Tag: asia

  • BreadTalk celebrates another quarter of growth

    BreadTalk celebrates another quarter of growth

    Singapore-headquartered F&B group BreadTalk has announced US$148.8 million in total sales for the second quarter, an increase of 0.8 per cent over last year.

    Henry Chu, BreadTalk Group CEO said the company ended yet another quarter of core earnings improvement powered by growth in its existing brands and contributions from new brands which have surpassed expectations.

    “This was achieved despite costs being incurred to consolidate certain underperforming businesses as well as investments made to boost the efficiency of our backend support infrastructure. On the back of the many corporate actions announced over the past six months, my team and I are excited to get on with the execution to see these initiatives to fruition.”

    While pursuing its global expansion plans with strategic joint-venture partnerships, the group will continue to broaden its business mix by developing new direct-owned brands such as Sergeant’s Kitchen in Hong Kong, Shanghai and Bangkok and Una-Yu in Food Republic Shanghai Tower.

  • Vietnam gives nod for $300mln railway upgrade

    Vietnam gives nod for $300mln railway upgrade

    Vietnam’s National Assembly has approved a $300 million budget for four railway upgrade projects on its transnational route.

    The four projects are to be implemented along the Hanoi-Ho Chi Minh City route. The funds will be sourced from the contingency budget of the Public Investment Plan 2016-2020 that the parliament approved in 2016.

    A total of VND1.95 trillion ($84 million) will be spent to reinforce over 100 weak bridges on the Hanoi-HCMC route. Propulsion systems on this route will also be improved.

    Another VND1.8 trillion ($77 million) will be spent on reinforcing 11 of over 22 tunnels on the route section between Vinh and Nha Trang provinces. New stations will also be opened along this route.

    The route section from Hanoi to Vinh will be upgraded at a cost of VND1.4 trillion ($60 million), which will be spent on reinforcing the current foundation, opening a third track in stations that currently have only two, and other upgrades.

    Similar upgrades will be applied on the route from Nha Trang to HCMC with a budget of VND1.85 trillion ($79 million).

    The Standing Committee of the National Assembly has also approved VND8 trillion ($343 million) for 10 road projects.

    The Vietnamese government has recently initiated efforts to upgrade the country’s outdated railway system. Many experts, including former senior railway officials, have said that the sector has suffered government neglect for a long time.

    Vietnam’s railway sector has not received any major investment in the last 140 years.

    Fifty-five percent of 7,200 coaches are equipped with an outdated brake system, while 72 percent of almost 400 locomotives are high on emissions and low on economic efficiency, according to the Vietnam Register.

    Vietnam currently has over 3,000 kilometers of railway tracks, none of them high-speed.

    All Vietnamese trains run on diesel, while Malaysia, Thailand, Korea, Japan and China have electric railway systems.

  • China says US disappoints the world by upping the ante in trade war

    China says US disappoints the world by upping the ante in trade war

    China warned the United States today that upping the ante in a tit-for-tat trade war will “only serve to disappoint” the world as Washington threatened to raise the tariff rate on the next US$200 billion (RM814 billion) of Chinese imports.

    Beijing said it would be forced to take countermeasures to defend Chinese interests, free trade and the international order.

    “The US has no regard for the world … playing both soft and hard ball with China will not have any effect, and only serve to disappoint the countries and territories opposed to a trade war,” China’s Ministry of Commerce said in a statement, adding that it still hopes to turn the situation around.

    Foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang called Washington’s actions “blackmail” and urged the US “to return to rationality and not act on impulse. It will only hurt themselves.”

    President Donald Trump asked the US Trade Representative to consider increasing the proposed tariffs to 25% from the planned 10%, USTR Robert Lighthizer said on Wednesday.

    “We have been very clear about the specific changes China should undertake. Regrettably, instead of changing its harmful behaviour, China has illegally retaliated against US workers, farmers, ranchers and businesses,” Lighthizer said in a statement.

    Officials, however, downplayed suggestions the move was intended to compensate for the recent decline in the value of the Chinese currency, which has threatened to take much of the sting out of Trump’s tariffs by making imports cheaper.

    The US dollar has been strengthening since April as the central bank has been raising lending rates, which draws investors looking for higher returns.

    “It’s important that countries refrain from devaluing currencies for competitive purposes,” a senior administration official said. “But I wouldn’t draw the conclusion that the announcement we’re making today is directly linked to any one practice.”

    Washington and Beijing are locked in battle over American accusations that China’s export economy benefits from unfair policies and subsidies, as well as theft of American technological know-how.

    Trump has threatened to slap tariffs on virtually all of China’s exports to the US.

    Officials said they remained in regular contact with their Chinese counterparts but could announce no new meeting.

    The US already imposed 25% tariffs on US$34 billion in Chinese goods, with another US$16 billion to be targeted in coming weeks.

