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Indonesia nickel curbs may push foreign firms away

ORLD nickel prices climbed, while inventory took a tumble, in the weeks since Indonesia’s surprise ramp-up of export curbs in late August. With ore producer Indonesia supplying nearly one-quarter of global nickel, the price of the key industrial metal jumped by 18 per cent between end-August and Sept 2 before “moderating somewhat thereafter”, DBS economist […]

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Philippines: DOF, BSP move to ease bank secrecy law

MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Finance (DOF) and the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) are urging lawmakers to ease the bank secrecy law to effectively implement the proposed amnesty program for taxpayers with unpaid obligations. According to Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez, the BSP is one with the DOF in its position that a general […]

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Thailand: Ultimatum on chemicals ban

The Office of the Ombudsman has warned the National Hazardous Substances Committee of consequences if it chooses to disregard a panel’s recommendation to ban the use of three toxic farming chemicals. Chief Ombudsman Viddhavat Rajatanun said that since the NHSC has the final authority to impose the ban, it needs to have “a sound reason” […]

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Opportunities for management roles flourish in Vietnam in Q3

The Hanoitimes – In Q3, more companies were looking for top-notch positions or experts who have high technical skills, besides the emerging need for C-suite executives at local big organizations. High-level positions in Vietnam posted steady growth in the third quarter (Q3) this year, especially in manufacturing and technology, staffing firm Adecco Vietnam’s latest quarterly labor […]

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