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This year’s Southeast Asia 500, Fortune’s second annual ranking of the area’s largest companies by revenue, is a snapshot of a region ready to take advantage of global supply chain shifts ...
The region is represented by a total of 63 companies from half a dozen countries—Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, ...
Washington must step up its economic engagements with the region: for Southeast Asian countries, economics is security. When the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute survey asked respondents who was the “most ...
JAKARTA, Indonesia — Southeast Asia’s top diplomats expressed their anxieties over the weekend about the risk of an “emerging arms race” in the region, as tensions between global powers ...
Energy majors are pouring money into gas exploration and production in Malaysia and Indonesia to meet rising power demand ...
Indonesia, the region’s largest country and economy, has the largest presence on the Southeast Asia 500, with 109 companies; Thailand comes in second with 100.
The three most profitable companies on the Southeast Asia 500 are Singapore’s “Big Three” banks: DBS, OCBC, and UOB. DBS, the youngest of the three, takes the lead with $8.5 billion in profits.
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