The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has pledged $30 billion by 2030 to support long-term development in Southeast Asia, announced during the 48th ASEAN Summit. This funding aims to enhance regional resilience amidst economic pressures and geopolitical uncertainties. ADB will focus on initiatives like capital market deepening and improving energy connectivity, among others. The post ADB Commits $30 Billion By 2030 To Support ASEAN’s Long-Term Develo…
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