Daily Digest of Asia || October 20, 2025
Asia Daily Update: Top Stories from October 20, 2025
Hello everyone, here’s your quick roundup of Asia’s biggest news from yesterday!
Sourced from trusted outlets like Reuters, AP News, BBC, and Al Jazeera. From economic shifts to regional diplomacy and trade matters — these stories matter. What’s your take? Share in the comments!
1. China’s economy slows as trade war, weak demand highlight structural risks
China’s third-quarter growth eased to 4.8% year-on-year, its weakest pace in a year, even though industrial output beat expectations. Weak retail sales and a downturn in housing signal deeper domestic demand issues amid mounting U.S.–China trade tensions.
Source: Reuters | Full story
2. South Korea ramps up security ahead of high-stakes APEC summit next week
With the APEC 2025 Korea summit in Gyeongju just days away, South Korea has deployed up to 18,500 personnel and activated anti-drone systems to safeguard the event — which may bring together Donald Trump and Xi Jinping in their first meeting since the US election.
Source: Reuters | Full story
3. Indonesia to manufacture national car in next 3 years, budget already allocated
The government of Indonesia says it has allocated land and budget to begin domestic car production within three years, part of its push to boost industrialisation and move up the manufacturing value chain.
Source: Reuters | Full story
4. Vietnam’s budget carrier Vietjet ends operations of Chinese-made COMAC aircraft
Vietnam’s low-cost airline Vietjet Air has chosen not to renew its six-month lease of two Chinese-made COMAC C909 jets, citing cost and regulatory reasons — a setback for China’s aircraft-maker push into ASEAN markets.
Source: Reuters | Full story
That’s the wrap for October 20’s top Asia stories!
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