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SUMMARY:Special Briefing: Geopolitics and Government Relations in Southeast Asia
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nOn 29 April\, AMCHAM hosted a Spotlight Session featuring a closed-door briefing with Hans Vriens\, Founder and Managing Partner of Vriens & Partners\, on the evolving geopolitical landscape. \nAt a time of increasing global complexity\, from shifting trade policies to ongoing conflicts\, the session provided timely insights into how these developments are shaping business decisions\, supply chains\, and regional dynamics. \nHans shared his perspectives on how governments across Southeast Asia are responding to geopolitical pressures\, including U.S. tariffs and broader global tensions\, and what this means for companies operating in the region. He highlighted the growing divergence across the Southeast Asian markets\, with some countries increasingly well-positioned for growth due to policy direction\, investment flows and strategic alignment within global supply chains. \nThe discussion also touched on the structural realities businesses face today\, particularly the difficulty of relocating supply chains\, and how this is reinforcing the importance of strengthening existing regional ecosystems. It also explored how businesses can position themselves in an increasingly multipolar world\, as well as which markets in Southeast Asia are best placed for long-term growth. \nThe session concluded with an engaging Q&A\, allowing participants to explore key concerns and strategic considerations. \nAMCHAM extends its appreciation to Hans Vriens for an insightful and highly valuable discussion.
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