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ASEAN urges deeper economic integration with China

MANILA, Philippines — Prospects for a broader and deeper integration between ASEAN economies and China in the coming decades are “bright” as these countries complement each other in their economic goals, according to a new report by the ASEAN+3 Macroeconomic Research Office (AMRO). In a report titled “China’s Reform and Opening-Up Experiences, Prospects and Implications […]

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Malaysia – RAM: Slowdown won’t affect sovereign ratings

PETALING JAYA: The expected slowdown in Malaysia’s economy is unlikely to affect the country’s sovereign ratings, according to RAM Ratings. The rating agency’s head of sovereign ratings, Esther Lai, described the impact from the projected moderation in economic growth as “transitory rather than structural”. RAM Ratings expects the Malaysian economy to grow at a slower […]

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Philippines: Sugar producers seek TRAIN 2 suspension

MANILA, Philippines — The Confederation of Sugar Producers’ Associations Inc. (Confed) is calling on the Department of Finance to suspend not just the excise tax on fuel but the implementation of the entire second phase of the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) Law. The DOF recently announced the suspension of the hike in excise tax for fuel […]

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