against regional manufacturing rivals.
Oil and gas, banking and telecommunications companies in Malaysia are increasing spending on artificial intelligence and data protection as concerns over cyber risks and data sovereignty reshape corporate technology priorities ahead of CyberDSA 2026.
Vietnam and the Czech Republic have agreed to accelerate their strategic partnership, focusing on sustainable industrial cooperation and more diversified Central European supply chains to strengthen Vietnam’s access to European Union markets.
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration is preparing its first comprehensive city-plan revision since 2013, including changes to plot-size rules and higher-density zoning along key transport corridors to encourage residential and commercial development.
Indonesian maritime authorities intercepted a commercial ship carrying a predominantly Myanmar crew and seized two point six tonnes of liquid methamphetamine, marking one of the region’s largest narcotics seizures this year.
The Philippine government has begun rolling out a national credit registry for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises, aiming to give lenders better visibility into smaller businesses and widen their access to formal financing.
Thai banks tightened lending standards during the first half of 2026, pushing property loan rejection rates to nearly forty-five percent and adding pressure to developers across both affordable and luxury housing markets.
Myanmar President Min Aung Hlaing and Russian President Vladimir Putin signed twelve agreements during a summit in Moscow covering energy, satellite navigation and digital infrastructure as Myanmar continues to face international isolation.
Thai government negotiators have signalled a readiness to consider greater local autonomy and targeted legal amnesties for BRN separatist rebels as Bangkok seeks a new path toward stabilizing the country’s southern border provinces.
Malaysia plans to make its next national budget more focused on energy transition and digital services, with corporate incentives tied to local supply chains, technology transfers and the commercialization of domestic research.
Thailand’s prime minister is travelling to New Zealand for the first official visit by a Thai premier to Auckland in thirteen years, with the two countries set to sign a declaration upgrading bilateral relations after seventy years of diplomatic cooperation.
Singapore-based Bitdeer AI has deployed NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 infrastructure at its Malaysian data centres and secured a four hundred million dollar offtake commitment as it works toward three hundred and fifty megawatts of operational AI cloud capacity by early 2028.
Indonesia has deployed major emergency resources, including navy hospital ships, to East Nusa Tenggara after a magnitude seven point seven earthquake and thousands of aftershocks caused extensive infrastructure damage and complicated recovery efforts.
Singapore has upgraded its 2026 economic growth outlook as stronger global spending on artificial intelligence supports advanced manufacturing and exports, helping offset continued pressure from geopolitical and trade tensions.
Vietnam’s registered foreign direct investment rose fifty-eight percent year on year, with new projects concentrated in energy and technology and Ho Chi Minh City emerging as a leading centre for digital infrastructure investment.
Thailand recorded 535.8 billion baht in actual foreign and domestic investment in the first half of 2026, a twenty-seven percent increase driven by optical equipment, data storage and digital infrastructure projects expected to create hundreds of thousands of high-value jobs.
Thailand’s Cabinet has approved four labor regulations to strengthen protections for digital and maritime workers while extending equal spousal benefits to employees of state enterprises following the passage of the Marriage Equality Act.
Heavy rains have caused destructive flooding in Nan province, disrupting major roads and overwhelming local drainage systems as authorities deploy emergency response teams and confront growing pressure to strengthen climate resilience in vulnerable rural areas.
Thai authorities have confiscated luxury assets and properties linked to a transnational organized crime network associated with Chinese tycoon Chen Zhi, in a major action against suspected cross-border illicit financial activity.
The World Bank expects Vietnam’s economy to expand 6.3 percent in 2026, supported by manufacturing output, export demand and foreign investment, reinforcing the country’s position as one of Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing economies.
Thai officials are considering targeted stimulus, faster infrastructure disbursements and stronger export promotion after economic growth projections were revised to 2.2 percent, with weaker global demand weighing on the outlook for the rest of 2026.
The World Bank has presented Thailand with an investment roadmap focused on advanced manufacturing, sustainable wellness tourism and green digital services, arguing that productivity reforms and low-carbon infrastructure will be important to the country’s path toward high-income status.
Officials from ASEAN and the Gulf Cooperation Council are advancing a framework for closer economic cooperation, with artificial intelligence, digital infrastructure and energy security among the priorities ahead of a planned high-level meeting at the United Nations General Assembly.
Thailand’s Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking and the World Bank have launched a business summit focused on moving the economy toward advanced manufacturing, innovation and digital infrastructure ahead of the IMF and World Bank Annual Meetings in Bangkok in October.
Southeast Asian officials and Thai security forces have agreed on a localized ceasefire arrangement to support a humanitarian corridor, allowing aid agencies to deliver food and medical supplies to civilians displaced by fighting inside Myanmar.