Sub-region growth triangles can narrow development gaps among Asean members
With pandemic ravaging regional economies, it may be right time for Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia to revive three-way Sijori free trade triangle
Jakarta
IT was the perfect plan for the perfect time.
Riding on a wave of dizzying economic growth, Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia joined hands in 1989, announcing the creation of a three-way, free trade economic development triangle to continue a run they thought would last forever.
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