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Thailand: Booze rush at shops as ban ends

Liquor sections at supermarkets and convenience stores on Sunday were thronged with customers eager to buy alcoholic beverages after sales resumed for the first time in almost a month. Shops across the country saw people buying beer, wine and whiskey in bulk as the clock reached 11am, the earliest time alcoholic beverages can legally be […]

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Vietnam’s efforts to improve international trade policy

Executive Vice President of the Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO) Hironobu Kitagawa, who was once JETRO’s Chief Representative in VN, speaks about the country’s efforts to improve its international trade policies. Executive Vice President of the Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO) Hironobu Kitagawa, who was once JETRO’s Chief Representative in Việt Nam, speaks to Vietnam […]

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Thailand: Cash is king: back to basics

While the Covid-19 situation is unprecedented, experience from past economic disruptions, such as the 2008 financial crisis, provides some insight into what is likely to happen to businesses in terms of cash flow. However, the impact is not uniform. How can you protect the cash flow of your business? 1. Tax payment: Tax payments are one […]

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Vietnam exports 415 million face masks in 4 months

The Hanoitimes – Vietnam’s exporters are reminded that exporting good quality products is to “preserve the national prestige.” Vietnam had shipped 415.7 million cloth masks, fine dust masks, and two-layer fiber masks worth US$63.2 million in the year to April 19, according to General Department of Vietnam Customs. Japan was the largest importer, buying 32.7 million […]

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Cambodia: No exclusive rights to import pigs from Thailand

The Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries has rejected accusations that it has offered a company exclusive rights to import pigs from Thailand, according to a letter responding to the Cambodia Pig Supply Association. The Minister has stated, that the association’s report missed information about big imports from neighbouring countries, especially from Thailand by accusing […]

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