An ASEAN-wide ecolabelling scheme could pave the way for unified green standards that drive sustainable economic growth across the region.
Zahrana Nadifa Ramadhanty is a Master of Public Policy and Global Affairs candidate at the University of British Columbia (UBC) and a diplomat for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia. She is ...
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The year 2025 will be tough, but if Malaysia uses its position as ASEAN Chair wisely, ASEAN will prove tougher.