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| | ... non-executive chair. He joined the firm 23 years ago serving in a number of senior roles, including chief executive of the ASEAN region, and led the global emerging markets and international fixed income divisions across Europe, Middle East and Africa. ... |
| | | ... month. Apart from the US, China also enjoys a trade surplus with the European Union (US$11.3 billion in October) and the ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) - Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand ... |
| | | ... New Zealand. Priestley joined the firm 23 years ago serving in a number of senior roles including chief executive of the ASEAN region, and led the global emerging markets and international fixed income divisions across Europe, Middle East and Africa. ... |
| | | ... East (up 46.4%) as purchases from Japan's other major trading partners declined: China (-17.7%), Western Europe (-7.7%), ASEAN (-1.5%) and the US (-0.7%). |
| | | ... operational in Asia. Presently, Australia's stock of direct investment across all Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) stands at a combined $37.6 billion, compared to $60.5 billion in New Zealand alone. As such, Andrew Parker, PwC's Asia practice ... |
| | | ... expectations for a 12.4% decline. Export shipments fell in Japan (-23.2%), China (-14.0%), the European Union (-11.4%), the ASEAN (-7.8%) and the United States (-0.7%) but exports to Hong Kong increased by 3.2%. |
| | | ... to more than 10. There are already deals or deals still being negotiated, with Thailand, Singapore, New Zealand, Chile, ASEAN, Malaysia, Korea, Japan, China and the US. Indonesia has a population of more than 255 million, 10-times that of Australia ... |
| | | ... 14th straight month of year-on-year falls. Exports to Japan increased by 1.5% in the year to May. Shipments declined to ASEAN countries by 10.2%, to the EU by 5.0%, to the US by 3.7%. Exports to China dropped by 13.7%. |
| | | ... currently exchanging at PHP46.355 per US dollar. Philippine exports fell by 3.9% in the year to January as shipments to the ASEAN countries (-9.5%), China (-8.6%) and Singapore (-8.6%) declined. However, exports to Japan (+7.7%), the US (+0.7%) and Europe ... |
| | | ... shift is likely in 2015 with the gradual opening of China's capital account; the realisation of a regionally-integrated ASEAN Economic Community; and the conclusion of three recent free trade agreements with China, Japan and South Korea. Co-author of ... |
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