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Foreign Reserves in Asia Drop after Strong U.S. Jobs Report

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Nov. 14 – Currencies across Asia declined following the release of a surprisingly positive U.S. jobs report. In October, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the country added 204,000 jobs – much higher than the 120,000 that analysts had initially expected. Most analysts had expected that the government shutdown in the U.S. would […]


Trans-Pacific Partnership Documents on Wikileaks

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The recently-leaked Trans-Pacific Partnership documents by Wikileaks and accompanying commentary from Julian Assange show that they have no understanding of international trade, changing global dynamics, or how democracy works.


Typhoon Haiyan: Mitigating Natural Disaster Risk in the Asia-Pacific Region

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By Shawn Greene Nov. 13 – As the damage caused by Super Typhoon Haiyan is assessed, many wonder whether the Philippines, ASEAN’s fastest growing economy, can continue to show resilience in the face of catastrophic natural disaster. The single most powerful storm to make landfall in recorded history, Super Typhoon Haiyan is estimated to have […]


Commonwealth Business Forum Commences in Sri Lanka

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Nov. 12 – The Commonwealth Business Forum (CBF) begins today in Colombo, Sri Lanka, and will last until the 14th of November. The Forum is titled “Partnering for Wealth Creation and Social Development: The Commonwealth, Indian Ocean and SAARC.” The CBF is co-organized by the Commonwealth Business Council (CBC) and the government of Sri Lanka. […]


Introduction to Corporate Income Tax in Vietnam

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Nov. 11 – Many first and second tier suppliers, including small to medium-size enterprises, are prioritizing their investments into Vietnam, acting on the business potential that it holds for companies involved in a larger supply chain providing goods and services to manufacturing hubs in Asia. It is thus increasingly important to understand the taxes which […]


Asia Experts See Positive Future for India, with China’s Help

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Nov. 8 – Although India may see China as a rival in many key economic and political areas, the country also has much to learn from its Asian counterpart. Meanwhile, China has much to offer and much to gain from a rising India. For instance, China has the ability to greatly help improve the infrastructure […]


Vietnam Seeks Wisdom from Singapore

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Nov. 8 – Vietnam’s Deputy Prime Minister Vu Van Ninh has concluded his four day visit to Singapore to discuss economic and strategic co-operation between the two countries. During his visit, Deputy PM Ninh expressed his desire for Singapore to assist Vietnam with long-term economic planning, and converting Phu Quoc Island into a special economic […]


Work Visa Procedures in the Philippines

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Nov. 7 – The Philippines’ Bureau of Immigration is responsible for processing and issuing visa requests in the country. For foreigners seeking employment in the Philippines, there are three eligible non-immigrant visa types. These are: 9(A): Short-term business visit 9(G): Pre-arranged employment 9(D): Foreign treaty trader or foreign investor For individuals planning to visit the […]


Singapore’s Growth Tied Intimately to Global Economic Recovery

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Nov. 6 – Singapore’s economy has shown modest growth in the third quarter of 2013. As Asian’s most trade-dependent nation, however, this does not necessarily signify recovery – in September, Singapore’s non-oil domestic exports slipped 7.3 percent compared to the same time last year. Looking forward, however, positive growth in the G3 economies (Europe, Japan […]


U.S. Vice President Joe Biden to Visit Asia in December

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Nov. 6 – On Joe Biden’s second trip to Asia as vice president of the United States of America, he will be visiting Japan, China and the Republic of Korea. The trip will take place in the first week of December and looks to be the U.S. administration’s effort to push its “Asia pivot” back […]


 

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