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ASEAN relation | Country | UTC offset | Notes | More |
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ASEAN member | Myanmar | +06:30 | Some experts suggest that moving to UTC+07:00, rather than UTC+08:00, would be a more natural change. | Time in Myanmar |
ASEAN member | Thailand | +07:00 | Tried unsuccessfully to switch in 2001. Issue remains under discussion. | Time in Thailand |
ASEAN member | Laos | +07:00 | ||
ASEAN member | Vietnam | +07:00 | Time in Vietnam | |
ASEAN member | Cambodia | +07:00 | ||
ASEAN member | Indonesia | +07:00 +08:00 +09:00 |
A single national time zone of UTC+08:00 may be in place by Independence Day (August 17), although some scientists favor leaving the east at UTC+09:00. | Time in Indonesia |
ASEAN member | Singapore | +08:00 | Since 1982-01-01. | Time in Singapore |
ASEAN member | Malaysia | +08:00 | Peninsular Malaysia switched from UTC+07:30 on 1982-01-01, and East Malaysia uses it since 1933, except for the Japanese Occupation during World War Two. | Time in Malaysia |
ASEAN member | Brunei | +08:00 | ||
ASEAN member | Philippines | +08:00 | Time in the Philippines | |
ASEAN observer | Timor-Leste | +09:00 | ||
ASEAN observer | Papua New Guinea | +10:00 | ||
ASEAN Plus Three | Japan | +09:00 | Time in Japan | |
ASEAN Plus Three | South Korea | +09:00 | Korean Standard Time | |
ASEAN Plus Three | People's Republic of China | +08:00 | Time in China |
Read more about this topic: ASEAN Common Time
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