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Philippines: Inflation eases to 2.7% in June

MANILA, Philippines (Updated 10:50 a.m.) — Consumer price growth in the Philippines resumed its downtrend in June to post the slowest rate since September 2017, the government reported Friday, giving the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas more space for further policy easing. Inflation stood at 2.7% in June, slower than the pace recorded in May that saw price […]

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Laos says China-Laos railway creates job opportunities

The China-Laos railway will create thousands of local jobs when the project becomes operational in 2021, a Lao government official said. Accordingly, the Lao government is planning to build a Lao railway vocational technical college with assistance from China to train and supply professional railway personnel. Lao Deputy Minister of Education and Sports Kongsy Sengmany […]

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Laos: Ministry urges taxpayers to limit cash payments

Taxpayers are being encouraged to pay their dues electronically via commercial banks as part of its efforts to plug financial loopholes, the Ministry of Finance has announced. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Somdy Duangdy, told Lao media recently that the government has introduced several electronic channels to make it easier for people to […]

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Myanmar’s tariff hikes: daring but worth the risk

In a tremendous push towards sustainable development, Myanmar has finally raised its long-subsidised power tariffs, which took effect on July 1.  The move is a daring one, with the NLD-led government likely to lose its popularity just a year before the next General Election. On the flipside, the risk is worth taking given the potential […]

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