Q&A: The Asia-Pacific is growing rapidly. How may we help create a more beneficial future in the asia pacific region?

Posted by on Sep 17, 2011 in Asia Market | 1,096 comments

Question by tothebatmobile: The Asia-Pacific is growing rapidly. How may we help create a more beneficial future in the asia pacific region?
I would like to to know methods over how we may create the asia-pacific region even more beneficial.

Economically
Environmentally

and reducing poverty etcetera.

How may we help this region.

This is any country in Asia as well as Australiasia.

How may we create the whole place more beneficial for those who live there?
Also, being the richest country goes along with no poverty, what may Australia do about it?

Best answer:

Answer by Heather C
ending communism

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2 Comments

  1. Countries that are rich should help especially countries in the region for example Brunei, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore, they should put in some money to rebuild the countries that are still developing like Indonesia, Cambodia, Vietnam etc. Environmentally, the developing countries need to stop littering their countries, they need proper waste systems, proper sewage systems, proper bank systems, there is a lot of problems in these countries because there is not enough money, if America could just give maybe 100 billion (not trying to go overboard but you get the picture) dollars to each country then maybe there wouldn’t be any more poverty etc

  2. The Asia Pacific region first needs to dissolve all sorts of trade barriers and promote regional investment in ALL sectors to generate jobs. For example, investors from China and India should be encouraged to invest and open industries in countries such as Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar and Philippines, which are economically weaker.

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