In Wednesday's Asia papers
19 November 2008 01:00 [Source: ICIS news]
ASAHI SHIMBUN, Japan
Front page
Ex-vice minister, wife slain
The homes of two retired top health ministry bureaucrats were invaded Tuesday, leaving two people dead and one seriously wounded.
Business & Industry
6 top bank groups post sharp drops
Japan's six major banking groups posted sharp declines in their net profits in the first half of this fiscal year.
CHINA DAILY, China
Front page
Food safety procedures tightened
The government unveiled on Tuesday major initiatives to ensure that imports, exports and domestic consumption of food conform to the highest standards.
Fuel tax 'to be levied soon as timing is right'
The government is likely to levy fuel tax soon while rolling back road tolls and maintenance taxes, a senior researcher close to energy policy makers said Tuesday.
Business & Industry
Economic downturn makes job seekers lower outlook
Layoffs and a shrinking job market have forced fresh graduates to lower their expectations of finding good jobs, some visitors to a national job fair said Tuesday.
TAIPEI TIMES, Taiwan
Front page
Vouchers to be issued by government
Lawmakers will write a special law for the program as borrowing the funds will conflict with Article 23 of the Budget Law and Article 4 of the Public Debt Act
Journalists urge police to stop asking for photographs
The Association of Taiwan Journalists (ATJ) demanded yesterday that the National Police Agency (NPA) stop pressuring photojournalists to help find potential suspects in the rallies that ensued during a controversial visit made by Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Strait Chairman Chen Yun-lin earlier this month.
Business & Industry
More stimulus needed: analysts
Economists said the success of a planned distribution of consumer vouchers would depend on economic figures to be released tomorrow
Small businesses say they prefer cash to vouchers
Small independently owned businesses — some of which do not have business registration certificates — said yesterday that they wished the government would give out cash instead of consumption vouchers so that they too could benefit from the policy.
KOREA HERALD, South Korea
Front page
Shipbuilders brace for stormy seas
The tide of restructuring that began on Wall Street has reached shipyards in Korea, which had been enjoying an unprecedented boom for the past years.
Lee urges steps to lower lending rates
President Lee Myung-bak instructed financial authorities yesterday to take steps to help lower lending rates at commercial banks to relieve the financial burden of households and smaller companies.
Business & Industry
No new updates
NEW STRAITS TIMES, Malaysia
Front page
Cruise along PLUS highway after midnight for 10 per cent discount
PLUS Expressways Bhd agreed to reduce toll rates for its PLUS and Elite highways by 10 per cent -- but only for travel between midnight and 7am from Jan 1 for two years.
Govt revamps water services to prevent crisis
The Federal Government has restructured the country's water services industry to ensure water crises do not occur in future, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak.
Business & Industry
Eagle eyes on govt prime land
Property companies will have to wait a bit longer to get their hands on the government's prime land in the Klang Valley as details are being finalised by the Economic Planning Unit (EPU).
Automotive policy needs overhaul: Observers
The country's automotive policy should be overhauled to ensure a fairer and more open industry for both Malaysian and foreign players, industry watchers said.
BUSINESS TIMES, Singapore
Front page
Nikkei edges down as global recession fears weigh
Japan's Nikkei share average edged down 0.2 per cent on Wednesday as fears of global recession outweighed a positive impact from overnight gains in US shares.
NOL to cut jobs, profit outlook grim
Singapore's Neptune Orient Lines will axe 1,000 jobs as part of moves to save US$200 million in costs next year to help ride out an expected severe downturn in the shipping sector, the company said on Wednesday.
Business & Industry
Budget deficit to overshoot estimates
The government is likely to end the current fiscal year with a budget deficit of more than three times the $800 million first projected, as it has stepped up spending to shield the economy from the global downturn that has pushed Singapore into recession.
Pirates hijack vessel with US$100m oil cargo
Pirates captured a Saudi-owned supertanker loaded with more than US$100 million worth of crude oil off the coast of Kenya, seizing the largest ship ever hijacked, US Navy officials said on Monday.
BANGKOK POST, Thailand
Front page
Tax breaks may be extended
The Finance Ministry will propose extending tax breaks for the property sector until March 2010 to bolster the economy.
Puea Thai chief set to step aside Suchart 'preparing for PPP to be disbanded'
Suchart Thada-Thamrongvech will step down as Puea Thai party leader to prepare for the dissolution of the People Power party (PPP) and a new election, sources said yesterday.
Business & Industry
No new updates
JAKARTA POST, Indonesia
Front page
Rupiah tips 10-year low before BI intervenes
The rupiah bounced back from its weakest level in 10 years on Tuesday as demand for the corporate sector to pay off any year-end overseas obligations begins to build.
Aburizal to sue ‘Tempo’ for defamation
Rather than make use of the press law to settle a dispute with Tempo magazine, chief welfare minister Aburizal Bakrie has chosen to file criminal charges against the magazine for allegedly defaming him.
Business & Industry
Minister defends expansion of oil palm plantations
Agriculture Minister Anton Apriyantono on Tuesday defended Indonesia’s drive to expand oil palm plantations, despite a demand by environmentalists for a moratorium on deforestation.
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