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Malaysia’s New Manufacturing Incentives: How to Structure Your Investment Under the NIF in 2026

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Malaysia’s new NIF changes how incentives work. Learn how to qualify, avoid mistakes, and structure your manufacturing investment.

PEZA vs BOI in the Philippines: Which Incentive Structure Fits Your Manufacturing or Logistics Model?

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Evaluate PEZA vs BOI incentives, tax exposure, and setup risks to choose the most cost-efficient structure for your Philippines investment.

Singapore as ASEAN’s Logistics Hub: Warehousing, Trade Facilitation, and Investment Opportunities

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Not sure if Singapore is worth it? Assess logistics costs, trade benefits, and the right ASEAN structure for your business.

Indonesia Coal 2026: How Export Controls and Policy Shape Investment Returns

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Evaluate how Indonesia’s coal export rules impact pricing, margins, and investment risk before entering the market.

How Global Energy Price Volatility Could Affect Singapore’s Economy

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Singapore faces rising costs from global energy shocks, but its role as a regional hub creates both risks and opportunities for investors.

Laos Land Conversion Policy: New Entry Points for Foreign Investors

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Laos’ land conversion policy opens new entry options for foreign investors. Assess approvals, sectors, risks, and investment pathways.

ASEAN’s LNG Export Leaders: Investment and Energy Trade Opportunities in Malaysia and Indonesia

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Foreign investors are exploring LNG opportunities in Malaysia and Indonesia as new gas discoveries and major projects reshape Southeast Asia’s energy trade.

Indonesia’s Danantara After Year One: Growth Targets, Asset Consolidation, and Investment Implications

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Indonesia’s Danantara sovereign investment platform marks its first year with ambitious growth targets, major SOE restructuring, and billions in planned investments.

Philippines–UAE CEPA: Trade Expansion and Investment Implications

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The Philippines–UAE CEPA can expand trade, infrastructure investment, and sector opportunities linking Southeast Asia with Gulf markets.

How CPTPP Is Reshaping Malaysia’s Export Markets

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Malaysia’s CPTPP exports rose sharply in 2025, opening new growth markets and supply chain roles. Discover how tariff preferences, rising exports to Mexico and Canada, and manufacturing momentum could shape investment decisions.

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