MYANMAR
1. FOREIGN COMPANIES ABLE TO EXPORT LOCAL PRODUCTS -- THE GLOBAL NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR
The Ministry of Commerce has announced that foreign companies are now allowed to export selected local products to access overseas markets. The permitted exports include processed fish, meat and seafood, processed fresh produce, pulp and paper, seeds, refined ores, fruits and vegetables and wood-based furniture.
2. HEALTHCARE STAFF ADVISED TO TREAT PATIENTS WITH COMPASSION -- THE GLOBAL NEW LIGHT OF MYANMAR
During the 29th Graduation Ceremony of the Defence Services Institute of Nursing and Paramedical Sciences, health professionals were advised to adhere to strict medical ethics. Nurses and medical practitioners need to perform their duties with compassion and avoid gender discrimination.
SINGAPORE
1. BUDGET 2025 WISH LIST: CARVING A NICHE FOR SINGAPORE ON THE GLOBAL STAGE -- THE STRAITS TIMES
It is no surprise that the complex challenges threatening companies in Singapore as the country approaches its 60th year of independence form the bedrock of the business community’s extensive Budget wish list.
2. SEA NOMADS IN THAILAND WHO SURVIVED THE INDIAN OCEAN TSUNAMI IN 2004 ARE SLOWLY LOSING THEIR IDENTITY -- CNA
When the Indian Ocean tsunami hit the south-western coast of Thailand in 2004, it claimed over 5,000 lives.
THAILAND
1. BANGKOK READY FOR HISTORIC EQUAL MARRIAGE REGISTRATION IN JANUARY 2025 -- THE NATION
Bangkok Announces 50 Districts Ready for Equal Marriage Registration, Partners with Bangkok Pride for City-Wide Celebration in January 2025, Emphasises Online Pre-registration for Convenience.
2. EXPORT, TOURISM TO UNDERPIN ECONOMY -- BANGKOK POST
Exports and tourism are expected to continue supporting Thailand's economy, but the automotive industry remains a key area of concern, according to the Finance Ministry.
VIETNAM
1. MODERNISING FARM SECTOR TO SPUR ROBUST GROWTH -- VIETNAM NEWS
Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính on Friday urged the agricultural sector to be ready as Vietnam enters a new era of national growth. Key reforms highlighted include embracing innovation, modernising rural areas, improving farmers' incomes and using advanced agricultural practices.
2. LARGEST LOCALLY BUILT BULK CARRIER READY TO SAIL -- VIETNAM NEWS
A locally built bulk carrier with a capacity of 65,000 deadweight tonnage that will boost Vietnam’s maritime economy is set to sail. The largest-ever carrier built by a Vietnamese company completed sea trials and will begin operations from Hai Phong port city.
-- BERNAMA