Industrial Revolution 4.0: Key for Vietnam and ASEAN development
The Fourth Industrial Revolution refers to a set of highly disruptive technologies, such as artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, block chain and 3D printing, that are transforming social, economic and political systems and putting huge pressure on leaders and policy-makers to respond.

![]() The era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution is changing the landscape in significant ways.
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The core principles of this approach to regional relations must remain. But, alongside the ASEAN Way, the region needs a new operating system. In addition to many successes, ASEAN faces considerable challenges, from rising inequality to rapid urbanization and climate change. Arguably the most momentous challenges will come from the spread of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
![]() Equally, 4.0 Industrial revolution will bring tremendous challenges, and some members of ASEAN, such as Vietnam will be more affected than others.
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Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies will create new ways for citizens to connect to each other, to trade with each other, and to access services that are currently not available. In Viet Nam, the Philippines and Myanmar, a third or less of the population have a bank account. Under the Fourth Industrial Revolution, citizens will gain access to new sources of information, (for example, news and market prices), new forms of education (such as online courses and virtual classrooms), new healthcare (for example, telemedicine powered by smartphones linked to diagnostic pills) and new financial services. The result could be much more inclusive forms of economic growth.
Equally, it will bring tremendous challenges, such as deep disruption to jobs as AI and advanced robotics undermine both manufacturing and services jobs, and some members of ASEAN will be more affected than others. Other challenges may pose to ASEAN are inequality and political instability; concentration of market power by global giants; more exposure and vulnerability to cyber attacks.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution also calls for a new way of formulating policy and regulation. The speed of change under the revolution is accelerating, and the old ways of crafting policy, especially cross-border policy, are too slow, too backward-looking and too rigid. Instead, governance and regulation need to become more agile, faster, more iterative and experimental.

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