Global Conference 2026

Global Investors’ Views: Indonesia and Malaysia Leading ASEAN Growth (Invite only)

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The last 12 months have been difficult for ASEAN economies. From trade tariffs disrupting business activities and cross-border investments to the Middle East conflict impacting energy availability and prices, the constraints of the macro-environment have been especially acute on ASEAN economic growth. Even so, Indonesia and Malaysia continue to emerge complementary engines of growth within ASAEAN, leveraging strategic opportunities for natural resources, manufacturing capabilities, and growing domestic demand to attract investments and drive long-term growth. What opportunities still lie ahead for Indonesia and Malaysia to capitalize on external geopolitical pressures? How are business leaders and investors evaluating Indonesia and Malaysia’s growth prospectus, and what role are domestic financial institutions playing in mobilizing capital to sustain long-term economic expansion?