Singapore and Malaysia have generally been the primary FDI recipients in ASEAN [10]. In contrast, the new members of ASEAN, such as Laos and Cambodia, have recently emerged as new attractive locations for FDI, while with Indonesia there has been some uncertainty because the inflows have not been steady, especially after the 1997 economic crisis [10]. One of the fascinating things about Myanmar is that since the 2010 election year there has already been an approximately 75 percent increase in the country’s FDI in a matter of only two years [9]. The combined GDP of the region is a respectable 2.3 trillion US dollars. The GDP growth for the entire ASEAN region was around 5.7 percent for the year 2012 and is expected to grow for two consecutive years at around 5.5 percent per year [8].