This episode of the podcast features an interview with Pak Gita Wirjawan, recorded live in Singapore before he attended the ASEAN Summit in Malaysia. Keith Yap hosts the discussion, which focuses on ASEAN's economic integration, trade relationships (particularly with China and the U.S.), and the importance of STEM education for Southeast Asia's competitiveness. Pak Gita shares his insights on RCEP, the need for increased investment in teachers, and strategies for attracting foreign direct investment. The conversation also explores the potential for Singapore and Indonesia to complement each other in education and economic development, and concludes with advice for young Southeast Asians to become better storytellers and embrace open-mindedness. The episode includes a Q&A session with the audience, addressing topics such as public policy, de-dollarization, and brain drain.
Outlines
Part 1: ASEAN Integration and Trade Frameworks
Part 2: STEM, Education, and Productivity
Part 3: Geopolitics and Capital Dynamics
Part 4: Regional Opportunities and Policy Integration
Part 5: Indonesia's Governance and Financial Strategy
Part 6: Cultural Capital and Human Resources
Part 7: Diversification and Storytelling
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