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Vietnamese private rice exporters can bid for Philippines shipments

HCM CITY — Vietnamese private rice exporters will be allowed to participate in the bidding for the supply contract of 250,000 tonnes of rice to Philippines on July 25. The announcement was made by the Vietnam Food Association (VFA) while raising concerns over strict regulations for the participants. According to the VFA, it is the first time that the Philippines’ National […]

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Philippines: Hot money recovers to net inflow in June

MANILA, Philippines – Foreign portfolio investments or hot money made a recovery in June, but total investments remain  in the red for most of  the first half, based on a report released  yesterday by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP). Foreign portfolio investments showed a net inflow of $79.56 million in June, reversing a net […]

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Indonesia: Govt Considers Three Provinces for Next State Capital: Jokowi

TEMPO.CO, Balikpapan – President Jokowi says that he is currently waiting for results of the assessment of three provinces which will replace Jakarta as the capital of Indonesia. The study conducted by the National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas) will see several aspects such as disaster vulnerability, economic factor, social and political factors, and the infrastructure. Jokowi admits that he cannot reveal the locations to avoid land speculation that could potentially complicate matters even further. “People would […]

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KPPU Concerns of Economic Inequality in Indonesia

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – Business Competition Supervisory Commission (KPPU) Chairman Syarkawi Rauf admits that the level of economic inequality in Indonesia is in a very worrying state. “The inequality in Indonesia is nearly reaching [the level of disparity in] several African countries,” said Syarkawi today, July 14. According to Syarkawi, this phenomenon can happen because of several reasons. […]

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Singapore Softens Stance in Tax Cooperation

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati assured that the negotiation of tax cooperation between Indonesia and Singapore is running smoothly. The Indonesian government is currently registering the wealth of Indonesian citizens in Singapore. “We are applying the principle that is mentioned in the Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS),” said Sri Mulyani on Thursday, July 13. BEPS was formed as a […]

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Lao economy remain fastest growing in region: report

Lao economy is set to remain one of the fastest growing in the region in coming years as long as the global economic recovery remains on track, local daily Vientiane Times reported Thursday.  The World Bank projected the Lao economy to expand at around 7 percent in 2017-19, while the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has […]

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