Thailand's economy is expected to return to normal levels within two years as the government tries to mitigate the global impact of the coronavirus pandemic, a deputy prime minister said on Friday. ( read original story ...)
The future of Thailand’s hotels, tough times ahead – VIDEO
Thailand's hotels are facing a very dark time with the Thai borders still largely closed and many of them remaining closed for business ... ( read original story ...)
Thailand’s Economy and the Pandemic: Facing Delays and Difficult Choices
Thailand is one of the few countries that can claim to have restricted the internal spread of COVID-19 so far. The country has yet to reach 3500 total cases, with limited deaths, currently at 58. A ... ( read original story ...)
Indonesia says distribution of social aid has improved, will help economy
Indonesia's government said on Friday it has significantly improved the distribution of social assistance to the poor to cushion the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. JAKARTA, Sept 25 (Reuters) - ... ( read original story ...)
WeWork sells control of China business in $200m deal
WeWork is selling a majority stake in its China business as the co-working giant continues to pare down its expenses, the company said Wednesday. ( read original story ...)
Macau Grand Prix ‘not an option’ for Burrows Engineering/RK Racing team as organisers demand 14-day quarantine to guard against Covid-19 threat
Northern Ireland’s Burrows Engineering/RK Racing team will miss November’s Macau Motorcycle Grand Prix for the first time in seven years due to a series of tough Covid-19 measures required by the race ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong facing just two local Covid-19 cases, source says, making it first time in three weeks with no imported infections
Hong Kong was expecting two new local Covid-19 cases on Friday, a source said, the first time in three weeks the city has not had an imported infection. According to the source, the two cases both had ... ( read original story ...)
Evergrande Gets Hong Kong Exchange Nod to Spin Off Management Unit
China Evergrande Group won approval from the Hong Kong stock exchange to spin off its property management unit, according to a person familiar with the matter, paving the way for the company to raise ... ( read original story ...)
Hawk or dove? Birdwatching world’s feathers ruffled over Taiwan independence
Plea to remember ‘birds do not know borders’ amid spat between Taiwan’s largest bird conservation group and UK-based BirdLife International ... ( read original story ...)
Tensions rise across the Taiwan Strait as Taipei test-fires missiles
Taiwan has test-fired missiles off its eastern and southern coasts following military manoeuvres staged by Beijing near the self-ruled island in recent days. The Thursday night test was part of a ... ( read original story ...)