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Cambodia: Commerce law changes approved

The Council of Ministers on December 16 approved two draft bills, respectively amending the Law on Commercial Enterprises (“LCE”) and Law on Commercial Regulations and the Commercial Register (“LCRCR”), which are designed to improve the ease of doing business in Cambodia and prepare for post-Covid economic recovery. The endorsed draft instruments will now be put […]

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Thailand: Ministry considers tax on share sales

The Finance Ministry might slap a tax on share sales by individual investors in the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) next year to generate additional revenue, says Finance Minister Arkhom Termpittayapaisith. The financial transaction tax has been on the books for around 30 years, but has always been waived. Mr Arkhom said the ministry needs […]

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Vietnam: Best yet to come for recovery of business

Businesses continue to pin their hopes on the swift recovery of Vietnam’s economy, with foreign ones in particular cautiously optimistic about their prospects in the country moving into next year. Adam Koulaksezian, executive director of the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Vietnam, told VIR, “In Ho Chi Minh City and neighbouring provinces like […]

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Thailand: Beauty, e-commerce picked to mushroom

Medical services, beauty and e-commerce are expected to maintain their bright growth outlook in 2022, driven by the persistent pandemic and changing consumer behaviour based on a digital economy. Thanavath Phonvichai, president of the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC), said the virus crisis has driven consumers in Thailand to be concerned more […]

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