Joint intelligence operations by Thai and South Korean authorities dismantled an organised drug production ring, demonstrating growing cross-border cooperation against sophisticated criminal networks.
The World Bank lowered its 2026 growth projection for Indonesia to 5%, warning that external pressures, large energy subsidies and new state-linked commodity export entities could undermine macroeconomic stability.
President Prabowo Subianto instructed investment authorities to deepen economic cooperation with South Korea by prioritising critical mineral processing and joint development of digital creative industries to support job creation.
Thailand's Ministry of Labour and international partners introduced a new regulatory framework to improve oversight and protections for migrant workers in the fishing and agriculture sectors and reinforce compliance with global labour standards.
Hundreds of executives gathered in northern Vietnam for the Thai Connect summit to explore opportunities in manufacturing, retail and industrial park development within the two countries' $22 billion trade relationship.
Emergency teams are restoring transport and utility networks after an earthquake that killed at least 53 people, underscoring the vulnerability of critical infrastructure in the archipelago.
Thai trade officials agreed to immediately export 500 tonnes of premium durian to China, highlighting strong demand and the importance of agricultural exports to Thailand's economy.
Indonesian authorities said enhanced maritime enforcement and territorial patrols have restored almost $1 billion in economic value by curbing illegal fishing and disrupting transnational criminal operations.
The Thai government approved submission of the ASEAN-China Free Trade Area Version 3.0 agreement to parliament, aiming to remove remaining trade barriers and deepen regional supply chain integration.
International financial data show Thai investors and wealth managers are rapidly integrating artificial intelligence into investment processes, demonstrating the country's growing sophistication in digital financial services.
London-listed energy producer EnQuest agreed to acquire interests in offshore production sharing contracts from Petronas Carigali, signalling continued foreign confidence in Malaysia's energy sector.
Vietnamese electric vehicle maker VinFast announced ambitious delivery targets for 2026 and plans to spin off manufacturing activities to improve efficiency and accelerate global expansion.
Senior officials from Southeast Asia, including representatives from Thailand and Brunei, will gather in Russia for the ASEAN-Russia Commemorative Summit to discuss technology cooperation, economic diplomacy and balanced foreign policy strategies.
A PwC analysis projects Thailand's infrastructure capital expenditure could reach 21 trillion baht by mid-century, driven by projects including the Eastern Economic Corridor, high-speed rail links, healthcare expansion and digital connectivity.
Japanese technology group Meiko has begun construction of a major electronic circuit plant in northern Vietnam, highlighting the continued shift of advanced manufacturing and semiconductor supply chains into Southeast Asia.
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim signed agreements on maritime cooperation, critical minerals and liquefied natural gas security, strengthening bilateral ties amid rising geopolitical uncertainty in the Indo-Pacific.
Asia's largest artificial intelligence conference has sold out at Marina Bay Sands, underscoring Singapore's role as a meeting point for American, European and Chinese technology companies discussing infrastructure expansion and global deployment strategies.
Thailand has attracted more than 182 billion baht in electric vehicle investment, reinforcing its position as Southeast Asia's leading manufacturing base for next-generation automotive production.
The Ministry of Finance and monetary authorities upgraded growth projections after a rebound in industrial exports and a tourism recovery expected to bring 33 million foreign visitors to the country this year.
Thailand's Ministry of Energy said the National Energy Policy Council will finalise a 2,000-megawatt Direct Power Purchase Agreement framework this month, allowing renewable generators to supply electricity directly to hyperscale operators such as Google and Microsoft.
A regional macroeconomic surveillance body said resilient domestic demand and recovering exports should keep Southeast Asian economies growing at around 4 percent this year despite currency volatility, higher energy prices, and geopolitical tensions.
Taiwanese industrial technology companies are presenting fully automated electric vehicle assembly systems in Bangkok as Thailand seeks to raise electric vehicles to 30 percent of national automotive production by the end of the decade.
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development called on the Philippines to reduce barriers to foreign investment, improve logistics infrastructure, and strengthen competition to safeguard growth against global trade challenges.
Thailand has launched a new immigration management platform built on Amazon Web Services infrastructure, using cloud processing and digital identity verification to improve security and accelerate passenger processing.
