The Philippine Star

Phl has 2nd biggest population in Asean

- By DELON PORCALLA

The Philippine­s has the second biggest population – next to Indonesia – among countries belonging to the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

Based on data from the 3rd ASEAN Connectivi­ty Forum held last week in Seoul, the Philippine­s’ population stood at 101.6 million as of August as against Indonesia’s 248 million.

Indonesia has a land area of 1.8 million square kilometers while the Philippine­s has 300,000 square kilometers divided among three major archipelag­ic regions – Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.

ASEAN-South Korea records likewise show that the Philippine­s has $ 240.7 billion in gross domestic product while Indonesia has $894.9 billion.

Vietnam has the third biggest population with 89.7 million, followed by Thailand with 68.2 million and Myanmar (61.5 million).

Malaysia is sixth with 29.9 million citizens living in a 330,290 square kilometer land area. Landlocked Cambodia and Lao ranked seventh and eighth – 14.9 million and 6.6 million, respective­ly.

The island-state of Singapore ranked ninth with 5.4 million people; while tiny Brunei only has 400,000 people.

Singapore – which is just 716 square kilometers, or just as big as Metro Manila – has a GDP of $267.9 billion. Kuala Lumpur has $307.2 billion GDP while Bangkok has $377 billion.

The details about the population of each ASEAN country were contained in the press kit the ASEAN-ROK forum gave to journalist­s. The STAR updated the data on the Philippine­s.

South Korea, which sponsored the ASEAN connectivi­ty forum, said its vision was “to be a key player in building a lasting and genuine partnershi­p between ASEAN and Korea,” and where mandates include “increasing trade volume, accelerate investment flow, invigorate tourism and enrich cultural and people-to-people exchange.”

“The ASEAN-Korea Centre was establishe­d as an intergover­nmental organizati­on with the aim to promote exchanges among Korea and the 10 Asean member states. It was officially inaugurate­d in March 2009,” a portion of the press kit read.

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