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Philippines: Water rates will go up if contract extension is canceled — Manila Water, Maynilad

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines’ two biggest water companies said Wednesday that rates could go up should the government revoke the extension of concession deals of both utilities as the move would shorten the period that the water providers can recover their investments. President Rodrigo Duterte has berated both Manila Water Company Inc. and Maynilad […]

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Thailand: New guidelines ready to standardise laws from next year

New guidelines for franchise businesses under the Trade Competition Act are scheduled to become effective in February. The move aims to ensure good governance and standardise business practices, as well as prevent franchisers from taking advantage of small-scale franchisees. Santichai Santawanpas, commissioner of the Office of Trade Competition Commission (OTCC), said the guidelines for unfair […]

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Vietnam remains Laos third largest investor with US$4.22 billion to date

The Hanoitimes – Vietnam agrees to purchase 1,200 megawatts of electricity from Laos in 2020, exceeding the original plan of 1,000 megawatts, and 5,000 megawatts until 2030. Vietnamese enterprises remain Laos’ third largest investor with 413 projects worth US$4.22 billion to date, according to Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc. Major Vietnamese projects with positive results in […]

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Tesco may sell Thailand, Malaysia businesses

LONDON: Britain’s biggest supermarket chain Tesco said on Sunday it had started a review of its businesses in Thailand and Malaysia, including looking at a possible sale. It said in a statement that “following inbound interest, it has commenced a review of the strategic options for its businesses in Thailand and Malaysia, including an evaluation […]

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