    On July 10, Washington unveiled a list of another US$200 billion in Chinese goods, from areas as varied as electrical machinery, leather goods and seafood, that would be hit with 10% import duties.

    Increasing the rates to 25% could make them significantly more painful.

    The comment period on the proposed penalties, which includes public hearings where business can ask for exemptions, due to take place later this month, would be extended into September, the officials said.

    Much of American industry and many members of Trump’s own Republican Party have expressed outrage but have so far been unable to thwart Trump’s trade policies.

    The US Senate last week passed legislation which if enacted would lower trade barriers on hundreds of Chinese imports.

    Jake Colvin, vice-president of the National Foreign Trade Council, said the Trump administration could be boxing itself into a corner.

    “It’s hard to see how this action lends itself towards a resolution to what is increasingly a trade crisis,” he told AFP.

    Trump and senior administration officials believe the volume of US imports and vigorous health of the American economy give Washington an advantage in the current confrontation.

    But Fred Bergsten, founding director of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, told CNBC that China would be able to absorb blows more easily than Washington.

    “They can expand their stimulus, fiscal spending, bank lending,” he said.

    “They can compensate much better than we can. They come from a much higher base.”

    And Bergsten warned that the US economy is likely to slow and a trade war only makes that expected decline worse.

  • Indonesia’s Bekraf opens pop up in Singapore with fashion start-ups

    Indonesia’s Bekraf opens pop up in Singapore with fashion start-ups

    Bekraf, the Indonesian Creative Economy Agency, has joined with the Indonesian embassy in Singapore to open a pop-up store showcasing Indonesian fashion startups.

    Joshua Puji Mulia Simanjuntak, Bekraf’s marketing division deputy head, described Singapore as an important market for Indonesian creative industries, particularly for fashion, as a prospective hub to reach Asean and global markets.

    The fashion industry in Indonesia contributes over half of all creative exports from the country, an economy that generated US$20 billion to 2016 figures.

    At least 14 brands will participate in the event running at Paragon Mall during August.

  • Kroger launches direct-to-customer e-commerce platform Ship

    Kroger launches direct-to-customer e-commerce platform Ship

    The Kroger Co. has announced the introduction of Kroger Ship, its new direct-to-customer e-commerce platform.

    “Kroger Ship is our next step in creating a seamless experience that allows our customers to shop when and how they want,” said Yael Cosset, Kroger’s Chief Digital Officer. “Our new service is just one more way we are redefining the customer experience as part of Restock Kroger, bringing more convenience and options to shoppers across America. Kroger Ship complements and joins our 2,800 grocery stores, 1,250 curbside pickup locations, and delivery service from 1,200 locations.”

    Kroger Ship is launching in four markets: Cincinnati, Houston, Louisville, and Nashville. The retailer anticipates quickly rolling out the ship service to additional markets over the next few months. During the first phase of Kroger Ship, customers can shop from a curated selection of 4,500 our brands products, which are not available anywhere else online, and more than 50,000 center-aisle groceries and household essentials that matter the most, influenced by 84.51° data and insights.

    The service offers competitive ecommerce pricing and fast and free doorstep delivery by a package carrier on orders over US $35, otherwise shipping is US $4.99 per order. Ship customers will experience exclusive money-saving opportunities, including promo codes and pricing deals along with the convenience of a set-and-save subscription model. During the launch phase, customers will receive free shipping—no minimum purchase required—and 15 percent off their order with a one-time-use promo code.

    “Kroger Ship brings together the best of our digital, technology, logistics, 84.51°, merchandising, and Our Brands teams to deliver our customers convenient and curated food inspiration,” added Cosset. “Kroger’s ecommerce platform expands our offering beyond the physical store to include even more products. Along with staples and customer favorites, Kroger Ship will carry bulk and additional sizes, and focus on Our Brands, local and international food and flavors, specialty items, and health and wellness products – making it easier than ever before to be your family’s hero at mealtime, or anytime.”

    “Kroger is building on our expansive logistics and fulfillment infrastructure to support the rapid rollout of Ship,” said Frank Bruni, Vice President of Supply Chain and Procurement. “With the support of Our Brands, and Kroger’s manufacturers and suppliers, our vision is to build a seamless e-commerce system that offers our customers an ever-growing number of products and allows Kroger to ship nationwide, serving America through food inspiration and uplift.”

  • AirAsia bullish on Indonesian market

    AirAsia bullish on Indonesian market

    Malaysian low-cost carrier AirAsia, which will start flights to Silangit Airport, Indonesia, the main gateway to Lake Toba from Oct 28, is looking to increase its services in Indonesia, a market in which it sees huge potential.

