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June 11, 2020
COVID-19 has greatly diminished ASEAN’s average annual 5% plus GDP growth. Of ASEAN’s top 6 economies, Vietnam is forecast by the World Bank to be the only country that will experience a positive GDP growth rate in 2020. Despite these dire forecasts there is great optimism as ASEAN nations have effectively flattened the viral curve and are re-opening their economies. Listen to AustCham’s Webinar above led by Tractus’ Managing Director John Evans to discover further insights into who the winners and losers are how Asian markets will look like post COVID-19.
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