Business groups in Singapore say elevated electricity and industrial gas prices continue to squeeze profit margins, underscoring the exposure of the city-state's commercial sector to global energy market volatility.
The Philippines is reporting renewed growth in tourism, supported by rising visitor interest and new international partnership agreements that are helping the country's travel and hospitality sector recover.
Myanmar and Belarus have opened high-level discussions on expanding cooperation in pharmaceuticals, agriculture and industry as Myanmar seeks to broaden its international economic partnerships.
Indonesia's House of Representatives is preparing a 2027 budget framework that prioritises regional transfer funding to promote more balanced economic growth and improve welfare across the archipelago.
The second phase of an integrated Mekong River management project has been completed in Vientiane, improving flood mitigation, drainage and riverfront public spaces while supporting tourism in the Lao capital.
Governments across the Mekong sub-region are accelerating rail and road projects linking Thailand, Laos and Vietnam to lower logistics costs and strengthen regional economic integration.
Vietnam is maintaining steady inflows of foreign direct investment into semiconductor and electronics manufacturing despite global trade uncertainty, reinforcing its role in regional supply chains.
PwC forecasts cumulative infrastructure investment in Thailand will reach 21 trillion baht by 2050, led by transport, electricity, data centres and digital infrastructure supporting long-term economic development.
A new Wood Mackenzie analysis projects that electricity demand from data centres across Southeast Asia will reach 10.7 gigawatts by 2035, increasing pressure on governments to expand renewable generation and strengthen regional power grids.
Energy planners across Southeast Asia are placing greater emphasis on cross-border electricity grids and flexible energy systems after volatility in liquefied natural gas markets exposed the risks of heavy reliance on imported fuel.
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney witnessed the signing of agreements to expand cooperation in energy, labour mobility and cultural exchanges, deepening bilateral economic ties.
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto and Belarusian President Alexandr Lukashenko have signed a cooperation roadmap covering 2026 to 2030 to strengthen bilateral trade, industry and agricultural ties.
Thai meteorological authorities have warned of heavy to very heavy rainfall across parts of northern and eastern Thailand, while waves of up to three metres in the Andaman Sea have prompted safety advisories for shipping and fishing vessels.
Thai government agencies and private-sector groups are working to connect fragmented labour market databases to improve policymaking and address productivity challenges associated with an ageing workforce.
Thai policymakers are examining new tax incentives and public-private initiatives to encourage greater participation by small and medium-sized enterprises in emerging industries linked to investment in the Eastern Economic Corridor.
Thailand's Ministry of Transport is accelerating the digitalisation of customs and logistics systems to shorten processing times and improve the country's ease of doing business for exporters.
Despite stronger export forecasts, Thailand's shipping industry says geopolitical tensions and rising trade protectionism remain key risks for the second half of 2026, urging manufacturers to strengthen regional supply chains.
Thailand's Ministry of Transport is pressing ahead with 11 major road, expressway and double-track railway projects worth 359.8 billion baht as part of the government's strategy to strengthen long-term competitiveness and improve national logistics.
The Bank of Thailand left its benchmark interest rate unchanged and modestly increased its 2026 economic growth forecast to 2.3%, reflecting confidence in export-led recovery while maintaining a cautious stance on inflation.
Thailand's Ministry of Digital Economy and Society has entered the final consultation stage for a hybrid artificial intelligence governance framework designed to promote innovation while introducing risk-based safeguards, with implementation targeted before the end of the current fiscal year.
Thailand's National Shippers' Council has raised its 2026 export growth forecast from 4% to 10% after exports climbed 17% in the first five months of the year, driven by robust global demand for electronics and artificial intelligence-related hardware.
Vietnam has implemented an 8% increase in base salaries for public sector employees as part of its July policy package, aiming to support household incomes, improve staff retention and encourage domestic consumption.
A PwC outlook projects Thailand's infrastructure investment will expand significantly through 2050, driven by public-private partnerships in high-speed rail, healthcare facilities and data centers linked to the Eastern Economic Corridor.
Indonesia announced that Husein Sastranegara International Airport will reopen to commercial jet operations in September, improving air connectivity for West Java and supporting regional tourism.
