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Thailand: Baht upheaval carries across industries

Agriculture, electronics, and food and drink have been hit hardest by the baht’s 6% year-to-date appreciation, according to Asia Plus Securities (ASP). Porranee Thongyen, ASP’s head of research, said the stronger than expected baht hurt exporters like Sri Trang Agro Industry Plc, which earns most of its income in US dollars and mostly baht-denominated expenses. […]

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Thai ‘reluctance to invest abroad’ said to boost baht

If recent history is anything to go by, argue some, letting Thais invest more money abroad is unlikely to spur major outflows, and that will mean continued firmness for the baht currency – and continuing frustration for Thai exporters. Authorities in Thailand, which has large current-account surpluses, are trying to get citizens to invest elsewhere, […]

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Singapore, Myanmar to explore more tie-ups for firms in areas like urban solutions, transport & logistics

SINGAPORE – International Enterprise (IE) Singapore signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Myanmar Investment Commission (MIC) on Thursday (June 8) that will open doors for more Singapore companies to explore collaboration in urban and housing solutions, utilities, transport and logistics, manufacturing, oil and gas and professional services. The MOU was signed by IE […]

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Cambodia: Dollar use hurting national economy

Dollarisation in Cambodia’s economy remains very high, leading to increased local costs and reducing the appeal of the Kingdom’s exports, Chea Serey, director general of the National Bank of Cambodia (NBC), said at a business conference in Phnom Penh yesterday. The majority of transactions in Cambodia, between 82 to 84 percent of them, are still […]

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Cambodia: Consumer protection law still in draft stage

The Ministry of Commerce and other relevant ministries will meet later this month to review progress on the country’s first consumer protection law and formulate a plan to complete the draft legislation, a ministry official said yesterday. The long-awaited legislation aims to level the playing field for businesses and protect consumers by reducing unethical and […]

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