The implications of a Trump presidency in the world's largest economy are complex. Trump's push for increased US trade protectionism is likely to affect ASEAN economies vulnerable to any reduction in export demand. With claims to impose large tariffs on China's export into US, ASEAN could further suffer from the spillover effects from China's slowing growth.
However, amidst the global uncertainities and economic slowdown, ASEAN remains a promising regiona for trade and investments. A growing middle class, increasing regional integration propelled by the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) and a growing demand for infrastructure development are set to fuel growth in the region.
Seminar Highlights (Subject to change):
Who Should Attend:
CXOs, CIOs, Business Owners of SMEs and key decision makers with interest in internationalisation plans.
However, amidst the global uncertainities and economic slowdown, ASEAN remains a promising regiona for trade and investments. A growing middle class, increasing regional integration propelled by the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) and a growing demand for infrastructure development are set to fuel growth in the region.
Seminar Highlights (Subject to change):
Time | Programme |
2.00pm | Registration |
2.30pm | Opening Remarks Ms Michelle Chow, Group Director, Enterprise Partnership Group, IE Singapore |
2.40pm | Outlook 2017: ASEAN still Beckons Mr Ivan Tan, Group Director, Southeast Asia & Oceania Group, IE Singapore |
3.00pm | Company Sharing Mr Max Yeow, Managing Director, Tai Sei Hei Pte Ltd |
3.20pm | Networking Teabreak |
4.00pm | Business Expectations for ASEAN in 2017 Mr Jimmy Koh, Head, Investor Relations & Research, UOB |
5.00pm | Company Sharing Mr Marvin Tan, Group CFO and Executive Director, JK Group |
5.20pm | End |
Who Should Attend:
CXOs, CIOs, Business Owners of SMEs and key decision makers with interest in internationalisation plans.