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Thailand: Policymakers expect to restructure power tariffs

Energy policymakers are planning to restructure power tariffs for many power-generating resources to handle disruptive technologies in the sector.  The restructuring will apply to solar, biogas and petroleum gas generated from independent power suppliers (IPS).  The Energy Regulatory Commission has been told to study the restructuring plan and a new committee has been set up, […]

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Cambodia satisfies insatiable meat demand with imports

Cambodia imported 54,149 tonnes of livestock and meat to meet domestic demand last year, according to a Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries report. According to the report, Cambodia last year produced a total of 231,283 tonnes of meat for domestic consumption, equivalent to 81 per cent of total domestic demand, with totalled 285,432 tonnes. […]

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E-payments pave the way for a closer-knit Asean: Report

CASH is still king in South-east Asia, but a slew of digital payment methods could make regional transactions much simpler, one bank has said in a new report. These methods include real-time payments – whether with a pay-to-account number, or using mobile phone numbers or national registration and tax identification numbers, which has been rolled […]

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World Bank warns Vietnam of ‘vulnerable’ credit-to-GDP ratio

The Hanoitimes – Vietnam’s economic growth is projected to moderate to 6.6% in 2019, driven by credit tightening, slower private consumption and weaker external demand. Amid tighter financing conditions, corporate and household balance sheets in Vietnam are increasingly leveraged with the country’s credit-to-GDP ratio at about 135%, according to World Bank in its latest “Managing Headwinds” […]

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Malaysia: Growth forecast at 4.7%

KUALA LUMPUR:: The World Bank Group has maintained Malaysia’s 2019 gross domestic product (GDP) growth forecast at 4.7%, driven by private consumption. Lead economist for Malaysia Richard Record said private consumption would continue to be the main driver of growth, albeit expanding at a more measured pace. “Household spending will be buoyed by stable labour market conditions and income support measures such as the […]

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Fitch cuts Philippines growth forecast

MANILA, Philippines — Fitch Ratings has slashed the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) growth forecasts for 2019 and 2020 due to the delayed passage of the 2019 national budget, the series of rate hikes by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) and the trade war between the US and China. In a report, Fitch Ratings […]

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