ASEAN Sustainable Urbanisation Forum (ASUF) was held on 6-8 October 2021, as part of efforts undertaken by ASEAN in implementing the ASEAN Sustainable Urbanisation Strategy (ASUS) and contributing to sustainable urban development. The three-day event served as platform for ASEAN Member States and relevant stakeholders to connect with each other to share best practices and …
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The Master Plan on ASEAN Connectivity (MPAC) 2025 unlocks more opportunities to create stronger network of peoples, infrastructure and cities that will improve the way we live, work and travel. This will be achieved through initiatives implemented across MPAC 2025 five strategic areas, i.e. Sustainable Infrastructure, Digital Innovation, Seamless Logistics, Regulatory Excellence, and People Mobility. …
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Around half of all ASEAN people live in urban areas, and an additional 70 million are forecast to live in ASEAN cities by 2025. ASUS provides the framework to address challenges associated with urbanisation and improve the living standards of our people. ASUS is one of ASEAN’s initiatives under the Master Plan on ASEAN Connectivity …
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Department of Transportation (DOTr) Secretary Arthur Tugade leads the inauguration of Maasin Airports new passenger terminal building in Maasin City, Southern Leyte on July 02, 2018. Initially constructed in 2015 within the 36-hectare airport, the new building can hold 300 passengers daily, amounting to roughly 100,000 travellers per year. Currently, it allows the Air Juans …
Singapore’s port is one of the busiest in the world, and its maritime industry makes up some 7% of Gross Domestic Product. How has the city-state maintained the primacy of its port in the face of regional competition, unlike many other global cities? The natural advantages of Singapore’s port- a deep water harbour and a …
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