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OPINION

Asean's moment of truth is now

Oped, Mari Elka Pangestu & Tan Sri Rebecca Fatimah Sta Maria, Published on 05/11/2025

» For decades, integration into the global trading system has been vital to economic growth and development. Now, however, integration implies vulnerability, as powerful actors -- beginning with the US -- wield tariffs, export restrictions, and financial sanctions. For Southeast Asia, this turn of events represents both a warning and a call to action: countries must work together to shape their own destiny or others will decide their fate for them.

OPINION

When disasters create unlikely alliances

Oped, Zoltán Grossman, Published on 15/03/2025

» Disasters are tragic and frightening events, whether emerging from the climate crisis, armed conflict, or health catastrophe. They reveal deep social inequalities and compel fear and insecurity. But times of catastrophe can also serve as opportunities to turn toward collective resilience and mutual aid and build unlikely alliances between communities.

OPINION

More affordable climate finance

Oped, Rebecca Ray & Ulrich Volz, Published on 14/03/2024

» Emerging-market and developing economies (EMDEs) will need an estimated US$2.4 trillion (86 trillion baht) in climate investment annually to meet climate goals, according to the Independent High-Level Expert Group on Climate Finance, with $1 trillion coming from external sources. Achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) will require even more financing: an increase of $3.5 trillion in new investments annually by 2030. These are daunting figures. But they are also non-negotiable.

OPINION

Securing a greener future for all

Oped, Rebecca Sta Maria, Published on 18/11/2022

» With November's cluster of multilateral meetings -- G20, COP27 and the Apec Economic Leaders' Meeting, for instance -- there is some good news: we don't have to create high carbon emissions to produce economic growth.

OPINION

Apec bonds will prevail in crisis

Oped, Rebecca Sta Maria, Published on 01/06/2022

» The establishment of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) saw the region experience a period of enthusiasm for multilateralism and economic partnerships among governments with different, even contrasting, political and ideological shades. For three decades, ultimately too short a period, it was a given that free trade and economic cooperation would lead to growth, prosperity and improved living conditions for billions of people.

OPINION

Shifting paradigms a big challenge

Oped, Rebecca Sta Maria, Published on 06/12/2021

» Last week, officials from the 21 members of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) met in Phuket for an informal meeting -- the first gathering of Apec delegates under the 2022 host, Thailand, and the first physical Apec event since early last year. As chair, Thailand will lead the region's focus on collaborative economic advancement through digitalisation and innovation, sustainable and inclusive growth, underpinned by effective Covid-19 management.