Vietnam will remove its Covid-19 curbs on international flights with all markets starting Tuesday February 15, with no limit on the number of flights, state-run Tuoi Tre paper reported on Sunday.
Former employees are seeking compensation from the home appliance maker over poor working and living conditions at ATA factories. The case follows a wave of labour disputes in Malaysia
Chief executive Tony Fernandes told reporters that all companies under the group, including the airline, would be managed independently
The transport and financial hub is forecast to grow 3-5% this year after expanding at its fastest annual pace in over a decade in 2021
The nation has been seeking to improve oversight of rich resources and President Joko Widodo last month revoked permits of over 2,000 companies due to poor compliance
Quarz has asked Mapletree North Asia Commercial Trust to negotiate an improved offer from Mapletree Commercial Trust, according to an open letter
Jakarta's first order for French warplanes comes as concerns grow about rising US-China tensions and worries about Asia-Pacific security
With the economy tanking and pressure mounting from rights groups, companies from British American Tobacco to Norway's Telenor have left or are trying to leave
The industry was beset by a liquidity crunch in the past year and only a few companies expressed interest in joining the Test & Go programme
A survey of 102 Australian healthcare, clothing, horticulture, and seafood companies found they are failing to identify or disclose obvious modern slavery risks
Bodhi Tree will seek investments in media and consumer technology in Southeast Asia, with a focus on India
Conglomerate Keppel said its fully-owned unit did not agree with SPH's move and has filed an arbitration notice with Singapore International Arbitration Centre.