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Asean firms win bid to supply rice to Philippines

MANILA, Philippines – Six companies from Southeast Asia will likely supply the 250,000 metric tons (MT) of rice as part of the planned government to private sector (G2P) importation scheme to boost the country’s dwindling buffer stock. During the bidding conducted yesterday, state-run National Food Authority (NFA) announced that four companies from Vietnam, one from […]

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Philippines: VAT on low-cost housing to worsen backlog

MANILA, Philippines –  The lifting of the value-added tax exemptions on low-cost housing as proposed by the tax reform bill would exacerbate the growing backlog for houses, property stakeholders said. Colliers International research manager Joey Roi Bondoc told The Star the removal of the VAT exemption on the sale of low-cost housing would make owning a house more […]

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Malaysia: Maybank IB maintains sell on 7-Eleven

KUALA LUMPUR: Maybank Investment Bank Research has maintained its “sell” rating on 7-Eleven Malaysia Holdings (SEM) with an unchanged target price of RM1.10. The research house said SEM unveiled its “Back to Basics” exercise during its analyst briefing. It said more emphasis would be placed on cost efficiencies moving forward. “With its newly announced ‘Back to Basics’ […]

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Thailand: Somkid optimistic about Q2

The economy is expected to maintain its momentum in the second quarter, with Deputy Prime Minister Somkid Jatusripitak expressing confidence that the second quarter’s economic performance is unlikely to be lower than the 3.3% recorded in the first quarter.  Growing exports will be instrumental to the country’s growth in the second quarter, Mr Somkid said yesterday […]

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