Emergency crews in Banten Province used water-bombing helicopters to contain a large fire at a landfill in Tangerang as smoke raised air quality concerns across the greater Jakarta area.
Thailand's government launched an intensified campaign against transnational narcotics networks after authorities seized more than 24 kilograms of heroin destined for Australia and Taiwan.
Large crowds gathered across 16 locations in Ho Chi Minh City for fireworks displays and cultural events commemorating the 50th anniversary of the city's renaming in honor of President Ho Chi Minh.
Chinese energy company Haier Energy signed multiple agreements during ASEAN Sustainable Energy Week in Bangkok to deploy smart solar and battery storage systems across commercial projects in Thailand.
The Thai Meteorological Department warned of possible flash floods and forest runoff across the eastern region and the Andaman coast as a powerful monsoon trough moves through the country, with communities and industries urged to prepare.
Vietnam's National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting issued warnings as a strengthening tropical system in the East Sea moved toward the Gulf of Tonkin, raising the risk of disruption to northern industrial zones and coastal infrastructure.
Thailand reported record revenue from fresh durian shipments to China during the first six months of the year, strengthening rural incomes and reinforcing the country's position as a leading agricultural exporter.
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said Norway's decision to cancel naval missile exports has not undermined Malaysia's broader strategic and economic relationship with Europe, while stressing the importance of continued cooperation.
Ant International will establish a new operational hub in Kuala Lumpur to strengthen software engineering capabilities and expand regional digital payment integration, providing a boost to Malaysia's digital economy.
Thailand ranked first in Asia and ninth worldwide in the latest Global Retirement Index, reflecting continued international recognition of the country's healthcare system, quality of life and appeal to expatriate retirees.
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto and Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko signed a strategic roadmap covering agricultural modernization, defense technology and heavy machinery, expanding bilateral cooperation beyond traditional partnerships.
After a first-half market rally of around 30%, the Stock Exchange of Thailand introduced revised listing requirements aimed at encouraging technology startups and artificial intelligence companies to boost initial public offering activity.
Thailand's Finance Ministry is preparing to use revenue-generating toll roads and expressways as reference assets to raise off-budget funding for a new wave of transport infrastructure projects while easing pressure on public debt limits.
More than 60 new laws and decrees took effect across Vietnam on July 1, reshaping corporate compliance, e-commerce regulation, personal income tax and cybersecurity requirements for multinational companies operating in the country.
Singapore's Ministry of Digital Development and Information has introduced legislation that would classify data centers as critical national infrastructure, with operators facing fines of up to S$1 million for cybersecurity and resilience failures.
Malick Diouf and Elizabeth Jeanette Means have officially obtained Filipino citizenship, providing a boost to the Philippines' 3x3 basketball program ahead of future international competitions.
Myanmar authorities said fishing vessels that illegally exploit inshore waters while claiming to seek shelter from adverse weather will face legal action as part of efforts to protect coastal marine resources.
Research institutions including ISIS Malaysia said ASEAN countries should deepen collective cooperation to preserve regional influence and strengthen economic and geopolitical resilience.
Laos will release 72 million fish fingerlings on July 13 as part of National Fish Releasing and Aquatic Wildlife Conservation Day, supporting efforts to restore freshwater ecosystems and strengthen aquatic biodiversity.
Angkor Archaeological Park generated more than US$18 million in ticket revenue from over 388,000 international visitors during the first half of 2026, reflecting continued recovery in Cambodia's flagship tourism destination.
Indonesia's Ministry of Tourism is introducing new initiatives aimed at attracting a larger share of the global Muslim travel market as it seeks to diversify tourism income over the coming years.
Knight Frank Thailand said demand for luxury and branded residences on Phuket's west coast is expected to remain resilient throughout 2026, supported by continued interest from international buyers.
Vietnam is moving ahead with the construction of additional wind power projects as part of its long-term strategy to expand renewable energy generation and meet rising electricity demand.
Megabangna announced a six billion baht expansion within its broader 70 billion baht master plan, reinforcing confidence in the continued development of eastern Bangkok as a mixed-use commercial and innovation district.