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Investing in ASEAN 2022 | 2023
With its young population, abundant natural resources, and fast developing digital infrastructure, Southeast Asia is set to become one of the world's largest single market by 2030. The 10th edition of "Investing in ASEAN" looks at the exciting economic prospects and opportunities for businesses to expand in the region.
Find out more by downloading the full version of "Investing in ASEAN" report.

Connecting EU and UK Businesses to Growth Opportunities in ASEAN
As businesses look to expand trade and investment in Southeast Asia, industry and government leaders from Europe and ASEAN discussed the latest trends, trading environment and investment opportunities for businesses to leverage and thrive in the ASEAN region.
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- Rise of ASEAN’s digital economy
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Path to net zero : capturing opportunities across ASEAN
The impact of COVID-19 has reinforced the importance of sustainability in economic growth and energised the movement toward net zero emissions. HSBC recently hosted a webinar featuring expert speakers from across ASEAN to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing regional businesses as they transition to become more sustainable.

Investing in ASEAN 2021 | 2022
ASEAN’s strength comes from its diversity and this creates vast and varied business opportunities. Strategically located in Asia, ASEAN is well positioned to serve as the hub for regional and global multinational companies. As a community, ASEAN Member States are working together to create an environment for businesses to thrive, and the ongoing focus on free trade agreements (FTAs) enhance the region’s competitive advantage as a premier destination for trade and investment from companies around the world.
Find out more by about Investing in ASEAN by downloading the full report.

Record year for ASEAN Green, Social, Sustainability Debt Issuance: Report
Climate Bonds Initiative, supported by HSBC, launched the ASEAN Sustainable Finance State of the Market 2020 report. The report outlines regional and national developments covering three overarching debt themes based on the projects, assets and activities financed: Green, Social, and Sustainability (GSS).The report also highlights key policy developments that are anticipated to drive ASEAN’s sustainable finance market.

Start of a New Era
As we look to a new era of business and trade we sit down with HSBC experts to get their views and outlook for business in Asia Pacific, including how they are rebuilding to adapt to the new normal and what the recent signing of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) means for businesses across the region.
Speakers:
- Frederic Neumann, Co-Head of Asian Economics, Global Research, HSBC
- Stuart Tait, Regional Head of Commercial Banking, Asia-Pacific, HSBC
- Tony Cripps, Chief Executive Officer, HSBC Singapore
Listen to 'HSBC Business Talks - Asia Pacific' on:
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In partnership with The Economist Group
At HSBC, we have been helping businesses create opportunities in new places and helping new relationships flourish for over 130 years. Our selection of articles and videos in partnership with The Economist Group respond to potential opportunities by examining a sample of key initiatives and emerging themes.
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References for figures displayed in HSBC advertisements in Bloomberg sites:
ASEAN’s digital economy is set to double to over USD350 billion by 20251
ASEAN is thriving as the world’s fastest growing trade bloc2
A greener ASEAN offers a trillion-dollar opportunity by 2030 3
1 https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-11-10/southeast-asia-internet-economy-to-surge-to-363-billion-by-2025
2 HKTDC Research ASEAN: Market Profile, 2021, ISEAS
3 https://www.bain.com/insights/southeast-asias-green-economy-pathway-to-full-potential/

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