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Corruption, other barriers hound US exporters to Philippines

MANILA, Philippines — US exporters continue to face barriers to expanding trade with the Philippines such as corruption, phytosanitary and sanitary measures, foreign investment restrictions, as well as concerns on intellectual property (IP) protection, the Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR) said. In its 2020 National Trade Estimate Report on Foreign Trade Barriers, USTR […]

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Cambodia: Price of exported rice doubles

The price of fragrant rice exports to international markets has doubled in the last month, from $50 to $100 per matrix ton, according to the Cambodia Rice Federation (CRF). However, the domestic market trading price for white rice, the most in-demand variety within the country, has remained stable. Explaining the disparity, CRF secretary-general Lun Yeng […]

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Indonesia: Companies offer special packages, new services to entice virus-weary customers

Increasingly desperate businesses have come up with creative ideas to meet customers’ needs and weather the COVID-19 downturn. Hospitality company Swiss-Belhotel International is offering a service it calls “Isolation Package in Indonesia”, where the hotel offers Wi-Fi, laundry and room service for those wanting to self-isolate during the pandemic. The rooms are being offered at […]

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Cambodia: ‘No plan’ to reduce electricity bills nationwide

Despite the reduction of electricity tariffs for factory workers suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Electricity Authority of Cambodia (EAC), the autonomous government agency responsible for managing and administering electric power in the country, has said that “a general plan for electricity bill reduction has yet to be raised.” Yim Piseth, the chairman of […]

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