Phenny Lynn Palec

Phenny Lynn Palec
Writer
Phenny Lynn Palec finished her Bachelors degree in Journalism in 2007. She has worked for online news publication for years. Phenny now is an economy news writer for Business Times.

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  • China Cracks Down on Abusive Stock Market Regulators
    China Unfazed Despite Stock Market Drop
    China recently confirmed that the country will intensify its fights against abusive stock market regulators as part of its plan to curb down corruption.
  • China Continues Exceptional Economic Progress
    Chinese President Xi Jinping Says Trade War Forcing China to Rely on Itself, but 'It's Not a Bad Thing'
    China, under the leadership of President Xi Jinping, continues to dazzle several countries, chief among these is the North American country of Canada.
  • Chinese E-Commerce Industry Improvements Eyed to Boost Import
    Alibaba
    China recently announced that the country will improve its e-commerce industry in order boost the country's import number.
  • Philippines, Japan Sign New Railway Contract
    Train
    The Philippines and Japan recently signed a new railway deal just day after Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit.
  • Global Supply Chain Suffers As China Ups Efforts in War Against Pollution
    China's Air Pollution
    As China continues to push its effort towards a cleaner environment, a handful of companies are forced to close as the country cracks down on environment protection regulations. These closures, according to many observers, have severly hurt the global supply chain.
  • Chinese Steel Giant to Construct $3.5 Billion Plant in Philippines
    Steel
    A recent statement from the Philippines' Department of Trade and Industry confirmed that the country have signed a memorandum of agreement with China's Panhua Group to build a steel manufacturing plant in the archipelago's southern island of Mindanao.
  • Ghosn Arrest Spells End for Nissan-Renault Merger
    Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn
    The recent arrent of Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn was considered by many as the final straw that spelt the end for the proposed merger of two of the world's biggest automotive brands, Nissan and Renault.
  • 50 Years After Vietnam War, U.S. Bombs Still Kill Vietnamese
    Vietnam War Statue
    The war between Vietnam and the United States have seen more than two million tonnes of being droppped in Laos. Up until these days, these bombs are still considered lethaly by many observers.
  • American Soybean Producers Horde Products, Hope Trade War Mediation
    Suffering
    A significant portion of soybean farmers in the United States have been hording their recent harvest as they hope that the trade war against China eases down.
  • Singapore, Jiangsu Signs Accord to Improve Belt and Road Initiative
    Singapore Marina Sands
    The China-Singapore Suzhou Industrial Park Development and Sembcorp Development recently signed 13 Memorandum of Agreements as part of the effort to improve the Belt and Road Initiative.
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