A busy agenda dominates the biannual ASEAN summit, this one hosted by Singapore.
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations will assess regional and global issues and chart a path forward. For a look at the goals of the summit, CGTN’s Miro Lu reports.
To discuss the ASEAN summit:
- Reuben Mondejar is an adjunct professor of business at the University of Navarra.
- Lim Tai Wei is a research fellow in the East Asian Institute at the National University of Singapore.
- Hung Tran is executive managing director of the Institute of International Finance.
- Qinduo Xu is a senior researcher at the Pangoal Institution.
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