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Cambodia’s Strengths
- Abundant natural resources
- AEC’s Cheapest minimum wage
(1.6 USD or 52 Baht per day)
(Water, forest, and mineral)
Brunei’s Strengths
- The AEC’s 2nd highest average
personal income and 26th of the world
- World’s major oil supplier
- The AEC’s 4th largest oils reserves
Myanmar’s Strengths
- Abundant natural resources
- Located between China and India
(Oil and natural gas)
Philippines’s Strengths
- World’s12th largest population
- Skilled and English fluent workers
(Over 100 Millions)
Malaysia’s Strengths
- The AEC’s 3rd largest oil reserves
- Asia-Pacific’s 2nd largest natural gas reserves
- Developed infrastructure
- Skilled workers
Laos’s Strengths
- Stable politics
- Low minimum wages
(2.06 USD or 67 Baht per day)
- Abundant natural resources
(Water and mineral)
Vietnam’s Strengths
- World’s14th largest population
- Over 3,200 Km coastline
(About 90 Millions)
- Stable politics
Singapore’s Strengths
- Marine transportation hub
- International financial center
- The AEC’s highest average
personal income and 15th of the world
Indonesia’s Strengths
- The southeast Asia’s largest population and 4th of the world
- The world’s largest Islamic population.
(Coal, oil, natural gas and metal)
- Plentiful natural resources
(Approximately 202.9 million)
Thailand’s Strengths
- Large skilled workers numbers
- Transportation hub
- Regional chief manufacturing
base of industrial and agricultural goods
Conclusion
We have discussed about the strengths of
- Cambodia
- Brunei
- Myanmar
- Philippines
- Malaysia
- Laos
- Singapore
- Indonesia
- Thailand
- Vietnam
“If all nations in the AEC collaborate with
each other, the AEC will be strong and
powerful as the EU or others international
collaborations”.