ETL GLOBAL is pleased to announce the release of the Emerging Asia Manufacturing Index 2024 (EAMI 2024) by its member, Dezan Shira & Associates.

This report delivers key insights for businesses and investors interested in Asia’s flourishing manufacturing sector. Covering the seven APAC leaders in economic growth and development (China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam), the EAMI evaluates 48 parameters across categories such as economic stability, political risk, business environment, international trade, tax policy, infrastructure, workforce, and innovation. In addition, the report also covers Bangladesh, given its rising profile within global manufacturing.

For manufacturers seeking expansion in Asia or investors exploring new opportunities, the EAMI 2024 is an invaluable resource. Leveraging local expertise, Dezan Shira & Associates have compiled this guide to help identify opportunities, mitigate risks, and plan successful business expansions.

Download the EAMI 2024 today and uncover the potential within Asia.

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