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But uptake remains uneven, with activity concentrated among SMEs while bulk of trade settlements continue to be dominated by the greenback: analysts Read more at The Business Times.
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East Asia must work toward peace, not be swayed by US-China power struggle, experts say
Experts from around the region convened in Busan to debate and discuss peace and development in Northeast Asia
Hefty U.S. tariffs imposed on Southeast Asian countries will loom over a meeting between U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer and his regional counterparts in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday that is meant to discuss a trade and investment agreement.
Trump’s trade offensive is shaking Southeast Asia’s confidence in the United States and accelerating its drift towards China.
Investment announced by Temasek’s Heliconia Capital Management in April will help fast-track its regional expansion Read more at The Business Times.
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Southeast Asia's second largest economy faces tourism difficulties due to strengthening baht
The baht's appreciation is threatening the Thai tourism sector and causing ripple effects on businesses, which are struggling to deal with the sluggish economy, according to the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).
A discovery by researchers at Washington University in St. Louis and Shandong University—together with an international team of scientists working in China, Japan and South Korea—sheds new light on the historical use and domestication of the adzuki bean across East Asia.
Prabowo had earlier decided to cancel the trip because of widespread protests at home. But he showed up for the parade in a grey suit on the morning of September 3, taking a seat at the rostrum beside Russian leader Vladimir Putin,
OSL Group acquires Indonesia’s Koinsayang exchange, gaining licenses to expand tokenization, PayFi, and crypto trading across Southeast Asia.
Scientists have discovered what's thought to be the oldest mummies in the world in southeastern Asia. Mummification prevents decay by preserving dead bodies.
Southeast Asia’s electricity demand is rising at one of the fastest rates in the world, underscoring the need for countries to diversify energy supplies and reinforce grid infrastructure. A new IEA report highlights how countries in the region can leverage their abundant renewable resources,
Debuting with four locations across Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand, the network will adopt XPeng’s fast-charging technology in future and support its regional expansion Read more at The Business Times.