Malaysia's demographic in next 5-10 years. Malay: 25% Chinese: 25% South Asian: 25% Other Asian (Indonesian, Filipino, Burmese, Vietnamese) : 25% RIP Malay people. RIP Malay language. 😊
Honestly there is nothing wrong if that happens. It also means more Malays are also in other countries. The world is globalized. It means we have more friend from all kinds of races. Open your mind and don't keep thinking about race based.
MY should keep low profile, if not to suffer like that USA bragging they're the richest country so attracted, swamped & flooded with million migrants 😢 Hope this channel help MY keep its low profile
The build build build program by the previous Philippine administration hasn't made any progress at all. Heck, there's even reports that majority of Chinese invested projects stalled way before China-Philippines relations got worst with the current administration. A few of the projects being constructed today have been from the late former president Benigno Aquino's time.
All infrastructure projects of current goverment will benefit the incoming administrations. Don't be idiot. Lumabas ka ng bahay mo at gumala sa Pilipinas para maramdaman mo un mga nagagawa ng gobyerno para sau. Wag kang talangka. Ikaw ba... ano ambag mo sa bansa mo?
Naging presidente ang taga mindanao vice president ngayon taga mindanao den... talagang my problema sa inyo hnd taga luxon o visaya...dahil hawak kayu ng mga politikong kawatan at pulpul..kahit magsarile kayu.. lalu kayu maghihirap.. dahil ang mine set bg pag boto ninyo.. panatiko.. mantakin ninyo yung tao pinaniwalaan ninyo dios..kahit sandamakmak ang kasalanan sa tao at curation tama parin sa inyo..magisip kayu ng mabute para sa mindanoa hnd maging utak idolismo, panatiko..
Before watching the video ... my guess is 👇 The riches : Brunei for sure The most developed : Singapore and Malaysia The highest growth : Philippines and Vietnam The largest economy : Indonesia
Many politicians in power in Singapore’s neighbouring countries are far richer than its PM. You prefer a PM with high fixed salary or one with questionable wealth once in power?
MALAYSIA will be economy strongest in asean after Microsoft, Intel, Infineon, Nvidia, Tesla, Apple and Google will be invest in semiconductor and technology AI coming soon. Alot of EV's and build up data center for AI developer soon.
@@denycy137 ok thanks, hope indonesia develop well and future develop good and give all people indonesia banefit. Bangla, indonesia, myanmar, nepal, pakistan all help us to build up malaysia. thanks to all. once finish job they all back to their country. so nothing harm. malaysia keep advanced..
@@dangerousvillain7278 are u sure? Maybe u doesnt meet super rich malay. Do analysis. Simple just go to automotive sector ask them whose the most buy expensive car with cash and not a loan. Then you will get the answer.
You are wrong! The Big Infra Projecs are already funded both Phillippines & partner Japan like the Hi - speed Subway Train and most of the Big Infra projects are ongoing construction in the Philippines..that is why the Philippines is still the fastest GDP growth in all South East Asian countries.
Here are the strongest rankings (based purely on my opinion and some data) 1. Singapore 2. Vietnam 3. Indonesia 4. Malaysia 5. Philippines 6. Thailand 7. Cambodia 8. Brunei 9. Myanmar 10. Laos
@@ryancabrera3030 The countries you've highlighted share similar levels of development. However, I see Vietnam as the standout in terms of economic strength, especially considering current trends. Vietnam appears to be reaping significant benefits from the US-China trade tensions, attracting increased foreign investments and fostering a resilient manufacturing and export industry. Looking ahead to the 2030s, Indonesia and the Philippines might take the lead economically, driven by their demographic advantages.
Wrong info... 👎👎👎 Philippines is Higher growth and build build a lot of infrastructure.. Airports /trains /subway and roads.. Expecting 7% growth in GDP growth 2nd quarter higher in Asean
The riches : Brunei for sure The most developed : Singapore and Malaysia The highest growth : Philippines and Vietnam The largest economy : Indonesia THIS is CORRECT > INDONESIA always grow 5%++ for the last 25 Years and will keep going to 2050 will become like Chinese !!!
There are 12M Filipinos abroad. 8M of them have already acquired foreign citizenship or permanent resident status in different counties and rarely go back to the Philippines. Though they remit tend of billions of dollars to the Philippines, they permanently live outside of the Philippines. So, when it comes to the computation of GDP per capita, those Filipinos who are already nationals of other countries or are permanent residents there should no longer be included.
