Business deals
Asia powerhouses unite as Ayala invests in Myanmar conglomerate
Philippine group tightens bond with Serge Pun via $238m deal
Philippine group tightens bond with Serge Pun via $238m deal
$6m investment strengthens foothold in fast-growing mobile payments sector
Farmers and workers carry on as Chinese transplants drive up land prices
Hun Sen's government appears willing to allow opposition leader's return
Sam Rainsy unable to transit via Thailand as he faces ASEAN roadblocks to homecoming
Company plans to mobilize as many as 5,000 for door-to-door sales
Guterres -- and Indonesia's Jokowi -- increase pressure on Suu Kyi
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Official says ending trade preferences will impoverish already-poor workers
Garment industry stands to lose access to biggest market if Sam Rainsy is arrested
Carmaker chases Suzuki, Ford and Hyundai in Southeast Asia's final frontier
Sector beset by delays and corruption now pins its hopes on debt-crippled energy firm
Luxury hotel designer Bill Bensley's Shinta Mani resort is as green as it gets
Critics say harsh contract terms are scaring off potential bidders
Conflicting views of public, military and international community hem Suu Kyi in
State Counselor talks political reform, Rakhine crisis and desire for neutrality
De facto leader calls Rohingya crackdown a response to 'terrorist attack'
UMG Idealab looks to team up with local peers to nurture AI startups
Using global standard Unicode font opens up internet in growing market
Lawmakers question value of online casino industry registered in tax havens
Sam Rainsy pledges to lead 'people power' movement against Hun Sen
Outbreak forcing a shift to commercial operations with biosecurity resources
Viettel yet to say whether it will use Huawei gear in foreign markets
Early 'poet of empire' should not be used to justify fear of dialogue and negotiation
Hong Kong-based operator planning $3.5bn expansion as union calls for 'living wages'
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