Asian Development Bank Announces $70 Billion Southeast Asia Energy Initiative
Published on 5/7/2026

AI Summary
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has launched a $70 billion initiative aimed at enhancing energy and digital infrastructure in Southeast Asia, projecting significant boosts for the region. This program includes a pan-Asia power grid to interconnect national systems and a digital highway set to aid connectivity by 2035. Southeast Asia is identified as the primary beneficiary, with Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines expected to gain the most from this funding allocation. ADB's historical lending patterns suggest these countries will capitalize on their infrastructure needs and active project pipelines.
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