Programme

AAF 2025

The Global Future and Challenges Ahead

Date: Tuesday, 5 August 2025
Time: 0830 to 1645
Venue: TBC

0830 0900 

Registration 

0900 – 0910 

Welcome Remarks

Associate Professor Simon Tay, Chairman, Singapore Institute of International Affairs

0910 – 0955 

Keynote Dialogue: SG60 — Looking Ahead to the Future

0955 1040

Keynote Dialogue: Charting ASEAN’s Strategic Course

Keynote Speaker: Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, Secretary-General of ASEAN

Moderator: Associate Professor Simon Tay, Chairman, Singapore Institute of International Affairs

1040 – 1110

Tea Break

1110 – 1210

Panel 1: Understanding Geopolitics and Geoeconomics   

In an increasingly multipolar world, trade is no longer just an economic activity, it’s a geopolitical tool. A Trump 2.0 has brought about greater power rivalry, and the trade tensions between the US and China have reshaped the landscape of global commerce, with rising protectionism and shifts in the global supply chain. As geoeconomics continues to play a central role in international relations, this panel will explore how it is reshaping the global trading system and unpack its economic and political ramifications.  

  • Will trade conflicts lead to a new era of de-globalization, or is there room for negotiation and compromise? 
  • How does the trade war impact countries caught in the middle, such as those in Southeast Asia?
1210 – 1230 

Fireside Chat  

Speaker: Associate Professor Simon Tay, Chairman, Singapore Institute of International Affairs  

Moderator: Mr. Nicholas Fang, Director of Security & Global Affairs, Singapore Institute of International Affairs

1230  1330 

Lunch

1330 – 1415 

Keynote Dialogue: Redefining Resource-Based Growth

1415 – 151

Panel 2: Powering the New Economy  

Southeast Asia’s rapid economic growth and ongoing efforts to build downstream industries need to be supported by reliable energy supply and cutting-edge digital infrastructure. The need for integrated solutions that address energy sustainability, data management, and digital infrastructure has never been more critical. Key initiatives like the ASEAN Power Grid and the rise of data centers are reshaping the landscape of Southeast Asia’s future. As energy systems evolve, the expansion and optimization of energy and data-related services closer to end users and businesses will play a pivotal role. This panel will explore the interconnected roles of energy and technology in powering the new ASEAN economy. 

  • What are the key challenges in achieving cross-border energy integration in Southeast Asia? 
  • How can innovation be harnessed to shape regional energy and digital infrastructure?
151– 1615

 

 

Panel 3: Future of the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone 

The Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone (SEZ) stands at the crossroads of innovation, trade, and regional cooperation, transforming the economic landscape of both Malaysia and Singapore. it aims to enhance trade, investment, and economic integration between Johor and Singapore, focusing on high-value sectors such as technology, manufacturing, logistics, and finance. This panel will delve into the strategic development, milestones and challenges of this cross-border project, which seeks to foster stronger economic ties between the two nations. 

  • How has the changing landscape of global trade shaped the development and business strategies within the JS-SEZ? 
  • How can regulatory frameworks be shaped to support evolving business needs and long-term resilience? 

Panellists:  

  • Dr. Melvin Heng, Executive Director and Group CEO, Thomson Medical 
  • Mr. Alvin Lee, Country CEO, Maybank Singapore
1615 – 1625

Closing Remarks 

Associate Professor Simon Tay, Chairman, Singapore Institute of International Affairs

1625 1645 

Networking Tea Break

1645 

End

*Conference programme is subject to changes (updated 5 June 2025)