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Philippines: Government to suspend galunggong imports

MANILA, Philippines — The government plans to suspend the importation of round scad (galunggong) amid improving local production. Agriculture Secretary Emmanuel Piñol said he would issue an order suspending the importation after the Holy Week. “We are intending to suspend the importation already because we have enough fish right now,” he said. The Department of Agriculture (DA)’s […]

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Asians more keen for new tech adoption: study

Asians have emerged as the most enthusiastic adopters of new and innovative technology products globally, according to findings released by GfK. The study, the first of its kind, entitled “New Tech Adoption Index” (NTAI), highlights Asia’s prominence in driving global new technology advancement, with the region’s high demand fuelling growth of overall product category in […]

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Pricey Singapore holds on to Top 5 ranking

SINGAPORE has become the fourth-most expensive location in Asia for business travel, with a typical business trip there costing an average of US$468 a day. This was one of the findings of the latest Daily Rates research published by ECA International, a provider of information and software for the management of employees around the world. […]

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Thailand: Grab pins hopes on new government

Grab Thailand, the local operating unit of the Singapore-based startup, has high hopes a new government will finally legalise the ride-hailing business after years of operating in the country.  Thailand is the last country in Asean where hailing a taxi from drivers without commercial licences via mobile apps is illegal, apart from Laos where no such […]

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