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Time for barrier-free travel in Southeast Asia

As experts forecast tourist arrivals in Southeast Asia will grow beyond pre-pandemic numbers in the next two years, could Asean maximise the benefits of this trend by removing barriers to travel within the region? Recognising the potential impact the sector could have on economic development, tourism has been a key area of cooperation among member states […]

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Philippines debt may ease this year

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines‘ debt may ease this year as the economy continues to bounce back from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Moody’s Investors Service. In a report, the debt watcher said it believes the debt burden of the Philippines has peaked, but the scope for significant reduction is limited. “For […]

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World food prices hit record high in 2022

PARIS, France — World food prices fell for a ninth month in a row in December but hit their highest level on record for the full year in 2022, UN data showed Friday. Food prices soared to a monthly record high in March after Russia invaded agricultural powerhouse Ukraine, a major supplier of wheat and […]

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Malaysia likely to see weaker GDP growth of 4.1% on high-base effect, weakening external environment in 2023, says SERC

KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 9): Malaysia’s economy is set to go through a “slow and normalisation” growth of 4.1% this year, down from an estimated 8.5% last year, reflecting largely the normalisation of technical high-base effects and a weakening external environment, according to Socio-Economic Research Centre (SERC).  The research house’s executive director Lee Heng Guie said […]

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