Brunei Darussalam–Indonesia–Malaysia–Philippines East ASEAN Growth Area
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The Brunei Darussalam–Indonesia–Malaysia–Philippines East ASEAN Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA) is a cooperation initiative established in 1994 to spur development in remote and less developed areas in the four participating Southeast Asian countries.[1]
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Brunei Darussalam–Indonesia–Malaysia–Philippines East ASEAN Growth Area | |
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Type | Subregional economic co-operation |
Members | 4 Countries |
Establishment | 24 March 1994 |
Area | |
• Total | 1,600,000 km2 (620,000 sq mi) |
GDP (PPP) | 2020 estimate |
• Total | $322.8 billion |
Website https://bimp-eaga.asia/ |
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It is home to ecologically important areas. The Heart of Borneo, which straddles Indonesia, Malaysia, and parts of Brunei, is the largest contiguous forest area remaining in Southeast Asia.[2] The Sulu–Sulawesi Seas is a highly biodiverse, globally significant biogeographic unit in the Coral Triangle—the center of the world's highest concentration of marine biodiversity.[3][4]