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‘ risky behaviour with HIV/AIDS
GENEVA, Nov 21, 2006 (AFP) – Some 8.6 million Asians are infected with the HIV virus, UNAIDS said on Tuesday, warning the disease is thriving on risky behaviour in Southeast Asia and slowly taking hold in China, the world’s most populous nation. An estimated 960,000 Asians were newly infected over the past year while about […]
‘s estate sector trade unions to hold crisis talks Tue on wages hike
Nov 20 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s plantation sector trade unions are to hold crisis talks on Tuesday on stalled wage negotiations with companies, and any strike action, if at all. Employers say union demands for a 100 rupee a day increase over the current, without other added costs or employee benefits, would amount to five billion […]
Singapore raises 2006 growth targets to 7.5-8.0 percent
SINGAPORE, Nov 20, 2006 (AFP) – Singapore raised its 2006 growth forecasts on Monday to 7.5-8.0 percent, a target analysts said is achievable after a better-than-expected third-quarter performance. Figures released by the MTI in its latest economic report showed third quarter growth was powered by the key manufacturing sector which surged 10.6 percent on the […]
UAE aims to lessen reliance on Asian workers
DUBAI, Nov 20, 2006 (AFP) – The United Arab Emirates (UAE) president announced plans to gradually replace Asian workers with nationals to redress the demographic imbalance in his country, in a newspaper interview Monday. Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nayhan told London-based Asharq Al-Awsat he was aware of “the seriousness of the imbalance” in the oil-rich […]
APEC leaders push global free trade; North Korea crisis unresolved
HANOI, Nov 18, 2006 (AFP) – Asia-Pacific leaders on Saturday put their political muscle behind the drive to free up global trade, but they struggled to find common ground on how best to tackle the North Korea nuclear crisis.The quest for consensus over the response to Pyongyang’s shock atom bomb test last month dominated both […]
Legendary monetary economist Milton Friedman dies
WASHINGTON, Nov 16, 2006 (AFP) – Nobel prize-winning economist Milton Friedman, whose ideas helped power a conservative policy revolution in the 1980s, died Thursday at the age of 94.Friedman died of heart failure in San Francisco, California, near Stanford University where he taught most recently, friends and associates said. Friedman won the Nobel prize for […]
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SINGAPORE, Nov 17, 2006 (AFP) – US beverage giant Coca-Cola Company, in a long-term plan to diversify from soft drinks, will serve coffee and tea-making expertise from its first Asian specialty outlet, company executives said Friday. He described the concept as “pretty much a work in progress for the next six months.” – by Bernice […]
Sonia Gandhi outlines vision of future Indian superpower
NEW DELHI, Nov 17, 2006 (AFP) – Ruling Congress Party leader Sonia Gandhi on Friday outlined her vision of India’s future, not as a traditional military superpower, but as a force for world peace and prosperity.The Italian-born Congress leader, who spurned the premiership after her party scored an upset election victory in 2004, urged the […]
Sri Lankan plantation companies ask unions to compromise to settle wage talks
Nov 16, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s plantation companies have asked estate worker unions to compromise on a wage increase, in efforts to jumpstart talks that broke down this week. Talks between plantation sector trade unions and employers broke down after both sides failed to reach an agreement on a wage increase for workers under a […]
Americans look to Asia for affordable heart, hip and other surgeries
WASHINGTON, Nov 16, 2006 (AFP) – When Wayne Steinard visited his doctor earlier this year he faced two options: either undergo open heart surgery in the US for 100,000 dollars or have it done in India for 6,700 dollars. “I chose India,” the 59-year-old uninsured building contractor from Florida told AFP, reflecting a growing trend […]
China plans to expand luxury tax
BEIJING, Nov 15, 2006 (AFP) – China is planning to expand a consumption tax on luxury items and adjust upward other taxes in an effort to even out income distribution and reduce poverty, state press reported Wednesday.Ongoing tax reforms should include adjustments to the personal income tax, property tax, and consumption tax in an effort […]
Nobel laureate touts microcredit, but how does it work?
HALIFAX, Canada, Nov 14, 2006 (AFP) – Few people had heard of microcredit before a determined Bangladeshi economist called Muhammad Yunus won this year’s Nobel Peace Prize, but Yunus has put the industry in the spotlight as a potential poverty-busting tool.“Governments in developing countries must demonstrate a strong political commitment towards supporting microfinance as an […]
