Stable But Struggling To Diversify The Economy

In 2025, Brunei stayed stable under its long-time ruler, with no major political change. The government focused on small reforms instead of big changes. In the economic sector of the country, the economy has slowed down due to lower oil and gas prices and production disruptions. As the country is dependent on oil and gas [...]

Thailand Faces Labor Shortages, Allows Refugees To Work

Thailand is facing serious labor shortages that are affecting many industries like farming, fishing, manufacturing, and construction. This problem grew worse after over half a million Cambodian workers left the country following a border dispute and military conflict between Thailand and Cambodia. The country’s population is also aging, which means fewer people are available to [...]

Vietnam’s Growth Masks Rising Human Rights Concerns

Vietnam is emerging as a key global partner, with countries such as the US, EU, Japan, and others seeking to deepen trade and security ties due to its rapidly growing economy and strategic position in Asia. But behind the scenes, Vietnam remains one of the most repressive countries in Southeast Asia. People are being jailed [...]

Casablanca Finance City: Morocco’s Gateway To African Investment

Casablanca Finance City (CFC) is a business district in Casablanca, Morocco, created to attract international companies and become a gateway for investment into Africa. Since it started in 2010, over 240 companies have joined, creating more than 7,000 jobs. Morocco is using the CFC to grow its influence in Africa and support the African Continental [...]

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