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The recent visit of external affairs minister, S Jaishankar, to China for the SCO Foreign Ministers' Meeting underscores the importance India places on this multilateral platform, even as it navigates ...
As Chinese overcapacity, trans-shipment and dumping become an Asia-wide problem in the context of US tariffs, it speaks ...
China’s shift from reaction to reinvention is a long-running transformation built on policy foresight and internal ...
Chinese dumping and ASEAN acting as China’s ‘B team’ may be defeating the purpose of the Free Trade Pact Of late, ASEAN has emerged as a powerful economic bloc, and it was quite natural and prudent on ...
Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus is set to visit Malaysia from 11 to 13 August. Trade, investment, Rohingya, recruitment and regularisation of Bangladeshi workers, money laundering, and observer status of ...
Business leaders and entrepreneurs from New Zealand and Southeast Asia will gather in Vietnam this July for the ASEAN Young Business Leaders Initiative Summit ...
The Vietnam Pulp and Paper Association will convene its second ASEAN Pulp and Paper Summit this November in Ho Chi Minh City.
Why have the data released this week surprised global analysts for the second time in two quarters? What domestic and ...
KUCHING: Asean member states must work together to reduce the cost of next-generation antiretroviral (ARV) drugs for HIV ...
Vietnam’s logistics sector is set for a new phase of growth as enterprises accelerate expansion strategies in response to key policy shifts aimed at shaping future market trends.
Malaysia is prepared to become a distribution and marketing hub for halal products from New Zealand to the wider Southeast Asian region.
ASEAN-5 gross domestic product (GDP) growth is projected to fall to just three per cent in 2025 and as low as 1.5 per cent in 2026 if knock-on effects from the United States (US) tariffs continue, ...