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Moody’s keeps Philippines’ investment grade rating

MANILA, Philippines — Despite economic shocks brought by the pandemic, the Philippines’ most-prized credit ratings are safe for now, securing another badge of creditworthiness from Moody’s Investors Service on Thursday who kept the country under investment grade. The global debt watcher kept the country’s credit rating at “Baa2” — two notches below the coveted “A” grade […]

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New rule on transit flights through Thailand

The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand has banned all flights with Covid-19 infected passengers from transiting through Thailand after China banned two flights from here. CAAT director-general Chula Sukmanop spoke of the new measure on Thursday in response to the report that the Chinese government temporarily banned the services of Thai AirAsia X and Thai […]

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Vietnam: Price wars imminent as initial fees reduce

As car sales continue to reduce, local importers have asked authorised agencies to apply a 50% reduction in registration fees for imported cars in order to remove discriminatory tax reduction currently used for only locally-assembled vehicles. The European Chamber of Commerce (EuroCham) noted in its newly-released Whitebook on the year’s investment issues affecting the business […]

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Aug 10 target to restart Singapore-Malaysia travel

SINGAPORE and Malaysia are aiming to restart cross-border travel by Aug 10 for long-term pass holders and essential business and official travellers. While it would bring some relief to Malaysian employees stuck here, and the employers supporting them, industry observers say it won’t be a panacea for all the issues that affected parties are currently […]

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