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ASEAN Moves Closer to a Landmark $2 Trillion Digital Economy Agreement

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August 20, 2026
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Southeast Asian nations are close to finalizing the ASEAN Digital Economy Framework Agreement (DEFA), a landmark regional pact designed to govern their digital economy, projected to reach $2 trillion by 2030. This agreement, supported by the World Economic Forum, aims to harmonize digital trade rules, facilitate cross-border data flows, and establish coherent regulations for e-commerce and digital payments across the region.

DEFA seeks to move from fragmentation to integration, fostering a seamless digital ecosystem that benefits businesses of all sizes, including MSMEs, and promotes inclusive growth. The agreement is expected to be signed by the end of 2026, promising significant economic benefits through digital integration.

  • Southeast Asian nations have come a step closer to cementing the world’s first regional agreement on digital economy governance.
  • The ASEAN Digital Economy Framework Agreement (DEFA), due to be concluded and signed in 2026, aims to bolster a digital economy that could reach $2 trillion by 2030.
  • The World Economic Forum’s ASEAN Digital Economy Agreement Leadership project has supported the DEFA negotiation process since its inception.

Southeast Asian nations have reached a critical milestone in negotiations for the world’s first comprehensive regional digital economy agreement, setting the stage for digital integration across a market of nearly 680 million people.

asean takes major step toward landmark digital economy pact

At a gathering in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) announced it reached the “substantial conclusion” in negotiations for the region’s Digital Economy Framework Agreement (DEFA). The announcement marks a major step in more than two years of talks, which included 14 rounds of negotiations.

ASEAN DEFA is now poised to become the world’s first region-wide agreement focused exclusively on digital economy governance. Unlike digital provisions embedded in broader trade agreements, the pact stands out as a dedicated framework designed to harmonize digital trade rules, enable trusted cross-border data flows and establish coherent regulations for paperless trading, e-commerce, cybersecurity and digital payments across ASEAN.

A $2 trillion digital future

The economic stakes involved are significant as ASEAN’s digital economy continues to grow rapidly. Currently valued at around $300 billion, it is projected to reach $1 trillion by 2030, a figure that could potentially double to $2 trillion with DEFA’s successful implementation.

Indonesia, which leads the region’s digital economy with a $90 billion valuation in 2024, could reportedly see its digital economy triple to $360 billion by 2030, with e-commerce contributing $150 billion.​

In 2023, 71% of all venture capital deals across ASEAN were digital economy-related, 11% higher than the global average. Meanwhile, annual announced investments in communication, data processing and hosting services have increased nearly sixfold in the past ten years, from $777 million in 2015 to $4.4 billion in 2024.

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