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From Laos to Brazil, Trump's tariffs leave a lot of losers. But even the winners will pay a priceDonald Trump's tariffs impacted nations globally. Some countries agreed to tariffs to access the US market. Others faced higher taxes for n...
Trump is getting the world economy he wants- but the risk to growth could spoil his victory lapPresident Trump's protectionist trade policies are reshaping the global economy as the U.S. imposes tariffs on various countries. Agreement...
'Pandora's box': Alarm bells in Indonesia over rising military roleConcerns are rising in Indonesia as President Prabowo Subianto's initial months have seen increased military influence in government, spark...
Nestle, P&G investigate palm oil sourced from illegally cleared Indonesian wildlife reserveEnvironmental group Rainforest Action Network (RAN) alleges that palm oil sourced from illegally cleared land within a protected Indonesian...
Chinese livestreamers set their sights on TikTok sales to shoppers in the US and EuropeSince 2019, western e-commerce platforms like Amazon and Facebook have experimented with livestreaming e-commerce after seeing the success ...
Global IPO market shows signs of life even as recession fears persistRoughly $25 billion worth of IPOs priced globally in March and April, nearly twice the amount seen in the first two months of the year when...
IMF asks El Salvador to drop bitcoin, more countries clamp downThe International Monetary Fund (IMF) has urged El Salvador to drop bitcoin as a legal tender, citing risks to the nation's financial stabi...
By rolling the dice, Ludo hits a six but squares up the lawLudo King, arguably the most popular online game in India that has been downloaded 300 million times since it was launched on Google Play t...
India’s long-delayed industrial revolution is about to launchDecisive policy making ensured that India faced no significant terrorist incident outside Kashmir in 5 years.
View: The wrong way to fight fake news ahead of electionsCountries aren’t going to be able to resist manipulation, however, if they undermine the very rights that make them strongest.
Why the debate on menstrual health in India needs to go beyond pad taxIndia has one of the lowest levels of penetration of sanitary pad usage in the world. At 20%, India lags behind Thailand, Indonesia and Chi...
- Asian growth attracts Shariah banks from Gulf
Al Salam Bank BSC, Bahrain’s fastest-growing lender by revenue in the past year, plans to invest $500 million of Islamic funds in Asia, joi...
- China may lose ‘cheap’ tag on rising yuan, labour costs
Recent strikes have been a rude wake up call for many foreign cos that depend on China's low costs to compete abroad. Gainers & losers | Co...
- China may lose ‘cheap’ tag on rising yuan, labour costs
Global companies are forced to shift base to farther inland or move to other developing nations for cost advantage.
- Benchmark launches Shariah-compliant ETF
Benchmark Asset Management is launching a Shariah-compliant open-ended exchange traded fund that will enable millions of Muslims and other ...
- Interpol: 1,300 arrests, $16 million seized across Asia during Euro 2008
Interpol says police across Asia has arrested 1,300 people and seized more than US$16 mn in an operation to break up illegal football gambl...
- Hackers hit Indonesian Web site after ban on online pornography
Hackers protested a law banning online pornography by posting a picture of a topless male model on the Web site of Indonesia's information ...