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Thailand: Epac cuts oil prices by B1

The Energy Policy Administration Committee (Epac) has decided to cut retail oil prices by another one baht per litre for both gasoline and diesel segments from Monday, says Energy Minister Siri Jarapongphan.  “Energy policymakers want to ease people’s transport burden over the New Year holiday,” he said.  Epac decided on two discount measures. The first is […]

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Malaysia sees soft power sector growth in 2018

KUALA LUMPUR: Due to adequate reserve margin at 30 per cent and flat economic fundamentals, the power sector does not see much growth in 2018 even though the distribution side is still keeping pace with supply connections to new areas and new demands. Structural changes in the economy, depreciation of the ringgit, as well as […]

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Southeast Asia’s place in China’s new world order

China is exercising a level of economic influence on the Mekong states not seen since the height of its imperial might. Southeast Asia Globe breaks down the rising superpower’s relationship with each of these nations and the role each country plays in furthering China’s economic and political agenda Southeast Asia’s longest river winds its way […]

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