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“Foreign Trade and Business in Southeast Asia (ASEAN)” (30 ECTS, Masters, Doctorate, International Business, English, Online)

Foreign Trade and Business in Southeast Asia (ASEAN)

Eight subjects compose the Module “Foreign Trade and Business in Southeast Asia (ASEAN)” (Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam) taught by EENI Global Business School:

Business in Southeast Asia (ASEAN) Module, Master, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand

  1. Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
  2. ASEAN countries and the Buddhist Economic Area
  3. ASEAN Trade Agreements
  4. Business in the ASEAN Markets: Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam
  5. Businesspeople of the ASEAN Region
  6. Trade Agreements and Economic Institutions related to the ASEAN Countries
  7. Other Economic Institutions related to the ASEAN Markets
  8. Business Plan for the ASEAN Markets

Asia Masters, Doctorate (Global Business, Foreign Trade)

  1. Credits: 30 ECTS Credits
  2. Duration: 6
    months It is recommended to dedicate about twelve hours of study per week following a flexible schedule. It is possible to reduce the duration dedicating more hours a week
  3. Download the syllabus (PDF)

Languages: Masters, Doctorate, International Business, English

  1. Also
    available in For improving the international communication skills, the student has free access to the learning materials in these languages (free multilingual training).
    Study Master Doctorate in International Business in Spanish Sudeste Asiático Study, Module Master Doctorate in International Business in French ASEAN Masters Foreign Trade in Portuguese ASEAN

This Module belongs to the following Higher Education Programs taught by EENI:

Doctorate: Islamic Business.

Doctorate in International Business (DIB) Online

Masters: International Business, Foreign Trade.

Masters in International Business and Foreign Trade (MIB)

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Sample:
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)

The main objective of the Module is to provide an overview of the Southeast Asian economy and the business opportunities in order to:

  1. Understand the importance of the ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations)
  2. Learn to do business in the ASEAN Countries (Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam)
  3. Identify the business opportunities in the ASEAN Markets
  4. Know the Trade Agreements in the ASEAN Region
  5. Analyze the foreign trade and the foreign direct investment flows
  6. Develop a business plan for the ASEAN Markets

This Module is intended for all those wanting to specialize in the Southeast Asian Markets.

Diploma of Master, Doctorate in International Business

Mekong Economic Cooperation Strategy (ACMECS): Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam

1- Buddhist Economic Area (PDF).

Buddhism and Global Business

  1. Introduction to the ASEAN religions: Buddhism, Islam, Christianity, and Hinduism
    1. Why study “Buddhism and Business”?
  2. The ASEAN Buddhists Countries (Vietnam, Singapore, Burma, Cambodia, Laos, and Thailand)
  3. Aung San Suu Kyi
  4. The ASEAN Muslim Countries (Indonesia, Malaysia, and Brunei) and the Malay Economic Area of the Islamic Civilization

2- ASEAN.

  1. ASEAN Economic Community
  2. FDI in the ASEAN Countries
  3. ASEAN Free-Trade Area
  4. Mekong River Commission

Market Access - Trade Agreements

ASEAN Intra-regional Agreements.

  1. Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle
  2. Mekong Economic Cooperation
  3. East ASEAN Growth Area

3- ASEAN Trade Agreements.

  1. China
  2. Canada
  3. Australia-New Zealand Agreement
  4. India
  5. EU
  6. Japan
  7. Korea
  8. Russia
  9. U.S.
  10. Pakistan
  11. Regional Comprehensive Economic Association

Economic Corridors:

  1. Asia-Africa Corridor
  2. East-West Corridor (Myanmar-Vietnam)
  3. Nanning-Singapore Corridor
    1. Pan-Beibu Gulf Economic Zone

East-West Economic Corridor (Myanmar-Thailand-Laos-Vietnam)

3- Doing Business in the ASEAN Markets:

  1. Business in Brunei
  2. Business in Cambodia
  3. Business in Indonesia
  4. Business in Laos
  5. Business in Malaysia
  6. Business in Myanmar
  7. Business in the Philippines
  8. Business in Singapore
  9. Business in Thailand
  10. Business in Vietnam

4- businesspeople and enterprises in the ASEAN Region.

  1. Kith Meng
  2. Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno
  3. Thaksin Shinawatra
  4. Tan Sri Mokhtar

6- Trade Agreements and Economic Institutions related to the countries analyzed in the Module in Business in Southeast Asia (ASEAN):

  1. APEC
  2. Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership
  3. Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement
  4. Greater Mekong Subregion
  5. Indian-Ocean Rim Association
  6. Bay of Bengal Initiative
  7. Asian Clearing Union
  8. OIC
    1. Trade Preferential System of the OIC
  9. European Union
    1. EU-ASEAN (Association Agreement)
    2. EU- Partnership and Cooperation Agreements with Singapore, Vietnam and Thailand (not ratified)
    3. GSP
  10. EFTA Trade Agreements with Singapore and the Philippines
  11. New Zealand-Thailand Closer Economic Partnership
  12. India-Indonesia Agreement
  13. Thailand has Trade Agreements with India, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), China, and New Zealand
  14. Singapore has in force several Trade Agreements with Australia, China, Jordan, India, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Panama, Peru, the EFTA, and the U.S.
  15. Vietnam has a Customs Union with Russia

7- Business Plan for the ASEAN Markets.

The Module includes the Market Access tool
ASEAN Market Access

Other Economic Organizations related to the ASEAN Countries

Asian Economic Institutions

  1. Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PEEC)
  2. Islamic Development Bank
  3. Boao Forum for Asia
  4. Asia Cooperation Dialogue
  5. Asia-Europe Meeting
  6. FEALAC
  7. Asian Development Bank
  8. ESCAP
  9. Colombo Plan

Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno Indonesian Businessman (Module Master Doctorate)

Religions ASEAN

Tan Sri Mokhtar Malaysian Businessman (Module Master Doctorate)

Kith Meng Cambodian Businessman (Module Master Doctorate)


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