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Malaysia: PM expects ringgit to regain strength

KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak expects the ringgit to regain its strength and an appropriate market rate as the economy continues to perform well, which has been predicted by all forecasters. In his economic vision statement issued on Tuesday, ahead of the unveiling of the Budget 2018 proposals on Friday, the Prime Minister […]

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Thailand to market organic herbs in Cambodia

The Thai Commerce Ministry plans to promote the export of Thai organic herbs in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam, aiming to create added value for the sector. The ministry will start its herbal marketing plan in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam, where consumers are familiar with Asian herbs, according to a recent article published in the […]

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APEC: Necessity to diversify investment resources for infrastructure development

The Hanoitimes – APEC’s Finance Ministers have agreed on diversifying financial resources to facilitate the participation of private sectors in infrastructure investment. This is one of the important statement at the Joint press release of the Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Finance Minister Meeting 2017 at Quang Nam on October 21. Currently, many APEC economic members, […]

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Vietnam in global integration: Competition for Development

The Hanoitimes – From food and beverage, household products, electronics to services, customers are having more options to choose with brands from Thailand, China, Korea, Japan, which is putting pressures on domestic enterprises to up their games. Products from Japan, Korean, Thailand are dominating Vietnam’s super markets, after China and Korean, Thailand is one of the […]

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Philippines: Govt posts P36.9-B budget deficit for Sept

Expenditures drop, year-to-date target missed The budget deficit narrowed in September from a year earlier, the government reported on Monday, as state spending dropped amid a surge in revenues. The P36.9-billion shortfall for the month was significantly lower than the P75.3 billion posted last year based on data released by the Bureau of the Treasury. […]

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