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Lack of info, support barrier to more Japanese investment

Japanese companies doing business in Bangladesh are facing challenges during the coronavirus pandemic, including a lack of information and support from authorities, which may dent the flow of investment, according to investors and a recent survey. Besides, a culture of procedural delays at government offices and frequent policy changes discourages Japanese investors from

Japanese blockchain company plans to make Malaysia regional hub

Junya Yoshizaki KUALA LUMPUR: Japanese blockchain development company, Chaintope Inc, plans to make Malaysia its regional hub in Southeast Asia to support green energy and the government’s digital transformation projects. Chaintope chief marketing officer Junya Yoshizaki said Malaysia is an ideal location for the company s global footprint with its high English proficiency, stable environment and cost competitiveness. He is also Chaintope’s Malaysian subsidiary, Chaintope Malaysia Sdn Bhd’s chief operating officer. Chaintope Malaysia is a Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) status company. I believe blockchain technology will change the world and people’s lives dramatically during this COVID-19 pandemic.

Why Malaysia s plan for Asia s Eurostar went off the rails

Why Malaysia’s plan for ‘Asia’s Eurostar’ went off the rails Nikkei Asia © Provided by Free Malaysia Today The line would have had an annual economic impact of US$1.59 billion for Malaysia and US$640 million for Singapore (Bernama pic) BANGKOK: The coronavirus pandemic has warped the world’s idea of distance. A bridge of just 1km separates Singapore and Malaysia but the distance may as well be a light year, as both countries have closed their borders since March 2020. But from May 17, travel between the two countries will be allowed for family funerals and visits to the seriously ill. Why are they moving forward at a time when infections are again rising in Malaysia?

Humour and a helping hand

Humour and a helping hand Humour and a helping hand Good-natured Jetro chief in Asean is eager to get to know the region better in person. By Nareerat Wiriyapong published : 3 May 2021 at 04:30 Atsushi Taketani, president of Jetro Bangkok Photo: Somchai Poomlard Atsushi Taketani knows exactly how to make himself stand out in public in a way that also helps promote his home country. This one is called haori. H-a-o-r-i, the Osaka native says, pointing to the black traditional Japanese jacket he is wearing especially for an interview with Asia Focus at his office in downtown Bangkok. This one is hakama, he adds as he points to the loose trousers, also spelling the Japanese word. It s complicated even for a Japanese like me.

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