10 ASEAN countries
Singapore: Singapore has a land area of 718.3 square kilometers, and as of June 2014, the provisional total resident population of Singapore is 5.47 million, of which 3.34 million belong to Singaporean citizens and 530,000 "permanent residents". Singapore is a foreign trade-driven economy, with a focus on electronics, petrochemicals, finance, shipping, and services.GDP (2014) total: $308.05 billion, GDP per capita: $56,319.
Malaysia: Malaysia has a land area of 330,257 square kilometers and a total population of 29.949 million. Malaysia is a relatively open national interest-oriented and newly industrialized market economy. Malaysia is an exporter of agriculture and natural resources, with petroleum as a major export, and is the world's largest producer of palm oil. It is the world's largest producer of disk drives, and the latex and rubber industries are Malaysia's economic strengths. It mainly imports machinery and transportation equipment, food, tobacco and fuel, etc. Total GDP (2013): $340,002,000,000; GDP per capita: $11,122.
Indonesia: Indonesia has a land area of about 1,904,000 square kilometers and a marine area of about 3,166,000 square kilometers (excluding the exclusive economic zone). Indonesia has a population of over 248 million (2013),. Indonesia is one of the founding members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the largest economy in Southeast Asia and a member of the Group of 20 (G20). Indonesia's oil, gas and tin reserves are among the world's largest. Indonesia's nickel reserves of about 5.6 million tons are among the highest in the world. Diamond reserves are about 1.5 million carats, among the highest in Asia. In addition, the reserves of uranium, town, copper, ming, aluminum isotope, clock, etc. are also very rich. Foreign trade plays an important role in Indonesia's national economy, and the government has taken a series of measures to encourage and promote the export of non-hydrocarbon products, simplify export procedures and reduce tariffs.GDP (2013) Total: US$910.479 billion; Per capita: GDP US$3,500.