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How China Is Transforming Southeast Asia 

Milken Institute
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In recent years, China and Southeast Asia have engaged in increasingly complex economic and security relations. Even with deepening diplomatic, cultural, and economic ties, tensions remain. From China’s nine-dash line and the String of Pearls, to its rapidly expanding infrastructure network under the Belt and Road Initiative, Beijing’s growing influence in the region is both visible and invisible. To spectators around the world, China’s rise may be cause for alarm, but for Southeast Asia, China may also be considered an ally in advancing regional economic growth. Do Belt and Road projects represent an avenue for long-term connectivity and growth or are they risky investments that threaten to entrap countries in unsustainable debt? How can Southeast Asia balance the trade-off between its deepening partnership with China with regional security and cohesion?
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Kirk West
Executive Director, Investments, Principal Global Investors
Speakers
Paul Gruenwald
Managing Director and Global Chief Economist, S&P Global Ratings
Robin Hu
Head of Sustainability and Stewardship Group, Temasek International Pte. Ltd.
Jonathan Woetzel
MGI Director and Senior Partner, Shanghai, McKinsey Global Institute
Francis Sock Ping Yeoh
Executive Chairman, YTL Group of Companies
#ChineseEconomy #China #SouthEastAsia

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27 июл 2024

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Комментарии : 17   
@adamdahl3080
@adamdahl3080 5 лет назад
Francis Yeoh is talking sense.
@andrewz9347
@andrewz9347 5 лет назад
The problem with this panel is they dun know what the hell is going in BRI because they are excluded and they only want profits. Today BRI is only for Asia.
@user-kq9fj9dx1j
@user-kq9fj9dx1j 5 лет назад
Proud of you Francis you nail the show.
@thegoonist
@thegoonist 5 лет назад
that mckinsey guy. so much fluff, no substance
@jhhwanghwang888
@jhhwanghwang888 3 года назад
Well SAID Well SAID TAN Sri Francis YEO
@alanlimbt7336
@alanlimbt7336 5 лет назад
Salute to you Tan Sri Fransic Yeoh
@jasonm9216
@jasonm9216 4 года назад
On private business vs state owned business in China you got to realize that a fair amount of the larger private businesses are in one way or another tied with government officials, it's of their interest to create opportunities for expansion to other sides the world regardless of what business it's benefiting.
@yttean98
@yttean98 5 лет назад
A sensible discussion with little or no ideological/geopolitics ideas thrown in this discussion.
@lhkmex2lhkmex257
@lhkmex2lhkmex257 2 года назад
By trading, we in ASEAN believes in getting on with our lives and trying to build a better future for the next generation. How are you going build a life when you are forever holding a rifle ready to shoot, at every third person that comes across your face?
@tokking7836
@tokking7836 4 года назад
It’s about power in the wrong hands?
@tokking7836
@tokking7836 4 года назад
Singapore transferred much skills and expertise to China, but what have we learned from China?
@corrinetsang1478
@corrinetsang1478 5 лет назад
ASEAN countries side with China and is connected by the one belt ,one road initative,
@johnschmit6815
@johnschmit6815 4 года назад
China has an existential national interest in providing employment for their population. How can you overlook this reality in asking/demanding local employment?☕️🐸
@sc5252
@sc5252 5 лет назад
Is Thailand in the claim??
@tokking7836
@tokking7836 4 года назад
Agree - where’s the $$ on infrastructure? Democrats has the key.
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