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Cambodian smallholders ‘most challenged in the region’

Cambodia’s agriculture has been a key pillar of its economic success, contributing through poverty reduction, income generation and enhanced food production. However, challenges remain to be seen and the sector needs to focus on new skills to increase labour productivity and technology to improve land productivity and value chains. Khmer Times reporter Sorn Sarath sat […]

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Philippines: BSP to keep policy rates steady this week

MANILA, Philippines — The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) may keep rates steady in a meeting this week, but  is likely  to further loosen policy this year as the growth outlook remains dismal,  according to  London-based Capital Economics. In a report, the macroeconomy research firm said that while the BSP is not in a rush […]

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SE Asian currencies jump in June, peso leads

June is shaping up to be a good month for Southeast Asia’s currencies, with every one gaining. The rebound is narrowing coronavirus-induced losses sustained by just about every foreign exchange in the region this year. While the Indonesian rupiah, Thai baht and Malaysian ringgit all showed improvement, the Philippine peso is by far the best-performing […]

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Singapore: Manufacturers ramping up despite coronavirus

SINGAPORE – Many firms have been hit hard by the pandemic but some manufacturers have had to ramp up production to meet higher demand. The Straits Times sees how three businesses overcame challenges like staff shortages and supply chain disruption to boost output amid the crisis. SYNGENTA ADAPTS, EXTENDS WORK HOURS TO STAY PRODUCTIVE Syngenta […]

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