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ASEAN Leaders Eye Integrated Border Trade Systems
ASEAN leaders are looking to implement a paperless and more efficient customs-transit system that should improve export and import activities between member countries. ASEAN leaders are looking to implement a paperless and more efficient customs-transit system that should improve export and import activities between member countries. -
Vietnam PM Calls For Resolutions In Slowing GDP Growth Rate
Vietnam’s economic growth has been forecasted to expand at a slower rate this year but the PM believes there is a way out. Vietnam’s economic growth has been forecasted to expand at a slower rate this year but the PM believes there is a way out. -
China Investors Ranks High In Forbes' Top Venture Capitalist List Indicating Vigorous Economy
Forbes' latest list of the top 100 venture capitalists from around the world now features 21 Chinese investors, with four investors now in the top 10. Forbes' latest list of the top 100 venture capitalists from around the world now features 21 Chinese investors, with four investors now in the top 10. -
Japan's Economy Falters Amidst China Growth Slowdown, Placing Renewed Pressue On PM's Economic Policies
Japan recently downgraded its economic assessment for the first time in three years, indicating a significant economic growth slowdown. Japan recently downgraded its economic assessment for the first time in three years, indicating a significant economic growth slowdown. -
Promoting Domestic Products Could Save Cambodia Millions In Revenue
Cambodia is growing its tourism sector but analysts say significant developments will be achieved through promoting domestic products. Cambodia is growing its tourism sector but analysts say significant developments will be achieved through promoting domestic products. -
Global Forecast: Moody’s Optimistic Of Malaysia’s Debt Handling
Malaysia’s GDP growth with slow down in the next two years but it can handle its elevated debts, Moody’s projected. Malaysia’s GDP growth with slow down in the next two years but it can handle its elevated debts, Moody’s projected. -
South African Municipalities Rally Towards Independence From Government
South African municipalities are working hard towards independence from government funding and grants, a new study revealed. South African municipalities are working hard towards independence from government funding and grants, a new study revealed. -
New Zealand And China Discuss Free Trade Deal Upgrade During PM Visit To Beijing
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing to discuss upgrading the two nations' free-trade agreement. New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing to discuss upgrading the two nations' free-trade agreement. -
Luxury Goods Industry Boom In China Taken As Sign Of Growing Economy
China's increasing appetite for luxury goods has been seen by some economist as an indicator of clear economic growth. China's increasing appetite for luxury goods has been seen by some economist as an indicator of clear economic growth. -
Turkish Currency And Index Fluctuates As President's Party Loses Foothold
The country's BIST 100 stock index and its currency have fallen in direct reaction to the string of pivotal losses of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's political party. The country's BIST 100 stock index and its currency have fallen in direct reaction to the string of pivotal losses of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's political party.