Indonesia's Agriculture Ministry signed agreements in India to gain access to satellite-based crop monitoring, advanced seed technologies, and new sources of development financing aimed at strengthening food security.
Prime Minister Le Minh Hung will lead a delegation to Kazan alongside the ASEAN secretary-general to pursue deeper energy and economic cooperation with Moscow and reinforce Vietnam's diplomatic engagement with Russia.
The Startup and Innovation Thailand Expo in Bangkok will shift its focus from early-stage incubation to helping scalable technology companies secure international funding and accelerate commercial growth.
Indonesia's Finance Ministry has postponed the rollout of incentives for electric cars and motorcycles until July while reassessing the budget impact as the fiscal deficit approaches legal limits.
Malaysia's Human Resources Ministry reported almost 40,000 formal-sector job losses in manufacturing and retail during the first five months of the year, prompting government intervention and worker retraining initiatives.
VinFast announced a restructuring plan that separates its manufacturing operations as it pursues an asset-light business model and targets global deliveries of 300,000 electric vehicles.
The Monetary Authority of Singapore has implemented new reporting and compliance requirements for family offices, including tighter disclosure standards and mandatory local banking relationships to strengthen oversight of capital inflows.
The 224 billion baht railway linking Don Mueang, Suvarnabhumi, and U-Tapao airports remains stalled as negotiations continue over pandemic-related contract revisions and funding arrangements between state authorities and private partners.
Authorities in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City are accelerating efforts to revoke stalled real estate and infrastructure projects, returning land to productive use and releasing billions of dollars in previously trapped investment.
More than 10,000 technology executives, investors, and startup leaders gathered in Singapore for Asia's largest artificial intelligence conference to address the growing cost of computing infrastructure and the deployment of next-generation AI models.
The Indonesian central bank has been pushed into successive interest rate increases as the rupiah falls sharply and investors grow increasingly concerned about high state spending and ambitious economic targets.
Thailand's Board of Investment said foreign capital commitments have lifted the country's data center pipeline to nearly three gigawatts of capacity as the government projects the digital economy will reach 5.6 trillion baht this year.
Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of Jakarta after domestic fuel prices jumped 32 percent, urging President Prabowo Subianto to reconsider government spending priorities amid global energy market turmoil linked to the United States-Iran conflict.
Thousands of mourners gathered at Bangkok's Grand Palace for traditional rites after the Royal Gazette published memorial honours for Princess Bajrakitiyabha, marking a period of national mourning across Thailand.
A magnitude-7.8 earthquake struck Sarangani province in Mindanao on the first day of the academic year, causing extensive damage, claiming at least 19 lives, and forcing the suspension of classes for more than three million students.
A regional survey found that more than seventy percent of organizations are increasing artificial intelligence investment primarily out of concern about falling behind competitors, raising questions about spending discipline and measurable returns.
Justice Sushil Sukumaran Nair has been elevated to Singapore's highest judicial bench, reinforcing the city-state's standing as a leading centre for complex cross-border insolvency and commercial disputes.
Bern and Hanoi agreed to deepen investment relations and lay the groundwork for a modernized investment protection framework while accelerating efforts toward an agreement with the European Free Trade Association.
Jakarta is simultaneously expanding technology discussions with the United States while strengthening industrial and aerospace cooperation with Russia and South Korea as part of a multi-directional strategy.
The government has introduced stricter immigration rules that significantly increase minimum salary requirements for top-tier foreign professionals and impose a ten-year limit on corporate tenure.
A Thai delegation led by the International Institute for Trade and Development promoted the country's innovation ecosystem and sought venture capital support for its growing technology sectors.
Infrastructure authorities said extensive rail development projects are aimed at lowering freight costs, improving connectivity and stimulating economic activity outside Java.
Representatives from both regional blocs met in Jakarta and agreed to expand collaboration based on international law, mutual economic interests and more resilient supply chains.
Ambassador Kevin Kim formally presented his credentials in Jakarta and reiterated Washington's support for ASEAN centrality, supply chain diversification and maritime security cooperation in the Indo-Pacific.