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An Introduction to Doing Business in Singapore 2022 – New Publication from Dezan Shira & Associates

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An Introduction to Doing Business in Singapore 2022, is out now and available for free download.

What a Ferdinand Marcos Jr Presidency Will Mean for Foreign Investors in Philippines

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Immediate challenges facing Marcos Jr include the Philippines’ high budget deficit, income inequality, and balancing relations between the US and China.

Cambodia’s Border Reopening: Opportunities for Tourism Sector

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Cambodia’s border reopening is a boost to its tourism industry, which is an important contributor to the economy, behind the textile and garment manufacturing sector.

Thailand Issues First Personal Data Protection Act

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Thailand’s first-ever law on personal data protection will come into force on June 1, 2022, after being postponed since 2019.

Cambodia’s First Law on Competition: What Investors Need to Know

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In October 2021, Cambodia’s Law on Competition came into effect, marking the country’s first-ever anti-trust law following 15 years of deliberations and delays.

Malaysia’s Border Reopening: Boost for Tourism Sector, Hiring in Palm Oil Industry

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We discuss how Malaysia’s border reopening will benefit the tourism and palm oil production industries and list the updated entry requirements.

The Philippines’ Border Reopening: Implications for Businesses

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The Philippines tourism industry is set to benefit from ease in border restrictions as the country is now open to fully vaccinated international travelers.

Thailand Flexible Plus Program: Attracting High-Net-Worth Investors

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The program is only open to Thailand Privilege Card members, and offers international investors the ability to convert their privilege entry visa into a non-immigrant (B) visa.

Thailand Issues Tax Incentives for Investments in Local Startups

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We list the eligibility criteria, targeted industries, and tax incentives available for entities or individuals making investments into Thai startups.

Indonesia Bans the Export of Palm Oil, Impacting Global Food Prices

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As of April 28, 2022, Indonesia has begun a complete ban on palm oil exports, a move that could threaten global food prices.

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