The country forecasts harvesting more than 5 million tons of wheat for the season ending in August 2021, in excess of the 4.5 million tons needed for its subsidized national food program, Agriculture ... ( read original story ...)
As Covid-19 wipes out ride-hailing, Myanmar’s Oway turns to the online grocery space
Myanmar-based Oway Group has found itself in a similar situation. The company started off in 2012 as Oway Travel and Tours – an online travel platform that remains to be the gro ... ( read original story ...)
As Covid-19 wipes out ride-hailing, Myanmar’s Oway turns to the online grocery space
Myanmar-based Oway Group has found itself in a similar situation. The company started off in 2012 as Oway Travel and Tours – an online travel platform that remains to be the gro ... ( read original story ...)
Covid-19 a catalyst for Vietnam manufacturing
With a 97-million-strong young and tech-savvy population, Vietnam, compared with its peers remains still one of the most competitive on labour cost and land lease, construction cost. In its annual ... ( read original story ...)
Vietnam urged to be cautious about Chinese investment
Growing Chinese investment to Vietnam could turn the Southeast Asian country into a transshipment point for China to reroute its exports to a third country. ( read original story ...)
Vietnam urged to be cautious about Chinese investment
Growing Chinese investment to Vietnam could turn the Southeast Asian country into a transshipment point for China to reroute its exports to a third country. ( read original story ...)
Covid-19 a catalyst for Vietnam manufacturing
With a 97-million-strong young and tech-savvy population, Vietnam, compared with its peers remains still one of the most competitive on labour cost and land lease, construction cost. In its annual ... ( read original story ...)
Up to 75% of the Philippine economy is now allowed to open, says official
The Philippines is currently focusing on ramping up testing for the coronavirus and gradually reopening its public transport system safely, says Karl Kendrick Chua, acting secretary for the country's ... ( read original story ...)
Up to 75% of the Philippine economy is now allowed to open, says official
The Philippines is currently focusing on ramping up testing for the coronavirus and gradually reopening its public transport system safely, says Karl Kendrick Chua, acting secretary for the country's ... ( read original story ...)
Capital Economics: Philippines’ GDP likely slid 18% in Q2
MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines’ gross ... a weak labor market and business closures in the wake of the pandemic are seen causing GDP to plunge this year, after eight years of growth ... ( read original story ...)