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Philippines: Car sales down 51% in H1

MANILA, Philippines – Car sales plunged by 51 percent to 85,041 units in the first semester from 174,135 units a year ago on weak demand for both passenger cars (PC) and commercial vehicles (CV), according to the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines Inc. (CAMPI). PC sales declined by 54 percent to 23,912 units […]

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Cambodian border to reopen for goods

The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) has allowed Se Kaeo’s communicable diseases committee to re-open the Aranyaprathet checkpoint to transport goods between Thailand and Cambodia. Starting on Wednesday, 50 vehicles will be allowed to cross the border between 8am and 1pm each day. Each vehicle can only carry two passengers, who must be screened […]

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Quick takes: Despite Singapore’s Q2 entry into recession, MAS may keep policy unchanged

SINGAPORE entered both full-blown and technical recession in the second quarter, according to advance estimates showing a 12.6 per cent year-on-year contraction in gross domestic product (GDP), and a 41.2 per cent quarter-on-quarter contraction. The year-on-year figure was worse than economists’ expectations of a 10.5 per cent fall, and much worse than the first quarter’s 0.3 per […]

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Virus-hit Singapore plunges into recession as economy shrinks 41%

SINGAPORE — Singapore plunged into recession in the second quarter as growth fell 41.2 percent quarter-on-quarter with the trade-dependent economy hammered by the coronavirus, preliminary data showed Tuesday. Year-on-year, the economy shrank 12.6 percent between April and June, according to the data from the trade ministry, as strict curbs were imposed to fight the virus. […]

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