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Singapore Issues Measures to Enhance Job Retention in Financial Sector

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The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and the Institute of Banking Finance (IBF) have issued measures to enhance job retention in the country’s financial sector.

Indonesia’s 2021 Minimum Wage: No Increases for Most Provinces

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The Ministry of Manpower issued a circular in October 2020 advising regional governments not to increase the monthly minimum wage rates due to the ongoing pandemic.

Singapore Launches Program to Support Green and Sustainability Linked Loans

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The Monetary Authority of Singapore recently launched the world’s first grant scheme to support green and sustainability-linked loans (GSLS).

Japan’s JICA Provides Loans to Support SMEs and Infrastructure in Myanmar

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The Japan International Cooperation Agency signed a loan agreement with the government of Myanmar to provide 42.7 billion yen to support SMEs and infrastructure.

Vietnam Intellectual Property Office Issues New Regulation on Document Signing

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Vietnam’s VNIPO issued Notice 13822, providing new requirements for legal representatives of IP applicants/owners to sign documents on their behalf.

Understanding Labuan’s New Tax Framework

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Labuan, a federal territory of Malaysia, issued a new tax framework in early 2019, which impacts a variety of tax requirements, such as the abolition of the 20,000-ringgit tax ceiling.

US Extends GSP Status for Indonesia

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The US extended Indonesia’s Generalized System of Preference (GSP) status in early November 2020, meaning thousands of Indonesian exports to the US are duty free.

Myanmar Opens Stock Market to Foreign Investors

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The Securities and Exchange Commission of Myanmar (SECM) has allowed resident and non-resident foreigners to participate in securities trading on the Yangon Stock Exchange (YSX).

Cambodia Launches Digital Currency: Key Features

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The National Bank of Cambodia launched its first digital currency, named Bakong, which was co-developed by Japanese fintech firm SORAMITSU.

The Singapore-Hong Kong Travel Bubble: Salient Features

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From November 22, 2020, the Singapore-Hong Kong travel bubble will come into effect, allowing short-term visitors to travel between both countries.

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