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Covid-19 outbreak hurts German businesses in Vietnam

The Hanoitimes – Nearly half of German companies thought measures taken by the Vietnamese government to restrict the virus are timely and represent their interests. Up to 76% of German companies have confirmed that the Covid-19 (nCoV) epidemic effected their activities in Vietnam since the coronavirus broke out in December 2019, a survey by the German […]

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Myanmar takes steps to improve trade strategies

Myanmar will take measures to ensure that overseas demand for locally made goods remains elevated even as cheaper imports from the region are expected to rise now that the country will participate further in the ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA). This should also keep the country’s trade deficit, which was down to US$627 million in […]

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Malaysia: Cloudy outlook

KUALA LUMPUR: With Malaysia posting its worst economic growth rate since the Global Financial Crisis a decade ago, the outlook for the first quarter of 2020 (1Q20) has turned more cautious amid the worsening coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak that may further dampen the economy. The Malaysian economy was badly hit in the fourth quarter of 2019 […]

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‘Moderate’ virus impact on Thai GDP

The novel coronavirus could lower Thailand’s nominal GDP by 0.09-0.13% if the outbreak lasts longer than three months but less than six months, says Kasikorn Research Center (K-Research). “For Thailand, the impact is moderate,” the research house under Kasikornbank said in a note. Economic damage could amount to US$500-700 million, it said. Thailand’s economy relies […]

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