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Businesses are back with a vengeance as sales pick up
PETALING JAYA: A drizzle earlier in the day did not stop patrons from streaming continuously into his tau fu fah (soya bean curd dessert) stall.
Lack of staff hampering businesses from meeting demand
PETALING JAYA: Consumer demand? Yes. Workers’ availability? No.
Asean News Headlines at 9pm on Saturday (May 28, 2022)
Here's a look at the news highlights from Asean countries in the Star-AseanPlus section for Saturday (May 28, 2022)
HSBC Is reportedly considering an IPO of business in Indonesia
HSBC Holdings Plc has been examining an initial public offering of its Indonesian business to tap buoyant investor demand in the world’s fourth-most populous country.
Vietnam EV maker VinFast to shift HQ to Singapore ahead of first exports
Vietnam's VinFast is shifting its headquarters to Singapore as the fledgling electric vehicle (EV) maker readies for a potential public listing and the first production run of cars for US and European markets, its chief executive told Reuters.
Indo-Pacific Framework boost for local businesses, says Brunei Finance Minister
Brunei is among 13 countries that recently joined the Indo-Pacific Framework, Minister at the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) and Minister of Finance and Economy II Dato Seri Setia Dr Awang Mohd Amin Liew Abdullah announced in the capital.
'Tomorrow will be better': Shanghai inches towards Covid-19 re-opening
The Chinese metropolis of Shanghai inched further towards a gradual reopening from two months of grinding Covid-19 lockdown, while the capital Beijing maintained curbs that have drastically curtailed movement even as case numbers decline.
Squid Game star Hoyeon Jung, Olympians Edgar Cheung and Eileen Gu make Forbes Asia’s 30 under 30, but Singapore may be the real winner
Squid Game star Hoyeon Jung, Olympics golden-boy fencer Edgar Cheung Ka-long and skiing sweetheart Eileen Gu were ranked among Forbes’ 30 under 30 list of Asia-based entrepreneurs for “trying new ideas, building on success and in some cases starting their own businesses.”
China-Australia relations - will a Penfolds wine by any Chinese vineyard taste as sweet?
One of Australia’s oldest wine brands is accelerating production of its made-in-China offerings, with an eye on using domestic production to circumvent import tariffs that have had an outsized impact on wine exports from down under for nearly two years, according to an industry insider.