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Vitamins are resilient to Asia downturn: Blackmores CEO

  Bloomberg Asian markets including China continue to show growing demand for high quality dietary supplements despite Covid-related disruptions and the general economic downturn, according to Australian vitamin manufacturer Blackmores Ltd. The company expects spending on vitamins and supplements to remain resilient to economic slowdowns, CEO Alastair Symington said in an interview with Bloomberg Television.

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Fosun mulls sale of India’s $3.6 billion Gland Pharma

  Bloomberg Billionaire Guo Guangchang’s Shanghai Fosun Pharmaceutical Group Co is considering a sale of Indian drugmaker Gland Pharma Ltd after receiving interest from potential buyers, people familiar with the matter said. Fosun Pharma, a listed arm of Chinese conglomerate Fosun International Ltd, has been working with an adviser as it informally gauges interest in its controlling stake in Gland, ...

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Taiwan cuts its 2022 GDP forecast again

  Bloomberg Taiwan cut its 2022 growth forecast for the third time this year as the global demand slowdown and rising geopolitical tensions with China prove tough to navigate. Gross domestic product is likely to grow 3.06% for the year, the cabinet’s statistics department said. That’s lower than the last formal estimate of 3.76% given in August. The official 2023 ...

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China pushes elderly vaccination as reopening pressure grows

Bloomberg China said it would bolster vaccination among its senior citizens, a move regarded by health experts as crucial to reopening an economy stuck in an endless loop of harsh Covid Zero curbs. But it stopped short of announcing mandates that helped raise inoculation rates in other countries. Instead, officials vowed to push shots harder in places like nursing centres, ...

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China economy braces for more slump as Covid, protests spread

Bloomberg China’s economic activity slumped in November and could drop further in coming weeks as Covid outbreaks spread across the country and protests against tighter virus restrictions escalate. Bloomberg’s aggregate index of eight early indicators showed a likely contraction in activity in November from an already subdued pace in October. With Covid cases spreading rapidly in each of China’s provinces ...

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Drive to bypass China in lithium refining grows in Australia

  Bloomberg Pilbara Minerals Ltd, one of Australia’s biggest lithium producers, plans to build a demonstration plant in Western Australia capable of refining the material that’s key to the booming global battery metals market. The pilot plant would process Pilbara Minerals’ hard-rock ore into lithium salt near the company’s Pilgangoora Project in Western Australia, in a joint venture with Australia’s ...

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Korean house prices drop most since 2013 over credit concerns

  Bloomberg South Korean house prices recorded the biggest decline in nine years as the central bank’s 16-month tightening cycle weighs on the property market, adding to credit concerns for policy makers. Nationwide home prices dropped 0.32% in November from a year earlier, while Seoul slid 0.12%, according to data from Kookmin Bank. South Korean surveyors tend to count the ...

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Pakistan halts payments for in-app purchases

  Bloomberg Pakistan has halted payments for in-app purchases including online video games bought by local customers using airtime from telecommunications companies, the latest sign of distress caused by the country’s depleted foreign-exchange reserves. Telecom service providers were violating regulations by allowing payments to be made for customers under an arrangement with the government that permitted the phone companies to ...

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Foxconn offers $1,800 bonus to staff who stay in iPhone city

Bloomberg Apple Inc partner Foxconn is offering bonuses of as much as $1,800 to existing workers at its Zhengzhou facility, hoping to sustain the staff levels it needs to run the world’s largest iPhone factory. Foxconn, also known as Hon Hai Precision Industry Co, will top up wages by as much as 13,000 yuan per month in December and January ...

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US bans Huawei, ZTE telecom equipment on security risk

  Bloomberg Huawei Technologies Co and ZTE Corp were banned from selling electronics in the US by regulators who say they pose a security risk, continuing a years-long effort to limit the reach of Chinese telecommunications companies into US networks. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC), in an order, also named connected-camera providers Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co and Dahua Technology ...

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