Beyond the Immediate Shock: Why ASEAN+3 Must Look Further Ahead
April 17, 2026
As the ASEAN+3 region looks beyond the immediate shock, greater attention will need to be given to resilience beyond crude oil alone.
April 17, 2026
As the ASEAN+3 region looks beyond the immediate shock, greater attention will need to be given to resilience beyond crude oil alone.
April 6, 2026
Allen Ng, Dong He, Yasuto Watanabe
Watch the replay of the ASEAN+3 Regional Economic Outlook 2026 launch.
April 6, 2026
Allen Ng, Catharine Kho, Haobin Wang, Jun Ee Yohnsen Ang, Kriti Andhare, Naoaki Inayoshi, Yuhong Wu
This paper argues that the persistence of modest intra-ASEAN integration reflects structural constraints that trade liberalization initiatives alone cannot resolve.
April 6, 2026
This paper embeds the option value of waiting into a standard monetary policy framework to analyze optimal monetary policy under disturbance uncertainty.
March 13, 2026
ASEAN+3 faces its biggest energy shock since 2022, but from a position of strength and with greater urgency to accelerate energy transition.
February 5, 2026
The economic map has been redrawn. At its center now stands ASEAN+3 – not merely as the world’s workshop, but as its most important market.
January 21, 2026
Watch the press briefing on the latest update of ASEAN+3 Regional Economic Outlook.
January 21, 2026
Allen Ng, Catharine Kho, Haobin Wang, Jun Ee Yohnsen Ang, Kriti Andhare, Megan Chong, Naoaki Inayoshi, Yuhong Wu
In the January 2026 update of the AREO, AMRO projects growth of the ASEAN+3 region to moderate to 4.0 percent in 2026.
December 2, 2025
Allen Ng, Benyaporn Chantana, Haobin Wang, Ravisara Hataiseree, Xianguo (Jerry) Huang, Yuhong Wu
Thailand’s growth is projected to slow to 2.2 percent in 2025 and 1.9 percent in 2026.
December 2, 2025
Allen Ng, Benyaporn Chantana, Haobin Wang, Ravisara Hataiseree
Thailand is seeing a promising surge of foreign direct investment inflows amid its structural transition toward new growth sectors.