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Singapore factory output growth slows to 16.3% in July, with dip in chip production

SINGAPORE – Singapore’s factory output continued to expand in July, though at a slower rate, thanks to the strong performance by the volatile pharmaceuticals sector, data out on Thursday (Aug 26) showed.  Manufacturing output rose 16.3 per cent year on year, marking the ninth straight month of growth. However, growth eased from the revised 28 per cent expansion seen in […]

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Vietnam: Foreign ocean carriers call shots on freight costs

The domination of foreign ocean carriers and intermediate parties has been causing chaos in seaborne-freight costs, driving exporters and manufacturers into deadlock. Ho Duc Lam, chairman of the Vietnam Plastics Association, expressed his concern for the over 3,000 plastics manufacturers as they have been suffering under the pandemic and in exporting cargo overseas due to […]

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Thailand: Restaurants accept dine-in rules

Restaurant operators say they are receptive to Public Health Ministry plans for reopening, which involve tough Covid-19 protocols including a requirement for diners to show vaccination proof. The so-called sandbox concept for the restaurant business, to be applicable to 29 strictly-controlled dark red provinces, is expected to be proposed by the Public Health Ministry at […]

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DoSM: Malaysia’s business confidence dropped -21.3 pc in Q3; all industries pessimistic with retail gloomiest

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 26 ― Businesses from all sectors in Malaysia are more pessimistic about their business conditions in the third quarter of 2021 or the months of July to September, the Department of Statistics Malaysia (DoSM) said today. In its latest Business Tendency Survey, DoSM noted that businesses’ confidence indicator had fallen to -21.3 […]

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