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The Cost of Business in Myanmar Compared With China

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The fifth part in our comprehensive look at how doing business in ASEAN compares with China, this time focusing on Myanmar.

The Cost of Business in Malaysia Compared With China

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The fourth part in our comprehensive look at how doing business in ASEAN compares with China, this time focusing on Malaysia.

ASEAN Regulatory Brief: Work Permits, Tax Filing, Rates and Incentives

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This ASEAN Regulatory Brief guides you through new Indonesian work permit regulations, tax filing procedures in the Philippines, and new tax rates and incentives in Myanmar and Malaysia.

City Spotlight: Investing in Jakarta

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Located on the northwest coast of Java, Jakarta is the capital of Indonesia and the largest city in the country. Strategically located in the archipelago, Jakarta serves as the gateway to the rest of the country. In this article, we the city’s key industries and opportunities for SMEs.

The Cost of Business in Laos Compared With China

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The third part in our comprehensive look at how doing business in ASEAN compares with China, this time focusing on Laos.

Your Guide to Singapore’s Wage Credit Scheme

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Singapore’s government announced in its recent 2015 Budget that the Wage Credit Scheme measure would be prolonged until year of assessment (YA) 2017. In this article, we take an in-depth look at the scheme’s structure.

The Cost of Business in Indonesia Compared With China

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The second part in our comprehensive look at how doing business in ASEAN compares with China, this time focusing on Indonesia.

The Cost of Business in Cambodia Compared With China

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In Part One of our series comparing ASEAN nation business costs with China, we discuss Cambodia and how the country may fit into your China strategy.

Philippines and the European Free Trade Association begin FTA Negotiations

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The Philippines and members of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) have begun their first round of free trade agreement (FTA) negotiations in Makati, Philippines. The EFTA is made up of four countries: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland. A completed FTA could have profound effects on businesses in both regions.

Malaysia GST: Implications for Manufacturers

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Malaysia has introduced a new Goods and Services Tax of six percent. However, the country’s Customs Department has said that confusion over the new tax will last six months to a year. Consumer concerns regarding the GST have been over price increases, whereas businesses concerns have focused on compliance costs and its effect on competitiveness.

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