South-east Asia hit by new lockdowns just as exports start to pick up
New Covid restrictions are disrupting manufacturing and logistics in South-east Asia, creating order backlogs and ...
Transport and logistics companies in Thailand are watching their growth forecasts sink as the political unrest impacts exports and trade, writes the Bangkok Post. Land transport has been particularly affected, with SMEs expected to lay off staff following congested traffic at border checkpoints. Laos and Cambodia are thought to be switching to imports from China and Vietnam, helping depress expected growth rates. The transport sector registered zero growth in the first quarter, meaning it will likely grow by 3% in ...
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