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THAI AUTO SECTOR AWAITING SHOT IN THE ARM AMID PROSPECT OF TARIFF-FREE EXPORTS TO VIETNAM
Thailand-based automotive original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) are set to benefit from the expansion of an existing auto tariff-free zone to Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) members Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam in 2018. These would then join this ASEAN-linked trading zone’s member countries Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand to forge an ASEAN-wide automotive market bloc.…
MALAYSIA BUSINESS BAULKS AT NEW MINIMUM WAGE REGULATIONS
Malaysia officially raised its minimum wage on July 1, and some business leaders are already warning that it may have far-reaching effects on both consumer prices and staffing levels.
“The impact will be quite great,” said Ho Su Mong, president of the Malaysia Singapore Coffee Shop Proprietors’ General Association.…
ASEAN SINGLE MARKET’S EFFECTS ON MEAT AND LIVESTOCK UNDERMINED BY NON-TARIFF BARRIERS AND SMUGGLING
THE COMMON market launched on January 1 by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has so far failed to promote a sustainable increase in legitimate intra-ASEAN meat and livestock trades. Instead, imports from outside the bloc, domestic production and US dollar-based smuggling continue to thrive, say experts.…
BANKS NEED TO BOX CLEVERER TO FIGHT BANKING CYBERCRIME
Banking security chiefs and their opponents in their opponents in the underworld of cybercrime are fighting a “cold war arms race” with no long-term solution in sight, fraud specialist academics have told Fraud Intelligence.
And if anyone should doubt that this threat is not just profound, but global in scope, witness that Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB – Federalnaya Sluzhba Bezopasnosti) announced last month that it had arrested 50 members of a gang believed to have been responsible for a Russian Roubles RUB1.7 billion (USD 26.6 million) bank cyberhack using the Trojan programme ‘Lurk’ to collect customer data.…
SOUTHEAST ASIA PERSONAL CARE PRODUCT MARKETS GROWING IN SCALE AND SOPHISTICATION
South-east Asia is a region that has sharp contrasts in economic development, from between the wealth of Singapore to countries such as Myanmar, where poverty is endemic and consumer markets are relatively undeveloped.
Such contrasts pose challenges for personal care product companies seeking regional strategies to tap the markets of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations’ (ASEAN) 10 countries, whose cosmetics suppliers have to comply with the standards of the ASEAN Cosmetics Directive, which was modelled on European Union legislation.…
ASEAN AUTOMOTIVE TRADE DEAL COULD CONCENTRATE AUTO TRADE PRODUCTION IN SOUTH EAST ASIA
Asian paint and coatings manufacturers are set to benefit from the expansion of an existing automotive tariff-free zone spanning Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member countries Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand to Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam.…
QUALITY OF CONTRIBUTION FROM CANADIAN BOARD MEMBERS IN QUESTION
Business governance experts in Canada have told Board Agenda how they think companies can maximise the ability and performance of their non-executive board members.
Their comments come as concern about the effectiveness of non-execs in Canada has been piqued by media reports that Pierre Beaudoin, a director of Montréal-based comms and finance conglomerate Power Corp, had 20.28% of shareholder votes withheld at a director election in May – usually such elections proffer 100% support.…
ASIAN REGULATORY ROUND UP – SINGAPORE TO ADOPT BEPS STANDARDS
SINGAPORE has promised that it will implement the base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) project developed by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation & Development (OECD). The Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) has said it accepts profits should be taxed where real economic activities generating them are performed and where value is created.…
KPMG: FIRMS FAILING TO USE TECHNOLOGY AGAINST FRAUD
Companies worldwide are failing to use technology to combat fraud, even though it is a “significant enabler” for 24% of the 750 fraudsters involved in white-collar crimes across 81 countries assessed by KPMG’s ‘Global profiles of the fraudster’ report. KPMG found 65% of fraudsters are employed within the company they defraud, 38% for at least six years, 35% at executive or director level and 44% with unlimited authority allowing them to override controls.…
MYANMAR’S NEW CAR MARKET HELD BACK FOR NOW, BUT FUTURE GROWTH APPEARS PROMISING
Liberalising Myanmar’s potential market for new cars is significant, but growth is currently hampered by regulatory uncertainty. Although it has a population of 51 million, only 5,000 new passenger cars were sold in the country during the last financial year.
“The future is very good, potentially.…