The RM23.07 billion worth of potential Japanese investments clinched during the recent trade and investment mission (TIM) reflect the confidence …
Afghanistan: Interim Authorities to Provide Facilities for Businessmen and Investors
Taliban’s acting Prime Minister Mawlavi Abdul Kabir met with the head of the Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Investment, Mohammad Yunus Mohmand and stressed providing facilities for businessmen …
EU’s top diplomat discusses Ukraine’s ammunition needs with South Korea
The European Union’s top diplomat, Josep Borrell, said he met South Korea’s defence minister on Saturday to discuss Ukraine’s needs for ammunition.
Front runner for Thai finance minister set to tackle debt; country among highest household debt to GDP ratios in Asia
Thailand’s election-winning Move Forward party is committed to increasing welfare spending and the minimum wage while promoting growth by opening up the economy to competition and cutting corruption, …
Three Europeans return home after release by Iran in prisoner swap
Three Europeans returned home on Saturday a day after being released by Iran in a prisoner swap, and Tehran said there was no reason for Europeans to be arrested if they were not “exploited” by …
Japan will vow to end deflation with bold monetary, flexible fiscal policy
Japan’s government will pledge to pull the economy out of deflation through bold monetary policy, flexible fiscal policy and a growth strategy, according to a draft outline of its long-term economic …
Japan eyes broader ties with Bangladesh under strategic partnership: Ambassador Kiminori
Japanese Ambassador to Bangladesh Iwama Kiminori on Saturday expressed his country’s willingness to enhance the bilateral relationship with Dhaka over the next 50 years in line with their “strategic …
PM invites Turkish companies to invest in Pakistan
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif has invited Turkish companies to invest in Pakistan in the energy, agriculture, Information technology and construction sectors. He was talking to Chief …
New measures in Indonesia – Planning a holiday in Bali? Here are the dos and don’ts
From gatecrashing a sacred temple performance naked to paying for goods and services in cryptocurrency, some tourists in Bali have run afoul of the laws there.
Corporate America still loves China
Corporate America can usually count on one if not both of the two main U.S. parties to espouse the policies it favors. Not when it comes to China. Why it matters: Economic imperatives are sending a …