Asean+3 Versus Global Crunch
The finance chiefs of the members of Asean are meeting with their counterparts from three Asian economic powerhouses (Japan, China, and South Korea) to implement precautionary measures to avoid the region to fall deeper into severe financial meltdown.
Bangkok, Thailand, March 28, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Asean Affairs, the Voice of Southeast Asia based in Bangkok and distributed worldwide (34 Countries, 4 Continents) just announced that the latest Asean Roundup program is available on www.aseanaffairs.com/page/aa_t_v_.
AseanAffairs' Daniel Schwartz, VP Global Marketing, recently appeared on the monthly show, and discussed the recent cooperation agreements signed between Asean and Korea, China and Japan. They pledged $120bn - $40bn from Asean and $80bn from Korea, China and Japan to ensure funds are available to support the economies in Asean during these extremely difficult economic times.
Asean Roundup appears monthly on NBT Channel 11 here in Thailand, is also available via Cable Television and on www.aseanaffairs.com . The show covers the key issues of the month surrounding Asean. Next show will go air on April 7th with the focus on the current economic situation in the top 5 Asean economies. Plans are afoot to expand the show with a new segment to be added in the middle of the month covering the most current events and interviews with key business people around the region.
For more information regarding Asean Affairs, please access its website at www.aseanaffairs.com or contact the Asean Affairs Team via e-mail at exec-assistant@aseanaffairs.com.
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AseanAffairs' Daniel Schwartz, VP Global Marketing, recently appeared on the monthly show, and discussed the recent cooperation agreements signed between Asean and Korea, China and Japan. They pledged $120bn - $40bn from Asean and $80bn from Korea, China and Japan to ensure funds are available to support the economies in Asean during these extremely difficult economic times.
Asean Roundup appears monthly on NBT Channel 11 here in Thailand, is also available via Cable Television and on www.aseanaffairs.com . The show covers the key issues of the month surrounding Asean. Next show will go air on April 7th with the focus on the current economic situation in the top 5 Asean economies. Plans are afoot to expand the show with a new segment to be added in the middle of the month covering the most current events and interviews with key business people around the region.
For more information regarding Asean Affairs, please access its website at www.aseanaffairs.com or contact the Asean Affairs Team via e-mail at exec-assistant@aseanaffairs.com.
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