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Indonesia Sees Increasing Tourists Arrival from Malaysia

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – The Tourism Ministry has revised upward the number of Malaysian touristsvisiting Indonesia this year to 2.6 million from 1.4 million. “In the January-June 2018 period, 1.4 million Malaysians visited Indonesia. Hopefully, the number will increase to 2,670,000 at the end of this year,” deputy assistant of marketing development at the Indonesian Tourism Ministry, Sumarni said on […]

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Thailand: To err is unbankable

Just a month after customer data was reported stolen from Kasikornbank (KBank) and Krungthai Bank (KTB) by unidentified hackers, the local banking sector was dealt another blow on the Aug 31-Sept 1 weekend by an electronic system glitch that lasted several hours, leaving tens of thousands of customers stranded and delaying millions of financial transactions.  The influx […]

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“Invisible tariff” in Vietnam reaches 164%: expert

The Hanoitimes – Trade costs in developing countries remain high, mainly due to administrative procedures, according to expert of the Global Alliance for Trade Facilitation (GATF) in Vietnam cited by the government portal. Obsolete trade regulations in associated with non-transparent and inefficient administrative procedures placed a burden on economic growth similar to an “invisible tariff” of […]

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Indonesia: Electricity producers upset over postponement of power projects

The Indonesian Private Electricity Producers Association (APLSI) has expressed concern over the government’s plan to postpone the construction of power plants worth US$23.9 billion. APLSI spokeman Rizal Calvary said state-owned electricity company PLN did not give a detailed explanation about the reason behind the postponement. “[The postponement] upset [those] who have an interest in the projects, particularly the creditors,” he said in […]

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