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Malaysian entrepreneur upcycles kimonos into clothes, bags and accessories
KL-based fashion retailer Samantha Yong turns kimonos with defects into attractive items like wrap jackets, tote bags and wristlets.
China for the first time vows in government report to step up efforts against business monopolies
China for the first time said in its government work report that it will step up efforts against business monopolies in a bid to ensure fair market competition.
Billionaire Lemann stepping down from Kraft Heinz’s board
CHICAGO: Jorge Paulo Lemann is leaving the board of Kraft Heinz Co, the giant consumer company he helped put together with Warren Buffett that’s since lost half its value.
Joining the SPAC boom
LONDON: The UK is set to allow blank-cheque firms to join its stock markets as part of wide-ranging reforms to boost the attractiveness of London after Brexit.
Explainer: How brands will target ads to you after the death of browser cookies
(Reuters) - Next year, Alphabet Inc's Google plans to phase out technology in its Chrome browser that lets other companies track users' web browsing. But that does not mean you will see irrelevant ads, or that the pair of shoes you have been eyeing will stop following you around the web.
Emerging Europe.com bolsters defences as Amazon enters Poland
WARSAW (Reuters) - As Amazon sets its sights on central and eastern Europe, the e-commerce giant will need to convince long-time Allegro shoppers like Elzbieta Modrakowska to click away from the region's leading online marketplace.
Maezawa wants you: Japan billionaire seeks 'crew' for moon trip
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa on Wednesday launched a search for eight people to join him as the first private passengers on a trip around the moon with Elon Musk's SpaceX.
Asean News Headlines as at 7pm on Tuesday (March 2)
Here's a look at the news highlights from Asean countries in the Star-AseanPlus section for Tuesday (March 2)
Amazon's new Polish site goes live as online competition grows
WARSAW (Reuters) - Online retailer Amazon's new Polish website went live on Tuesday morning, the company said, marking a significant intensification of competition in the country's booming e-commerce sector.
Philippine power retailer sees recovery after 30% profit drop
MANILA, Mach 2 (Bloomberg):Manila Electric Co, the Philippines’ largest power retailer, is expected to recover from last year’s 30% profit drop as the economy reopens, its chairman has announced.