Among the most popular type of Myanmar wood is teak, long favoured by shipbuilders and furniture makers for its durability in wet environments
Jakarta said it would begin relaxing the ban by allowing 14 vessels bound for exports to sail while others delivered coal to power plants
Indranee Rajah, the second minister for finance, said priority will be given to helping Singaporeans cope with the cost of living
The fifth-generation scion of the Thai-Chinese Lamsam family is a girl-boss in insurance and matriarch of her country’s football team
Citigroup and DBS are leading the transaction, with BNP Paribas and Standard Chartered as book runners, a term sheet showed
Petronas and Sarawak Shell Berhad will perform an integrated CCS Area Development Plan study in several locations off Sarawak near the top of Borneo Island
The moves follow an import suspension by South Korea last month, after Canada reported its first bovine spongiform encephalopathy case in six years.
House of Representatives' delay is seen by some as depriving Indonesia of the benefits of the mega trade pact, which came into effect on January 1
A total of 1,636 electric cars and taxis registered last year gained from the rebates under the EV early adoption incentive scheme
Minister says decision is imminent. His comments follow appeals by the Philippines, and governments in Japan and South Korea, for Jakarta to drop its export ban
Country has been forced to suspend its Test & Go quarantine waiver scheme but foreign tourists will be able to visit more beach sites in the South if they agree to the 'Sandbox' arrival scheme
Workers at Malaysian glove maker Supermax will seek a judicial review of the UK govt decision to allow the firm – accused of using forced labour – to be a National Health Service supplier