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Singapore lone bright spot in Asia property slump

Bloomberg Commercial property deals in Asia had a poor start to the year, but there was one bright spot: Singapore. Commercial property transactions in the city-state jumped 72% year-on-year to $1.9 billion in the quarter ended on March 31, boosted by deals in the office, retail and industrial sectors, according to a report by New York-based Real Capital Analytics Inc. ...

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US soy exporters losing Chinese market share

Bloomberg It’s increasingly unlikely that American farmers will fully regain their share of the lucrative Chinese soybean market, a US industry group said. US exports of the oilseed to the biggest importing nation have plunged in the year since the world’s two largest economies begin tit-for-tat tariffs. “The longer we are out of the China market, the likelihood is that ...

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China faces new competition as Japan, India eye Lankan port

Bloomberg India, Japan and Sri Lanka are weighing the development of a terminal at the bustling port of Colombo in a country that’s seen ongoing political controversies related to investments from China’s Belt and Road initiative. The three countries are set to sign a memorandum of understanding in the coming months to build out the east container terminal at the ...

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