Well, you have to understand these OFW’s abroad like or not continuous to send remittances to their loved ones in the Philippines that adds up to the countries income. Just the OFW March remittance report of 2024 is already 3.05B USD
they are not included in computation thats why GDP per capital is low. BTW theres 15m OFW registered in OWA if you acquired foreign citizenship you are automatically out of the system. you need to re-registered if you have new contract thats how it works.
only Filipinos living in US most people living in Japan and Singapore are still choosing to live in Philippines because of lower living cost . same with those who works on canada.
In 2023 the GDP of : ASEAN - $3.863T India - $3.572T Obviously the gdp of ASEAN is bigger bigger than India's. India wins in Population size though, more than double that of ASEAN 's.
singaporean economy actualy now get shaken very hard by indonesian economic growth. take note that indonesia is singapore's number one refined oil importer that profitted tens of billios of usd every year. now indonesia is constructing more oil refinery in it's own teritory, thus reducing oil purchase from singapore. not only that, singapore also buying alot of crude oil from indonesia. with the existence of new oil refineries in indonesia, singapore's ability to get cheap crude oil from indonesia will be reduced, and soon will be over. not only that, singapore also importing alot of raw ores from indonesia for their smelter industry. with downstream policy, singapore's ability to purchase raw ores also limited as more and more raw ore category that being banned from export is added by indonesian government, who also boosting the construction of ore smelters in indonesia in term of port, indonesian government also already choosing the islands south of singapore as the location to build international shipping port equiped with the latest port technology. this project aimed by indonesian government to break singaporean hegemony in controlling indonesian ability to export stuff by using it's port, and also to reduce singaporean conntroll of shipping port in malaca strait another thing to note. singaporean development and economy relies heavily in indonesian poverty, lack of development and indonesian dependency over singapore. with the recent development by indonesian government, it spells trouble and disaster for singaporean economy. this also the main reason why singaporean government giving so many support to EU to tackle down indonesian economic growth, which also backfired to singapore as indonesia have strong anti western hegemony sentiment among it's people. the effort to tackle down indonesian economy only making indonesia stronger in pushing forward their policy and development.
Nah, Singapore is moving on to Green Energy. Germany has an interesting plant that produces energy from hydrogen from the atmosphere. Singapore is learning that from the German.
Most regional headquarters of multinational companies are located in Singapore. Singapore is a major financial hub. More than half of ASEAN FDI goes to Singapore especially investment in new technology.
@@ericphua2359 There's no working power plant with water splitting to create hydrogen from the air. And renewables can only go so far (definitely can't satisfy SG's demand for power due to very limited space it has). It's much better to build nuclear power plants to generate green energy. I wish more countries and people embraced this instead of the opposite.
@@hitthedeck4115 . It is basically producing energy from hydrogen. And that is plentiful in the air around us. The world needs to reduce addiction to oil. Singapore is already producing clean water from sea water. 20 years ago, people say won't make it for this, but we did.
philippines may have high GDP growth rate, but massively poor GDP PER CAPITA. means ordinary citizens get poorer while the rich gets richer. this imbalance in GDP vs GDP PER CAPITA not just will slow down philippine gdp but may also cause recession. The government should do what it takes to improve GDP PER CAPITA, nationalize minimum wage, remove provincial and city wage rate, reduce corruption and decentralize the capital. too much wealth are focus in manila while neglecting other area of philippines
Your point about income inequality is not wrong but that is not what GDP PER CAPITA means. GDP PER CAPITA is simply the ratio between GDP and population. This is why countries like Malaysia and Thailand with comparable GDPs can still boast higher GDP PER CAPITA. PH has a bigger population than the 2 of them combined.
@@hunk2176 And your comment serves what purpose? You think Brunei's wealth would last through the centuries after its oil and gas wells had dried up? Perhaps, that would be enough for the Sultan and his immediate family to live on for generations amd generations. But I highly doubt if tt would be able to support all Bruneians for more than one generation.
But not their citizens. I saw pictures here in the YT and they look poor and miserable. That Sultan & his family are to greedy. To think that oil is Mother Nature & humans are just consumers. The Sultan and all his family members never contributed or work to produce that oil! DAH!!!!! They are just taking advantage of the resources that Mother Nature has provided. It should be for all humans and not just for few people!!!
Not for long tho. These countries you've mentioned are developing fast and has more resources, land mass, population, etc. Sooner than later, they will supass Singapore's GDP size.