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OPINION

Bangkok for the next Trump-Kim talks?

Oped, Suthichai Yoon, Published on 06/08/2025

» Some might call it improbable. Others might say it's unrealistic. But proposing Bangkok as the host city for the next summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is neither fantasy nor wishful thinking -- it's a logical, geopolitically sound proposal rooted in history and diplomacy.

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Will Indonesia regret its trade deal with Trump?

Oped, Published on 23/07/2025

» Be careful what you wish for, lest it come true. That ancient proverb comes to mind when considering the eagerness of America's trade partners around the world to negotiate deals with US President Donald Trump's administration. Four countries already have, with Indonesia the latest to do so -- and possibly the first to regret it.

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GENERAL

Investors urged to buy gold as price surges

Business, Nuntawun Polkuamdee, Published on 18/07/2025

» DBS Vickers Securities recommends investors increase their exposure to gold and reduce their allocation of government bonds from developed economies, predicting the bullion price will hit US$3,765 an ounce by the fourth quarter of this year.

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Thailand holds its breath

Business, Post Reporters, Published on 07/07/2025

» The Thai business sector remains optimistic that tariff negotiations with the US can yield a favourable outcome after Vietnam recently made headlines by securing a 20% tariff rate on shipments to the US along with a waiver on import duties for American products.

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Thailand's bid to join Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development by 2030

Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 06/05/2025

» After months of uncertainty over Thailand's intentions, it is now official that the Paetongtarn Shinawatra administration has set an ambitious goal for the country to become a member of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) by 2030.

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OPINION

Earthquake shakes Myanmar military regime

Oped, Published on 03/04/2025

» Two powerful earthquakes jolted and devastated Myanmar, causing widespread death and destruction for a country already reeling from the effects of ongoing civil conflict. The M7.7 quakes created stunning devastation in central Myanmar as well as in neighbouring Thailand, killing more than 2,000 people and damaging the storied city of Mandalay.

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OPINION

The way to lose an entire decade

Oped, Published on 19/03/2025

» The 2020s are shaping up to be a lost decade, at best, for economic growth. This will be particularly bad for emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs) in the short term, but it will leave us all worse off, not least by undermining the global fight against climate change. The parallels with the 1930s -- when the world also faced a major economic shock, intensifying protectionism, growing nationalism, and the weakening of multilateralism -- make the situation appear all the more ominous. Then, like now, geopolitics was king.

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The talent code: what makes Southeast Asia’s workforce a global powerhouse?

Published on 10/03/2025

» Southeast Asia is no longer just an emerging market — it’s a global talent hotspot. With rapid digitisation, shifting supply chains and a young, dynamic workforce, this region has become a go-to destination for businesses seeking innovation, agility and resilience.

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WORLD

Baltic nations switch off Russian power grid

AFP, Published on 08/02/2025

» VILNIUS - Three Baltic states on Saturday cut ties with Russia's power grid to join the European Union's network, the culmination of a years-long process that gained urgency with Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.

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Trade shifts redefine development

News, Published on 03/02/2025

» Global trade is undergoing a profound transformation, driven by three major shifts. New technologies are redefining countries' comparative advantages and the types of goods they produce and export. The revival of activist trade and industrial policies threatens to distort trade flows and provoke retaliatory measures. And escalating tensions risk fragmenting the global economy along geopolitical lines.