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Unlocking ASEAN Advantage: Growth Strategies for Australian Businesses

Webinar | Wednesday, October 15, 2025 | 3:00 PM Sydney / 12:00 PM Singapore / 11:00 AM Vietnam

Oct 15, 2025

ASEAN is one of the world’s fastest-growing regions - expanding at 8.8% over the past decade and set to become the world’s fourth-largest economy by 2050. For Australia, the region is already a $192.9 billion trade partner and $282 billion investment destination (FY2023–24).

With the Second Protocol to AANZFTA now in force and the ASEAN–Australia Plan of Action 2025–2029 underway, businesses can expect fewer trade barriers, smoother digital flows, and stronger regional integration.

  • For SMEs, this means faster access to new ASEAN customers and smoother entry into high-demand markets.

  • For corporates, opportunities are expanding across food and agriculture, energy, advanced manufacturing, and digital services—sectors where Australian capabilities align with ASEAN growth.

  • For policymakers and trade professionals, these agreements mark a new phase of cooperation, reshaping regional trade and investment frameworks.

But opportunity requires strategy. Success in ASEAN demands foresight, regulatory agility, and long-term planning.

Join our free webinar for practical insights on:

  1. ASEAN–Australia 2025 Momentum: How new frameworks are reshaping trade and investment.

  2. Market Opportunities in Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Indonesia.

  3. 2026 Outlook: Market-ready strategies for ASEAN expansion.

This session connects policy with practice, equipping you with the insights you need, whether you’re exporting, expanding or doing business in the ASEAN market, to unlock new growth pathways and solidify your presence in ASEAN’s dynamic market.

Reserve your spot today - attendance is free.
For any questions or inquiries, contact: mansi.gupta@dezshira.com

location

Webinar | Wednesday, October 15, 2025 | 3:00 PM Sydney / 12:00 PM Singapore / 11:00 AM Vietnam

Speaker
  • Ines Liu

    Senior Manager, International Business Advisory

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