Economic policymakers in Jakarta are considering reducing funding for the national free-meal scheme as the government reassesses spending priorities and seeks to maintain fiscal discipline.
Regional equity markets have experienced another volatile week as investors respond to global economic uncertainty and reassess the medium-term outlook for emerging Asian economies.
Football supporters in Myanmar are organizing boycotts of World Cup television coverage as an expression of opposition to the country's ruling authorities.
ASEAN members have agreed to strengthen collaboration with Japan and South Korea on science, technology and innovation to support the adoption of emerging technologies and improve regional competitiveness.
Authorities say increasingly sophisticated online fraud is causing growing financial losses, prompting calls for stronger enforcement and greater public awareness.
A rise in thefts affecting public facilities has prompted calls for stronger security measures to protect infrastructure and preserve investor confidence in the Riau Islands.
Jakarta is expanding incentives for farmers to adopt lower-emission agricultural practices aimed at improving productivity while reducing the environmental impact of the farming sector.
The Malaysian government is expanding aerospace manufacturing and workforce training to deepen the country's integration into global aircraft component supply chains.
Authorities have charged 24 foreign nationals accused of operating a large illegal gold mining network as Indonesia steps up enforcement against environmental crimes and unauthorized resource extraction.
Seoul has pledged additional support to strengthen the Philippines' cybersecurity capabilities as part of wider efforts to deepen regional security partnerships and protect critical digital infrastructure.
A rare school shooting in the Philippines has prompted renewed calls to review laws governing the age of criminal liability alongside broader discussions on school safety and youth welfare.
Malaysia's Digital Minister has outlined plans to expand artificial intelligence talent, research capacity and regulatory frameworks to attract global technology companies over the remainder of the decade.
The Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership has begun preliminary accession discussions with Indonesia and the Philippines, expanding momentum for regional trade integration.
Singapore is strengthening regulation of data center operations to ensure rapid digital infrastructure expansion does not place excessive pressure on national electricity and water supplies.
Customs officials at Kuala Lumpur International Airport intercepted artificial intelligence chips valued at about US$16.7 million, highlighting growing regional efforts to enforce export controls on advanced technology.
Strong gains in companies including Delta Electronics (Thailand), which supplies data center power systems, are reinforcing Thailand's role in the regional artificial intelligence supply chain and attracting increased investor interest in the country's manufacturing sector.
The Royal Thai Army has facilitated access for an ASEAN Observer Team to monitor conditions near the Thai-Cambodian border, underscoring Thailand's commitment to transparency and regional cooperation around the long-standing Preah Vihear territorial dispute.
Commerce Minister Suphajee Suthumpun is leading negotiations with European Union officials as Thailand seeks faster progress on a free trade agreement to expand export opportunities and reduce dependence on the United States market.
The Bank of Thailand unanimously left its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 1%, saying continued monetary support is needed for the economy while monitoring global uncertainty and the financial health of small and medium-sized businesses.
Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul reaches the 100-day mark after focusing on political stability and crisis management following the February 2026 general election, but his government now faces growing pressure to tackle slow economic growth, high household debt and an aging population.
Vietnam and Indonesia are strengthening collaboration in electric vehicle manufacturing as Chinese investment into the region accelerates. The alignment is helping to build more integrated cross-border supply chains across Southeast Asia’s emerging EV sector.
The Bank of Thailand continues to project steady economic expansion into 2026, supported by strong merchandise exports and rising private investment in advanced technology industries. Authorities remain attentive to potential inflationary pressure linked to energy and production costs.
New projections show Thailand’s infrastructure investment pipeline could reach 21 trillion baht by 2050, driven by transport, clean energy, and digital connectivity projects. The power sector is expected to be the fastest-growing area of strategic development.
Indonesia’s data infrastructure providers, including DCI Indonesia and BDx Data Centers, are rapidly expanding capacity to meet rising demand for cloud and artificial intelligence services. The growth reinforces Indonesia’s position as a leading destination for digital infrastructure investment in Southeast Asia.
