SINGAPORE/JAKARTA/MANILA/BANGKOK -- Southeast Asia's economic growth could improve next year, according to analysts and official projections, but wobbly macroeconomic conditions could cause uneven gains among countries.
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Jakarta's Tanjung Priok port on July 16. (Photo by Ken Kobayashi)
SINGAPORE/JAKARTA/MANILA/BANGKOK -- Southeast Asia's economic growth could improve next year, according to analysts and official projections, but wobbly macroeconomic conditions could cause uneven gains among countries.