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Philippines and China Sign Six Agreements

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On October 24, 2019, the Philippines and China signed six bilateral agreements covering infrastructure, trade, communications, and customs. Read on to learn more.

Opportunities for Singaporean Businesses in Eurasian Economic Union

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Chris Devonshire-Ellis writes on the Singapore-EAEU FTA, which is poised to provide new trade opportunities for Singaporean businesses. Read on to learn more.

A New Perspective: How do ASEAN Economies Stand Against China’s Regions?

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Amidst the US-China trade war and China’s slowing growth, the option of ASEAN as a China+1 destination is fast becoming the most appealing option. Read on to learn more.

Setting Up in Indonesia – Latest Issue of ASEAN Briefing Magazine

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In this issue of ASEAN Briefing magazine, we examine Indonesia’s business environment, tax incentives for investments, and corporate establishments. Read on to learn more.

Corporate Income Tax in Singapore

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Singapore’s corporate income tax (CIT) rate of 17 percent is the lowest in ASEAN and has attracted a dynamic investment community of more than 7,000 multinational firms into the country. Read on to learn more.

Singapore’s FTA Network: What are They and How to Apply

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Singapore’s extensive free trade agreements (FTA), coupled with a transparent legal system and educated workforce, have made it an attractive destination for investors looking for business opportunities in Asia. Read on to learn more.

Trade War Incentive Schemes in ASEAN

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ASEAN members have issued a variety of incentives to attract investors affected by the US-China trade war. Learn more about how these affect your business.

Singapore’s DTA Network: What is Covered and How to Claim Relief

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Singapore has one of the world’s most extensive double tax agreement (DTA) networks, attracting international businesses from a multitude of industries. Learn on how your business can qualify and benefit from these incentives.

The Minimum Wage in Indonesia: Increased by 8.5% for 2020

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By January 2020, Indonesia will increase its minimum wage by 8.51 percent from the current 2019 rate. Learn more about how this regulation will impact businesses in the country.

ASEAN as Asia’s New Manufacturing Hub: Too Good to be True?

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Can companies be as productive in ASEAN as they were in China? This article explores productivity rates in some of ASEAN’s top manufacturing hubs.

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