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EVFTA represents a true ‘win-win’ for Vietnam and EU: EuroCham

The Hanoitimes – “This historic milestone signals the start of a new relationship with the European Union,” said a EuroCham official. The EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), which has just been approved by the Vietnamese parliament this morning [June 8] represents a true ‘win-win’ not just for European and Vietnamese enterprises; but also for citizens on […]

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Thailand: Ministry eyes B3,000 handout for tourists

Eligible recipients of domestic tourism stimulus measures will be entitled to a 3,000-baht cash handout that will automatically be deducted from their bills when they spend nights or pay for food or services at participating hotels, restaurants and related tourism operators, says an informed source at the Finance Ministry. The scheme will require only hotels, […]

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Surge in Internet, social media users in Brunei

Brunei has seen an increase in the number of Internet and social media users and mobile connections this year compared to the previous year, according to the Global Digital Overview 2020 by We are Social and Hootsuite. The country had 413,000 Internet users in January 2020. The number of Internet users in Brunei increased by […]

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Bangkok rail hub nears completion

After several decades of dormancy, Thailand’s rail transport sector is entering a renaissance. In the capital city, 10 mass transit projects are under construction. Across the nation, major railway projects are also underway, including the 308-kilometre dual-track railway from Nakhon Ratchasima to Ubon Ratchathani. Many municipalities — from Chiang Mai in the North to Phuket […]

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Asean+3 urged not to put up trade barriers

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines called on other countries in Southeast Asia and partners China, Japan and South Korea to avoid putting barriers to trade in essential goods and to work on setting up a regional reserve of critical medicines as part of measures to deal with the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 or […]

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