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Johor F&B businesses recovering and looking to expand

A food and beverage operator said there was a significant increase in customer volume when the Malaysian borders reopened in April.

  • Published: September 5, 20223:41 pm
  • Author Yee Xiang Yun
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Indonesia hikes fuel prices to rein in ballooning subsidies

President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo said the decision to adjust fuel prices was a difficult one and was his "last option".

  • Published: September 5, 20229:08 am
  • Author Ann Asianews Network
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Indonesia’s farmers yet to benefit from crude palm oil levy waiver

Previously, the government had announced a slashing of export levies for all palm oil derivative products until Aug 31 to boost exports and ease high domestic inventories.

  • Published: September 5, 20229:07 am
  • Author Divya Karyza
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Sri Lanka crisis would deepen if creditors disagree, IMF says amid China concerns

All creditors, including China, have to agree to restructure their existing loans to the island nation before the IMF starts disbursing a US$2.9 billion loan.

  • Published: September 5, 20226:29 am
  • Author The Island
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With the heavy rain comes issues for Malaysia’s farmers

According to farmers, the continuous and heavy rains, as well as the steep increase in production costs, have significantly impacted the yields of fruits and vegetables.

  • Published: September 5, 20226:28 am
  • Author Venesa Devi and Ivan Loh
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India’s external debt of $620 billion sustainable: Finance Ministry report

Experts had said that the external debt of $620.7 billion need not be a concern as $490 billion is non-government and the share of government is only $130.8 billion.

  • Published: September 5, 20226:27 am
  • Author The Statesman
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IMF agrees to $2.9 billion bailout for Sri Lanka

Months of acute food, fuel and medicine shortages, extended blackouts and runaway inflation have plagued the country after it ran out of dollars to finance even the most essential…

  • Published: September 2, 20229:10 am
  • Author Ann Asianews Network
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Fears of imminent subsidised fuel shortage lead to call for purchase restrictions

The subsidized gasoline quota is estimated to run out some time in early October.

  • Published: September 2, 20229:04 am
  • Author Divya Karyza
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Only 17% of Nepalis covered by social protection benefit: ILO

Besides a limited number of people having access to social protection schemes, the International Labour Organisation report says the available benefits are often too low to…

  • Published: September 2, 20229:03 am
  • Author Pawan Pandey
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Digital Agency struggles to reform Japanese bureaucracy 1 year after launch

The agency's role as a control tower for the digitisation of government work has stalled due to resistance from officials.

  • Published: September 1, 20228:47 am
  • Author Koichiro Shigematsu

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