Strengthening the Connectivity of Supply Chains in East Asia
Feng Li
East Asian Policy (EAP), 2025, vol. 17, issue 01, 7-22
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East Asia can optimise its manufacturing capacities, leverage regional integration, and boost its productivity through innovation potentials. These factors provide key regional advantages for supply chain connectivity in the region. Currently, the ASEAN Plus Three (APT) countries have achieved consensus and progress in connectivity. Value chains and low-carbon initiatives are two key concerns in the future. To improve APT supply chain connectivity, a long-term cooperation mechanism and intraregional policy coordination are an imperative, with full utilisation of connected infrastructure and shared technology.
Date: 2025
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