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Thailand: Cross-border shipments dip 7.42% in first 8 months

Cross-border trade, including transit trade, fell by 7.42% year-on-year in the first eight months, mainly attributed to the impact of the pandemic and a slowing economy. The Commerce Ministry’s Foreign Trade Department reported on Wednesday overall border trade, including transit trade, totalled 853 billion baht, with Malaysia the biggest partner by value. Transit trade involves the […]

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Philippines: Stronger recovery expected in 2021

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines is on its way to a stronger recovery as gross domestic product (GDP) is now seen to grow by 7.8 percent next year instead of the original projection of a 5.2 percent expansion, a unit of credit rating firm Moody’s said. Steven Cochrane, chief economist for Asia-Pacific at Moody’s Analytics, […]

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Indonesia’s forex reserves drop to $135.2b in September

Indonesia’s foreign exchange (forex) reserves dropped by US$1.8 billion in September to $135.2 billion, mainly due to the government’s foreign debt payments and the central bank’s efforts to stabilize the rupiah, Bank Indonesia (BI) announced on Wednesday. The current reserves level is estimated to be sufficient to support 9.1 months of imports and payment of […]

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Adding value to the Malaysian rubber industry

RUBBER time is an old reference that Malaysian used for a laid-back attitude, but when it actually involves rubber, it is not a concept the industry can afford to enjoy. To keep up with the rapid evolution of technology, rubber industry players must now be nimble and embrace change ¬– an ethos that the Malaysian […]

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Vietnam transport ministry to issue licenses for airlines operating international flights

The Hanoitimes – Vietnam’s aviation authority would give permission for airlines to resume flight routes to six major markets namely South Korea, China, Japan, Taiwan, Laos and Cambodia. Vietnam’s Ministry of Transport (MoT) is consulting with authorities of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City before issuing licenses for airlines operating regular commercial flights internationally. Based on […]

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