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Southeast Asia's green investments dipped 7% y-o-y to US$5.2 bil in 2022

Jovi Ho
Jovi Ho • 5 min read
Southeast Asia's green investments dipped 7% y-o-y to US$5.2 bil in 2022
Over half of the green investments in the region go towards Indonesia and Singapore, which have been steadily growing over the last couple of years. Photo: Bloomberg
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Green investments in Southeast Asia dipped 7% y-o-y to US$5.2 billion ($7.03 billion) in 2022, extending a downward trend from previous years, according to a report by Bain & Company, Temasek, GenZero and Amazon Web Services (AWS) released on June 6.

While foreign investors continued to account for most of the region’s green investments, the nature of foreign investment in the Southeast Asia green economy is shifting, reads the “Southeast Asia’s Green Economy 2023 Report: Cracking the code” report.

In 2022, foreign investment from outside of Southeast Asia fell by over 50% compared to 2021 and 2020.

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