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Thailand: Sentiment continues to see decline

Consumer and business sentiment continued to plunge in July based on rising Covid-19 infections and deaths, as well as a poor economic outlook. The University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) reported on Thursday the consumer confidence index fell to 40.9 in July from 43.1 in June, 44.7 in May, 46 in April, 48.5 in […]

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Indonesian economy grows for first time in five quarters

JAKARTA (AFP) – Indonesia’s economy bounced back in the second quarter to post its first growth in more than a year, but analysts warned the recovery might be short-lived as Covid-19 surges. Southeast Asia’s largest economy grew by 7.07 per cent in the April-to-June quarter compared with the same period last year, the Central Statistics […]

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Brunei economic growth outlook remains robust

Brunei Darussalam’s economic growth outlook remains robust, but uncertainty looms. Despite a contraction in first quarter (Q1), the Brunei economy is still projected to grow modestly in 2021, reflecting broad-based growth across sectors as external demand and domestic activity strengthen. This was highlighted in the Brunei Economic Update published by the Centre for Strategic and Policy Studies […]

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EU lends support for Lao exports to European market

The EU in Laos is providing support for the export of Lao goods to the European market through training sessions for government officials and associated parties. A training session conducted in Vientiane on August 2 was co-chaired by the political officer at the EU in Laos, Francois Pravongviengkham, and Ministry of Industry and Commerce director-general […]

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Thailand: Inflation rate registers 0.45% in July

The consumer price index (CPI), a gauge of headline inflation, decelerated in July from the previous month because of government subsidies for utilities, tuition and education fees to alleviate the impact of the prolonged Covid-19 outbreak. The Commerce Ministry reported yesterday inflation was 0.45% in July after tallying 1.25% in June, 2.44% in May and […]

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