ASEAN leaders, including Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., met with Russian officials in Kazan to discuss international law and multipolar governance. The talks reflect the region’s broader effort to maintain balanced diplomatic and economic relations amid global geopolitical tensions.
Thai authorities are continuing negotiations with private concessionaires over financing and land access for the 224 billion baht high-speed rail link connecting the country’s three major airports. The project remains central to the Eastern Economic Corridor’s long-term plan to become a regional logistics and aviation hub.
Major Asian indices, including Japan’s Nikkei 225 and South Korea’s Kospi, posted sharp declines in Friday trading as investors sold off technology stocks. The pullback follows months of strong gains in artificial intelligence-linked equities and signals a shift in short-term market sentiment.
The Thai government has formed a National Semiconductor and Advanced Electronics Policy Committee, chaired by Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, to position the country as a regional hub for advanced electronics manufacturing. The plan targets more than $76 billion in investment and the creation of over 230,000 specialized jobs by 2050.
Indonesia has entered a partnership with Imperial College London to develop ten new science and medical universities, reinforcing long-term investment in human capital and research capacity.
Thailand is advancing rail integration plans linked to regional hubs as part of a broader strategy to strengthen its role in Southeast Asia’s logistics and manufacturing networks.
Singaporean industry leaders are calling for stronger cybersecurity frameworks as artificial intelligence becomes more widely integrated into banking, logistics and enterprise systems.
Myanmar has been confirmed as the next chair of the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation, with preparations underway for its 30th anniversary framework focused on regional connectivity.
Johor’s Chief Minister has rejected allegations of royal interference in state political processes, seeking to stabilise the political environment ahead of upcoming regional elections.
Meteorological agencies across Southeast Asia have issued warnings of increased transboundary haze risk in the coming weeks, prompting coordinated regional preparations to mitigate health and environmental impacts.
Indonesia has agreed with Imperial College London to develop ten new universities focused on science and medical research, marking a major expansion of its higher education and research infrastructure.
Startups across Southeast Asia are rapidly increasing investment in multi-platform artificial intelligence tools, according to venture capital data, as companies seek efficiency gains and early competitive advantages.
Vietnam, in partnership with the European Union, has launched a large-scale pilot programme aimed at reducing plastic waste and advancing circular economy practices in key provinces.
Laos and Cambodia have expanded cooperation on agricultural trade corridors designed to streamline exports of crops including durian, rice and cassava through Vientiane, improving access to Chinese markets.
Vietnam and Indonesia have agreed on new frameworks to expand cross-border agricultural trade, aiming to boost exports of food products and improve supply chain stability across the region.
Chinese robotics company AgiBot has chosen Thailand’s Eastern Economic Corridor as its regional headquarters, underscoring the country’s growing role as a base for advanced manufacturing and robotics investment.
Indonesia has signed a cooperation agreement with Imperial College London to establish ten new flagship universities focused on science and medicine, a major investment aimed at expanding national research capacity and healthcare training.
Cybersecurity experts in Singapore are urging companies to strengthen defences against increasingly sophisticated AI-driven attacks, warning that regional systems have already faced extended undetected intrusions.
Thailand is rolling out a new tiered visa programme designed to attract longer-stay, higher-value visitors, as the country seeks to boost tourism revenue while managing pressure on infrastructure and local environments.
Thai authorities have intensified enforcement against unlicensed cryptocurrency mining operations run by foreign nationals, citing concerns over electricity grid strain and illegal energy consumption in industrial zones.
Myanmar’s leadership has indicated conditional support for ASEAN-led mediation efforts, a move that could reshape regional diplomatic engagement and open limited pathways for humanitarian and political coordination.
ASEAN economic ministers have agreed on new coordination frameworks aimed at limiting the impact of shipping disruptions and fuel price volatility linked to the Middle East conflict, with a focus on regional energy and financial stability.
The Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs has issued a firm rejection of recent Chinese maritime claims in the South China Sea, reiterating that the 2016 arbitral ruling remains binding under international law.
Malaysia has finalised new agreements with Russian energy entities to secure long-term supplies of oil, gas, and diesel, part of efforts by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s government to strengthen national energy security amid global market volatility.