Finally, Southeast Asia’s largest economy, and the world’s fourth-most populous country Indonesia, rounds out the top five with a GDP per capita of $5,270. Enjoying the data visualization above? Subscribe Related Topics:gdp per capitasoutheast asiaphilippinessingaporeindonesiabruneivietnamthailand...
According to statistics from 2022, the total population of the ten ASEAN countries exceeded 675 million. This figure was about 9% of the global population, ranking second globally, only to China and India. Over the last three years, Southeast Asia was one of the few regions globally where th...
And today, we’re launching our first-ever Fortune Southeast Asia 500 ranking of the largest firms in seven Southeast Asian countries based on fiscal year 2023 revenue. A few key takeaways:—The SEA 500 reported total revenues of $1.8 trillion, a drop of $45 billion, or 2.5% from last...
ranking 58th in the world in absolute terms. The tourism industry alone brought in roughly USD 11.78 billion to South Korea. This amounts to 0.72% of the country's GDP and around 36% of all international tourism receipts in East Asia. Moreover, with the reduction in the infected people ...
“As a result of strong domestic growth and the China +1 strategy, we are increasingly optimistic that Southeast Asia will outpace China's growth in both GDP and FDI in the next decade. However, multinational investments will be highly contested, with the competition between countries imp...
Over the last three years, Southeast Asia was one of the few regions globally where the GDP growth didn't slow down from 2020 to 2022. According to statistics from S&P Global Market Intelligence, the World Bank, and Bain analysis (data as of August 2022), the GDP growth rate of Southeast...
Southeast Asia’s economies remained resilient and delivered credible economic performance in the second quarter 2024.1 GDP grew in all economies, with Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam recording the fastest rate of year-on-year (y-o-y) growth over the past four quarters. ...
The inaugural Fortune Southeast Asia 500 list, our first-ever ranking of the largest companies in this part of the world, reflects a dynamic and fast-changing region—one that boasts a GDP of $4 trillion, and one whose core economies are growing notably faster than those ...
Southeast Asia is a global powerhouse. In 2020, the ten member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) had a combined GDP of more than $3.1 trillion, and a population of more than 655 million. Southeast Asia is one of the world’s fastest-growing regions – and we...
According to statistics from 2022, the total population of the ten ASEAN countries exceeded 675 million. This figure was about 9% of the global population, ranking second globally, only to China and India. Over the last three years, Southeast Asia was one of the few regions globally where th...