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Philippines ready for RCEP – DTI chief

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines has long been ready to participate in the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), according to the head of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI). “I think the Philippines has been ready for some time (for RCEP),” Trade Secretary Alfredo Pascual said in a television interview with ANC. “Our neighboring […]

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Malaysia: ‘Let market forces decide’

PETALING JAYA: With food prices continuing to affect the lower income group, there are growing calls for price controls to be lifted and that prices be dictated by market forces. Most economists viewed price controls as a short-term measure but allowing market forces to come into play is a more realistic way of ensuring stability […]

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Thai Q4 GDP unexpectedly falls, 2023 outlook trimmed

BANGKOK, Feb 17 (Reuters) – Thailand’s economy unexpectedly contracted in the final quarter of 2022 as a rebound in the vital tourism sector was unable to offset falls in key sectors including exports and manufacturing. The planning agency responded by downgrading its outlook for this year. But the economy, Southeast Asia’s second largest, should not […]

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Singapore exports slide deepens in January; worse-than-expected 25% fall is fourth straight month of decline

SINGAPORE’S non-oil domestic exports (NODX) contracted for the fourth consecutive month in January, bogged down by declines in both electronics and non-electronics, data from Enterprise Singapore (EnterpriseSG) showed on Friday (Feb 17). The month’s NODX tumbled 25 per cent from a high year-ago base, deepening from December 2022’s 20.6 per cent decline on the year. NODX in […]

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