[CADDi Manufacturing Survey] Despite Launch of 'Power Asia,' Only 10% of Manufacturers Can Quantitatively Track Southeast Asian Supply Chain Risks
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CADDi conducted a survey of 196 manufacturing companies, revealing that only 9.7% can quantitatively monitor and manage supply chain risks in Southeast Asia using data, while nearly 80% lack data-driven visibility. Awareness of Japan's 'Power Asia' initiative remains low, with 79.1% unaware of its details. The data gap poses a critical challenge to corporate resilience and competitiveness.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is 'Power Asia'?
- A: A ¥1.6 trillion Japanese government initiative launched in April 2026 to strengthen energy and resource partnerships with Southeast Asia.
- Q: How many manufacturers can data-track Southeast Asian supply chain risks?
- A: Only 9.7% of surveyed manufacturers can quantitatively monitor supply chain risks in Southeast Asia using data.
- Q: What is the top supply chain challenge in Southeast Asia?
- A: Rising energy costs increasing operational expenses (25.5%), followed by production instability (19.9%).