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OPINION

Asean's chief priority is recovery

Oped, Bandid Nijathaworn, Published on 11/10/2022

» Asean, comprising open trading nations and net importers of energy, has been severely impacted by the economic disruptions linked to the pandemic and the economic fallout arising from the ongoing geopolitical conflicts, notably, through higher food and energy prices and more restrictive trade flows.

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Likely pitfalls of the 'Trump effect'

News, Bandid Nijathaworn, Published on 29/11/2016

» The shock, followed by knee-jerk reaction, over the election victory of Donald Trump by Asian financial markets may have faded as investors regained composure. Still, there are reasons for policy makers and businesses in Asia, Thailand included, to take note, reassess and make necessary preemptive moves to mitigate any risks that the new policy may imply.

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Asia needs policies to avert crisis

News, Bandid Nijathaworn, Published on 05/10/2015

» The last 20 years have been eventful for "Emerging Asia" in terms of policy management as the region survived two major financial crises while seeing the risk of yet another one looming large.

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Resting on recovery laurels

News, Bandid Nijathaworn, Published on 24/07/2012

» The first six months of 2012 witnessed an uneasy period for Thailand as the economy attempted to regain traction from one of the country's worst floods - which struck in the second half of last year - while coping with the global downturns caused by the European sovereign debt crisis.