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Philippines: Inflation picks up to 2.5% in October

MANILA, Philippines — Consumer prices rose at a faster pace last month, driven by higher food and transport costs, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) said yesterday. In its report, the PSA said headline inflation the rate of change in the average prices of goods and services typically purchased by consumers quickened to 2.5 percent in […]

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Thailand: 8th straight month of CPI decrease

The consumer price index (CPI) declined for the eighth straight month in October, pulled down by raw food, especially meat and fresh vegetables, owing to increasing demand, both from domestic and foreign markets as well as unexpected flooding in many farm areas. In addition, energy prices improved significantly from the previous month, even as they […]

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Cambodia: Bilateral trade with the US stays strong

Two-way trade between Cambodia and the US has remained strong even during the COVID-19 pandemic, a situation the government is hoping continues. According to statistics from the US Census Bureau, from January to September the bilateral trade reached more than $5 billion, an increase of 16 percent compared with the same period last year. The […]

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