ASEAN GDP Growth Rate 2022 (Update) | Fastest Growing Economies 2022 | Facts Nerd

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[Update] ASEAN GDP Growth Rate Projections 2022

ASEAN or the Association of Southeast Asian Nations is comprised of 10 member states - Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. In this video, you're going to see the updated GDP growth rate projections of ASEAN economies for the year 2022.

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Abbreviations:
GDP - Gross Domestic Product
PPP - Purchasing Power Parity

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Don't be complacent, work hard to move forward. hope Asia will prosper together, love you all! from Vietnam.

mrle
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Greetings to Malysia and Vietnam from Philippines 🇵🇭

lovelydee
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GDP ASEAN 6 2022
1.indonesia 1.29 trillion
2.thailand 535 billion
3 malaysia 434 billion
4 singapore 424 billion
5 vietnam 414 billion
6 phillippines 402 billion

duonghong
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Congrats Vietnam & The Philippines

alevaydean
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Glad to see PHILIPPINES ECONOMY IS GROWING! and it might ended at 8% GDP this year

mengay
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Vietnam, the Philippines, and Malaysia are rapidly growing economies. Just a few months ago many thought that the Philippines will end 2022 with growth of 6% but with 3rd Quarter growth coming out still very strong at 7.6% most forecast now point at whole year growth of 7.6%.

bongablay
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Glad to see Vietnam moving strong together with the Philippines. I'd love to see Indonesia to get back on it's tracks soon.

olmo
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Come on guys Asean countries should move together. dont insult others we must win the battle together as one.

garfukarat
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Love South East Asia!! Lets work harder

shadowboxer
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I support all ASEAN countries. Wish you all the best,

BlackBite_
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I love Brunei the smallest big bro too of Ph. Southeast Asia is so beautiful yeah I won't leave SEA forever ASEAN people join together. One for all All for one yeah peace in SEA

kilometer
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Bagus juga 👍
Tetapi kita juga harus tetap berkerja keras supaya tidak ketinggalan dari negara-negara lain. Go Asean🔥🔥

twincolours
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Vietnam and the Philippines are busy fighting in this comment column over who is superior.
Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia, Myanmar laughed out loud while drinking a cup of coffee..😂😂🤣

Iloveindonesian
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We all just support and reunite all ASEAN countries and people not competing to each other because in the end we are just still one ASEAN nation everybody must pushing-up not to falling

kyleabrigo
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Vietnam can surpass gdp of thailand in 2027

高朗-gb
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Need to be updated taking into account Q3 GDP outcome.

amanshahosman
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Wow am happy that the Philippines is on 2nd

Epifania
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If South America succeeds in adapting a one currency system to trade, as started by Brazil and Argentina, the union of SEA (from ASEAN to USEA) will follow suit in the near future IMO. A unified currency to trade globally will probably work better as SEA countries can benefit from fluctuating Forex.

mosesquetu
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Thu nhập bình quân đầu người mới quan trọng. Singapo, Brunei, Malaysia, thailan là những nước có dân giàu có và sung sướng nhất.

quangtranhong
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What the coverage of this data? Any reference? Please provide if this only covers the last two quarters of 2022.

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