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Debunking the myth of Malaysia’s economic overdependence on China

Some observers claim that the country has become too reliant on China... Read More

Is Vietnam losing its appeal for China’s manufacturers bypassing US tariffs?

Jaideep Singh was quoted in South China Morning Post, 23 July 2024... Read More

Does India’s act east policy
matter to Southeast Asia?

Ties with Malaysia make a powerful case study to assess regional ties... Read More

Seizing the moment: Malaysia's role in a world of geopolitical flux

In the last few years, the global geopolitical chessboard has been changing... Read More

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Jaideep Singh

Jaideep's research interests lie in industrial and trade policy. His public policy experience runs the gamut from national planning in Zanzibar, Tanzania, as an Overseas Development Institute (ODI) fellow to assisting in the formulation of Malaysia's New Industrial Master Plan 2030. He is also no stranger to the think-tank scene, having authored op-eds and contributed comments on trade, fiscal policy and the labour market to local and regional media outlets. Jaideep holds an MPhil in Economics from the University of Cambridge and a BSc (Hons) in Economics from the University of Warwick.

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Debunking the myth of Malaysia’s economic overdependence on China

11 November 2024
Some observers claim that the country has become too reliant on China for its own good – but the data says otherwise. Much ado has been made about Malaysia’s relationship with China, and nowhere is this more apparent than in trade. By now, it should be self-evident that Malaysia and China have strong economic ties:…

Is Vietnam losing its appeal for China’s manufacturers bypassing US tariffs?

23 July 2024
Jaideep Singh was quoted in South China Morning Post, 23 July 2024 Vietnam has long been a preferred destination for foreign-invested projects, but rising costs are pushing Chinese firms to consider their options By Ralph Jennings and Mandy Zuo With China long established as the world’s factory, the United States has led a push to…

Does India’s act east policy
matter to Southeast Asia?

30 May 2024
Ties with Malaysia make a powerful case study to assess regional ties with the South Asian giant. But others are doing better. by Yanitha Meena & Jaideep Singh, 30 May 2024 This year marks the 10th anniversary of India’s “Act East Policy”. Previously known as the “Look East Policy” when launched in the early 1990s,…

Seizing the moment: Malaysia's role in a world of geopolitical flux

31 January 2024
In the last few years, the global geopolitical chessboard has been changing rapidly, and the potential economic implications are manifold. Growing tensions, such as the escalating US-China rivalry as well as ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the Middle East, have given rise to greater uncertainty in the global economy. economy. Recent incidents, including attacks on…
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