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Slow pace of COVID-19 jabs dims Philippine growth outlook

MANILA, Philippines — The still slow pace of COVID-19 vaccination in the country continues to dampen prospects for a strong economic recovery this year even as domestic activity is showing signs of a rebound. The Japan Center for Economic Research (JCER) has slashed its gross domestic product (GDP) forecast to 4.3 percent for 2021 from […]

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Vietnam applies digital travel pass to welcome int’l tourists

The tourism sector will welcome international tourists while ensuring the pandemic prevention and control process. Vietnam’s tourism authority has created a vaccine digital certification system at the website https://travelpass.tourism.vn in preparation for reopening inbound activities amid the Covid-19 period. The website is one of the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT)’s efforts in building recovery plans for […]

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Malaysia: Wage subsidies first line of SME’s defence

KUALA LUMPUR: Keeping unemployment low by helping small and medium enterprises (SMEs) retain their workers through wage subsidies and loan moratoriums during the pandemic is the first line of defence in helping households, Asia Analytica said. The research and institutional services said the sector formed the backbone of the economy and generate substantial employment. It […]

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World Bank Enterprise Surveys indicate 18% of enterprises in Cambodia having difficulties finding workers with right skills

As megatrends affect the world of work, reshaping skills of workers will help to address mismatches and promote resilience. Human capital development has played a vital role in the success of thriving economies. However, when the skills of workers fail to align with the needs of industry, the mismatches and imbalances in the labour market […]

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Philippines debt hits record P11 trillion

MANILA, Philippines — The country’s total debt stock hit a new record high in May, passing the P11-trillion mark as the government borrowed more from the domestic market to finance its pandemic response. The Bureau of the Treasury yesterday said total outstanding debt jumped to an all-time high of P11.07 trillion, adding P2.18 trillion or […]

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