1、2 0 2 5LONG-TERM GROWTH PROSPECTS REMAIN INTACT2 3CUSHMAN&WAKEFIELDSoutheast Asia Outlook 2025:Long-Term Growth Prospects Remain IntactEconomic Indicators Snapshot(20241)THAILAND Population:69 Mn GDP:US$497 Bn Unemployment:1.1%Income Growth2:3.9%PHILIPPINES Population:120 Mn GDP:US$426 Bn Unemployme
2、nt:4.4%Income Growth2:7.6%VIETNAM Population:101 Mn GDP:US$409 Bn Unemployment:2.1%Income Growth3:8.6%MALAYSIA Population:34 Mn GDP:US$407 Bn Unemployment:3.5%Income Growth2:4.6%INDONESIA Population:283 Mn GDP:US$1,323 Bn Unemployment:5.2%Income Growth2:5.1%SINGAPORE Population:6 Mn GDP:US$414 Bn Un
3、employment:1.9%Income Growth2:2.8%The global landscape is currently marked by considerable policy uncertainty,triggered by the United States introduction of broad tariffs.As of time of writing,the situation remains highly fluid and the long-term implications of these measures remain uncertain.As suc
4、h,this report may not capture the full extent of its impact,and its findings may be subject to change as new developments emerge.The risk of a global economic slowdown has risen,and this would invariably temper Southeast Asias(SEA)economic growth forecasts over the short term.The impact of unfolding
5、 events on SEA will be complex and varied,and the uncertainty could prompt the need for further diversification of supply chains within the region,though this process will take time.Despite these challenges,SEA has demonstrated economic resilience over the past decade and is still projected to be on
6、e of the worlds fastest-growing regions,underscoring its long-term growth potential.This outlook is underpinned by its youthful demographics,expanding middle class,and developing infrastructure,making it an attractive growth market for companies looking to establish or expand their presence in the r