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Southeast Asia needs to ‘think bigger’ if it wants to compete at the same level as the world’s biggest companies

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Southeast Asia should be well-placed to thrive in a more geopolitically complex world. The region is rich in natural resources, has a young and increasingly wealthy population, and maintains economic and trade links with major economic powers like the U.S., China, India and the Gulf Cooperation Council.

Yet during the Fortune Innovation Forum in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday, Asia Partners co-founder Nicholas Nash challenged Southeast Asian entrepreneurs to be much more ambitious in their aims.

“We’re not thinking big enough,” he said, in response to a question about how talent is moving around the reason. “If Southeast Asian talent can be attached to companies that can scale beyond 40, 50 or 100 billion [dollars’ worth] of market cap, they will stay.”

The only way to get to that level, Nash argued, was consolidation. “Not one of our countries in ASEAN is big enough to produce a multi-billion dollar company,” he said, noting that fewer than ten companies in Southeast Asia had a market value worth just 1% of Nvidia’s $4.6 trillion. 

Southeast Asia’s most valuable company is the Singaporean bank DBS, which has a market value of $116 billion. That’s merely a fraction of the total worth of Asia’s most valuable company, Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC. Just seven Southeast Asia-based companies are on this year’s Global 500, Fortune’s annual ranking of global companies by revenue; China, by comparison, has 124 firms on the list. 

“Considering the short lifespans we have, would you rather attach yourself to a company that could become a three or four trillion dollar company, or a company that could become a two or three billion dollar company?” Nash asked.

Nash’s concerns about talent were matched by Dato’ Seri Wong Siew Hai, president of the Malaysia Semiconductor Industry Association. The Southeast Asian country has been part of semiconductor supply chains for decades, ever since Intel opened its first non-U.S. plant in Penang in 1972. (Some of the world’s largest chip companies, like Broadcom and Intel, are now led by CEOs with roots in Malaysia)

“Singapore gives out ASEAN scholarships, and our people just go there. Even when we don’t take the scholarships, they still hire our Malaysian talent,” Wong said. “Today, we don’t just have Singapore, we have China, Taiwan, and the rest of the world trying to take our talent.”

Wong put a positive spin on this competition: “This tells me that we have the talent,” he said. “How do we create ‘the Malaysian dream’ like ‘the American dream,’ where you can get all these opportunities in Malaysia?”



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