International students are increasingly choosing Asian destinations for business studies over options like Canada, the US, the UK, and Australia, according to a new survey of business schools in 27 countries. The study found that 67% of the surveyed business schools were affected by legal or policy changes related to international students, with those institutions anticipating an average enrolment drop of 16% in the upcoming year. However, countries such as South Korea, India, and Malaysia are gaining students through initiatives like streamlining visas, expanding English-taught programs, and offering scholarships—highlighting what the report describes as the rise of the “Asian decade” in global higher education.