Philippines Urges Swift PJEPA Review to Bolster Market Access

The Philippines is actively pushing for an expedited conclusion to the ongoing review of the Philippines-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (PJEPA), emphasizing the need for improved market access, particularly for bananas. Trade Undersecretary Allan Gepty highlighted the urgency of accelerating the review process and addressing pending issues during negotiations with Japan. A key focus of the Philippines is to enhance market access for bananas by reducing tariffs. The Department of Agriculture is collaborating with the Department of Trade and Industry to secure preferential tariff rates, given the rising competition from other countries. The negotiation timeline depends on the shared ambitions of both nations, with the Philippines urging a swift resolution.
Hong Kong Retains Top Ranking as Asia Pacific’s Most Expensive Retail Destination

Cushman & Wakefield (NYSE: CWK) today released the 33rd edition of its Main Streets Across the World report which examines prime retail rental rates in key cities globally.
Philippines Denies Illegal Entry Into Chinese-Controlled Waters

Tensions in the South China Sea continue to simmer as the Philippines denies allegations of illegal entry into Chinese-controlled waters. The Philippines’ steadfast response highlights the persistent disputes over territorial claims in the region. The South China Sea has long been a flashpoint, with multiple nations vying for control of its islands, reefs, and maritime resources. The 2016 Arbitral Ruling invalidated China’s expansive claims, but Beijing has adamantly rejected the decision, exacerbating the conflict. The situation carries significant implications for regional stability, maritime security, and global trade routes, making it a matter of international concern.
Tensions Escalate in South China Sea as Philippines Challenges Chinese Barrier

The escalating tensions in the South China Sea have reached a critical point as the Philippines takes a stand against China’s installation of a floating barrier at Scarborough Shoal. This move has further strained the territorial disputes involving multiple nations in the region. The Philippines, backed by a 2016 UN arbitration decision, asserts its exclusive economic rights over Scarborough Shoal, which China continues to challenge. This development underscores the need for diplomatic efforts to address these complex disputes and prevent any escalation in the resource-rich South China Sea. The situation is particularly sensitive, given the involvement of the United States as a treaty ally of the Philippines, emphasizing the importance of finding peaceful resolutions.
India Strengthens Naval Presence in South East Asia to Bolster Regional Security

India’s recent naval deployment to Singapore for the “SIMBEX” bilateral combat exercise highlights the nation’s commitment to enhancing military interoperability in Southeast Asia. The participation of two advanced warships, a submarine, and a maritime patrol aircraft underscores India’s role in regional security efforts. This exercise, in its 30th edition, is the longest continuous naval engagement between India and any foreign nation. It encompasses a wide range of combat drills, from air defense exercises to anti-submarine warfare. India’s proactive engagement in the region reflects its concerns over regional stability and its commitment to building strong defense partnerships.
Philippines Implements Measures to Tackle Inflation and Rice Prices

The Philippines is taking proactive measures to combat rising inflation and stabilize rice prices, a significant staple. Among these measures, a proposed reduction in rice import tariffs aims to lower consumer costs. The government also encourages private-sector-driven rice imports while expediting shipment clearance processes, ensuring sufficient rice supply. To address potential crop losses due to El Niño, the farm ministry recommends additional rice imports of 500,000 metric tons. Despite recent inflation challenges, authorities are optimistic about price stability as farmers prepare to harvest around five million metric tons of rice in the coming months, contributing to the country’s annual target.
Philippine Economy Leads Amidst Southeast Asian Growth Challenges

The Philippines is a shining example of resilience amidst challenging regional economic conditions. The ADB’s positive growth forecast for the country reflects the unwavering strength of its consumer spending and the potential for significant contributions from the tourism and BPO sectors. However, as Southeast Asia navigates the headwinds of weakening global demand and inflationary pressures, continued vigilance and innovative strategies will be crucial to sustaining growth and promoting economic prosperity in the region.
Japan’s Kirin Holdings to Acquire Blackmores Limited for $1.24 Billion

Kirin Holdings Co Ltd of Japan will buy Australia’s Blackmores Ltd for $1.24 billion, operating a natural health business in the Asia-Pacific region, the two companies announced on Thursday.
Apple to raise App Store prices in some countries in Europe, Asia

Apple Inc (AAPL.O) said on Tuesday it will raise prices of apps and in-app purchases on its App Store from next month in all of the euro zone and some countries in Asia and South America.
Apple plans to cut iPhone 14 production lag between China, India – Bloomberg

Apple Inc (AAPL.O) plans to start making the iPhone 14 in India about two months after its release out of China, in a move that will narrow the gap from the typical six to nine months for previous launches, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday.