European companies plan to up trade, investment in ASEAN
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Most European companies will increase trade and investment in an integrated Association of Southeast Asian Nations over the next five years, according to a survey, although many also expressed frustration at existing trade barriers. The 2016 EU-ASEAN Business Sentiment Survey showed that 85% of European respondents said they would increase trade and investment in the ASEAN market, up from 80% recorded in last year’s survey. Malaysia was the most popular country as the prospective destination of trade and investment, followed by Indonesia. The second annual survey, conducted by the EU-ASEAN Business Council, the body representing European companies operating in Southeast Asia, polled 204 company executives.