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Philippines: Higher power rates seen with TRAIN 2

MANILA, Philippines — The second package of the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) Law may result in higher electricity rates for consumers and impact the renewable energy sector, according to consumer group Laban Konsyumer Inc. In a statement, LKI president and former trade undersecretary Victorio Dimagiba said they have warned Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez that power rates […]

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Thailand: Infrastructure hikes land prices

PROPERTY DEVELOPERS are looking for land in four locations next to the planned Bt500-bn infrastructure network of the Eastern Economic Corridor(EEC), say market experts. Asides from the close proximity, these areas come with the convenience of modern living including shopping areas, efficient transportation, hospitality venues, and lifestyle zones.  “In the vincinty of digital park, Sriracha […]

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Philippines eyes extra imports of Thai rice amid ‘crisis’

MANILA: The Philippines’ agriculture minister said on Monday he has proposed the importation of an additional 132,000 tonnes of rice by the private sector to address “very limited” supplies of the staple food in the country’s southern provinces. Agriculture Secretary Emmanuel Piñol said he had formally recommended the “special” importation to President Rodrigo Duterte, and […]

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PetroVietnam to delay divesting stake at gas supplier PV Gas

The Hanoitimes – Instead of divesting at PV Gas, state-run Vietnam Oil and Gas Group (PetroVietnam) will focus on divesting stake at other subsidiaries. PetroVietnam plans to delay divesting state at its subsidiary energy firm PetroVietnam Gas (PV Gas) beyond 2020, VnExpress reported.  The move is part of PetroVietnam’s restructuring plan in the 2017 – 2025 […]

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