Cuban Regime: Elites Preparing for Power Shift?

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Malaysian Ambassador Confirms PM Anwar Ibrahim to Attend D-8 Summit in Jakarta

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – Malaysian Ambassador to Indonesia Dato’ Syed Mohamad Hasrin Tengku Hussin announced that Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim will definitely attend the D-8 Summit in Jakarta in April. “God willing, PM (Anwar Ibrahim) will be present at the D-8 Summit,” Ambassador Hasrin said after hosting a fast-breaking meal with the Malaysian Embassy in Jakarta on … Read more

Tariff Wars: Ten SME-Centric Strategies to Save National Economies

No number of tariffs—added, subtracted, or multiplied—will save a debt-ridden national economy; but the potential of SMEs, driven by productivity and a skilled citizenry, can bring hope for recovery. Equally, no amount of printed currency can solve global economic chaos, but a quick audit will prove how economic collapse morphs slowly into continuous conflicts and … Read more

DTI heightens support for MSMEs and consumer welfare in Laguna

Laguna, Philippines—This month, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) continues its mission of empowering micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and protecting consumer rights through a series of significant initiatives that took place across the province. Leading the line-ups of projects, the Kadiwa ng Pangulo program was launched to reinforce the DTI’s commitment to … Read more

Indonesia Lags Behind Malaysia, Thailand in Entrepreneurship Ratio, Says Trade Minister

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – Trade Minister Budi Santoso highlighted that Indonesia’s entrepreneurship ratio remains lower than that of its regional neighbors, including Malaysia, Thailand, and Singapore. This ratio is a key indicator of a nation’s economic development. According to Budi Santoso, the entrepreneurship ratios in Malaysia and Thailand have exceeded 4 percent, while Singapore has an … Read more