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Thailand: Employment demand pops last month

Thailand’s labour force is recovering from a plunge last year that saw 3 million people lose their jobs because of the pandemic, though people with IT skill sets are in great demand as organisations gear up for digital transformation, according to job search platform JobsDB. People in Thailand need to improve their skill sets for […]

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Moody’s says outlook stable for Cambodia’s credit rating

Moody’s Investors Service announced Monday stable outlooks for the sovereign credit ratings of six ASEAN countries including Cambodia. In the March edition of its Inside ASEAN report, the U.S. rating agency said outlooks were stable for Cambodia (rated B2), Indonesia and the Philippines (both Baa2), Malaysia (A3), Singapore (Aaa) and Thailand (Baa1). At the same […]

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Malaysia: Exports rise for sixth straight month

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s February exports rose 17.6% year-on-year to RM87.57bil, on the back of rising global demand for semiconductors, rubber products as well as petroleum products and palm oil. According to the International Trade and Industry Ministry (Miti), this was the sixth consecutive month of export growth for Malaysia, as well as the country’s highest […]

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Philippines: Inflation seen rising as oil prices spike

MANILA, Philippines — The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) may be underestimating the country’s inflation risks as high oil prices will soon be the problem, prompting consumer prices to surpass government targets. In its latest economic monitor, UK-based Pantheon Macroeconomics said the BSP is very slowly taking near-term inflation risks seriously, evident in its modest […]

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Vietnam-Cambodia trade up 64 percent in two months

According to the Vietnamese trade affairs office in Cambodia, Vietnam exported $728.4 million worth of goods to the neighbouring country in the period, a rise of 8.6 percent, while importing more than $603 million, up 335 percent. Vietnam mainly shipped steel, oil and gas, garment-textiles, consumption goods, and other agricultural products like fish, meat and […]

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