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The Duterte government’s inheritance from Aquino

  Ironic as it may seem considering his campaign platform, investors have welcomed the eight-point economic agenda of the incoming president of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte, in which he vowed to continue and maintain the current macroeconomic policies of the outgoing government. This is, by no means, a marked shift from his campaign promise, “Change is Coming,” under which he ...

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Prospects for Russia, Japan rapprochement

Dmitry Filippov SPECIAL TO EMIRATES BUSINESS On May 6, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe held an informal meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the subtropical Russian city of Sochi. The three-hour talks concluded with both sides agreeing to streamline the negotiation process aimed at resolving their territorial dispute and concluding a peace treaty based on an undisclosed “new concept.” ...

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EU digital strategy divides, doesn’t conquer

Perhaps the biggest reason Europe hasn’t produced digital economy giants like Google, Amazon, Facebook or Netflix is that there’s no such thing as “Europe.” Starting out in Sweden, France or Germany, a company is not European — it’s Swedish, French or German. Tax regulations, postal tariffs, financial systems, copyright, labeling and data protection rules — nothing is harmonized. Failing to ...

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