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by Brian D Butler 15 years, 2 months ago
Table of Contents:
Relationship betwen China & SE Asia:
Much like the US is with their supply base....China typically runs an import balance greater than exports, meaning they run a current account deficit with SE Asia. But, surprisingly, the level of imports recently dropped off significantly as China cut back orders in response to the credit crisis of 2007
Countries in Asia: as reviewd by economic development:
the first out the gate:
Japan
the Two "new superpowers" of Asia
China
India
East Asia: the “four tigers”
South Korea
Taiwan
Singapore
Hong Kong
Other countries with economic potential
Philippines
Vietnam
Thailand
Indonesia
Malaysia
Supplier and beneficiary
Australia (getting rich supplying China with raw materials)
Trade blocs
Investment promotion agencies:
Brunei Brunei Economic Development Board
Indonesia Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM)
Laos Lao Dpt of Domestic & Foreign Investment (DDFI)
Malaysia Malaysian Industrial Development Authority (MIDA)
Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea - Investment Promotion Authority
Philippines Philippines Board of Investment
Singapore Singapore Economic Development Board
Thailand Board of Investment - Thailand
Vietnam DPI HCMC Vietnam
Maps of Asia:
Regions:
Table of territories and regions
Name of territory,
with flag
|
Area
(km²)
|
Population
(1 July 2002 est.)
|
Population density
(per km²)
|
Capital |
Eastern Asia: |
China[2] |
9,584,492 |
1,284,303,705 |
134.0 |
Beijing |
Hong Kong (China)[3] |
1,092 |
7,303,334 |
6,688.0 |
— |
Japan |
377,835 |
126,974,628 |
336.1 |
Tokyo |
Macau (China)[4] |
25 |
461,833 |
18,473.3 |
— |
Mongolia |
1,565,000 |
2,694,432 |
1.7 |
Ulaanbaatar |
North Korea |
120,540 |
22,224,195 |
184.4 |
Pyongyang |
South Korea |
98,480 |
48,324,000 |
490.7 |
Seoul |
Republic of China[5] |
35,980 |
22,548,009 |
626.7 |
Taipei |
Southeastern Asia: |
Brunei |
5,770 |
350,898 |
60.8 |
Bandar Seri Begawan |
Cambodia |
181,040 |
12,775,324 |
70.6 |
Phnom Penh |
Indonesia[6] |
1,919,440 |
231,328,092 |
120.5 |
Jakarta |
Laos |
236,800 |
5,777,180 |
24.4 |
Vientiane |
Malaysia |
329,750 |
22,662,365 |
68.7 |
Kuala Lumpur |
Myanmar (Burma) |
678,500 |
42,238,224 |
62.3 |
Naypyidaw |
Philippines |
300,000 |
84,525,639 |
281.8 |
Manila |
Singapore |
693 |
4,452,732 |
6,425.3 |
Singapore |
Thailand |
514,000 |
62,354,402 |
121.3 |
Bangkok |
Timor-Leste (East Timor)[7] |
15,007 |
952,618 |
63.5 |
Dili |
Vietnam |
329,560 |
81,098,416 |
246.1 |
Hanoi |
Southern Asia: |
Afghanistan |
647,500 |
27,755,775 |
42.9 |
Kabul |
Bangladesh |
144,000 |
133,376,684 |
926.2 |
Dhaka |
India |
3,064,898 |
1,045,845,226 |
341.2 |
New Delhi |
Maldives |
300 |
320,165 |
1,067.2 |
Malé |
Nepal |
140,800 |
25,873,917 |
183.8 |
Kathmandu |
Pakistan |
803,940 |
147,663,429 |
183.7 |
Islamabad |
Sri Lanka |
65,610 |
19,576,783 |
298.4 |
Colombo |
Iran |
1,648,195 km |
70,472,846 |
42 |
Tehran |
Marketing in Asia
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