Asia’s future is in its own hands


United voices: Kim (seventh from left, front row), Choi (eighth from left, front row), Tanee (ninth from left, front row), Chair and CEO of the American Chamber of Commerce in Korea James Kim (fifth from left, first row) and Ng (sixth from left, front row), as well as board members of the Asian News Network, posing for a group photo at The Korea Herald HIT Forum 2025 at the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Seoul. — The Korea Herald/ANN

SEOUL: Asia’s future will be determined not by outside powers, but by its own voices and connections, leading editors across the region say at The Korea Herald HIT Forum here.

More than 20 editors and publishers from 19 countries, members of the Asia News Network (ANN), joined policymakers and business executives at the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry to debate the region’s path forward.

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