    Speaking at a press conference in conjunction with the official launch of the new route today, AirAsia Group CEO Tan Sri Tony Fernandes said the airline is eyeing more routes from Malaysia to Indonesia such as Belitung, Banyuwangi as well as Raja Ampat.

    “We are very bullish about Indonesian tourism. Indonesia is a huge priority for us,” Fernandes said.

    “We have already started talking about Kuala Lumpur-Belitung (route), which we see as a huge potential. There are so many places within Indonesia, as I’ve always said Indonesia is much more than just Bali.”

    In addition, Fernandes said the airline is also looking at cruise business in Indonesia, noting that coupled with the low-cost airline, it would be a huge potential for the state’s tourism industry.

    According to Indonesia’s Tourism Ministry, AirAsia made the highest contribution of all airlines to the number of international tourists flown to the country, bringing in 25% of the total figure.

    The four times weekly direct flights from Kuala Lumpur to Silangit Airport is the 21st route launched by the airline into the state.

    Fernandes said the new route marks the carrier’s commitment to support the government of Indonesia in developing the 10 priority tourism destinations, including Lake Toba.

    “Prior to Silangit, travellers wishing to visit Lake Toba had to take a six-hour bus ride from Medan. Today, they can fly direct to Silangit and reach Lake Toba in just an hour.

    “In addition to building new airports, Indonesia is converting Terminal 2 at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport into a low-cost carrier terminal. We believe this is a step in the right direction and we will continue to fully support Indonesia to achieve 20 million tourist arrivals by 2019,” he added.

    AirAsia is offering promotional all-in fares from RM39.10 for one way till Aug 12 for travel between Oct 28 and March 29, 2019.

    Besides Silangit, AirAsia also flies to 15 other destinations in Indonesia namely Jakarta, Lombok, Pekanbaru, Surabaya, Bali, Medan, Padang, Semarang, Banda Aceh, Pontianak, Yogyakarta, Palembang, Bandung, Makassar and Solo.

  • Vietnam posts $3.1-billion trade surplus in Jan-July

    Vietnam posts $3.1-billion trade surplus in Jan-July

    Vietnam’s trade surplus in the first seven months was $3.1 billion as exports rose 15.3 percent year-on-year to $133.7 billion.

    Domestic companies accounted for $39 billion of the exports, up 18.7 percent, while foreign firms registered $94.7 billion, up 14 percent, according to the General Statistics Office (GSO).

    Cell phones and components topped the list of exports at $26.1 billion, followed by textile and garment at $16.5 billion and electronics and computers and components at $15.7 billion.

    The U.S. was the biggest importer, with shipments rising by 8.9 percent to $25.5 billion.

    The EU was second with $24.2 billion, up 12.9 percent, followed by China with $19.5 billion, up 24.7 percent.

    Imports rose by 10.2 percent to $130.6 billion, with domestic companies accounting for $54.16 billion spent by firms, up 12.7 percent.

    Imports by foreign companies were up 8.5 percent.

    The GSO has however warned exporters and importers to be prepared for any eventuality given the ongoing trade war between the U.S. and China.

    The U.S. imposed 25 percent tariffs on an initial $34 billion of imports from China on July 6, which then led China to respond with similar sized tariffs on U.S. products.

    The Donald Trump administration claims the tariffs are necessary to protect national security and U.S. businesses’ intellectual property, and to reduce the country’s trade deficit with China.

    The administration said Wednesday that Trump has sought to ratchet up pressure on China for trade concessions by proposing a higher 25 percent tariff on $200 billion (152.33 billion pounds) worth of Chinese imports.

  • E-Land to stop selling Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf in China

    E-Land to stop selling Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf in China

    South Korean fashion and retail group E-Land is surrendering its Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf China franchise licence.

    The move is expected to improve the conglomerate’s reportedly strained cash-flow situation and mark a more focused approach to retail. It comes after expanding the franchise to 17 locations in China over the past two years. It had originally pledged to expand the Chinese business to 1000 stores.

    The group’s liquidity has been under significant pressure in recent years, forcing it to relinquish its resorts and cruise businesses as well as other holdings. It currently runs around 250 brands spanning retail, fashion and restaurants.

  • Indonesia Needs ‘Dollars Now,’ President Says, Urging Greater Biodiesel Use

    Indonesia Needs ‘Dollars Now,’ President Says, Urging Greater Biodiesel Use

    Indonesia’s President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo on Tuesday (31/07) urged his ministers to make “serious” efforts to strengthen foreign exchange reserves by widening biodiesel use to combat pressures caused by a global trade war.

    Indonesia requires foreign inflows to finance its current account deficit and the central bank has spent about $12 billion of its forex reserves in recent months to defend the rupiah, which has lost about 6 percent this year.

    “The country needs dollars now,” Jokowi told a cabinet meeting. “I don’t want to keep doing meetings without good implementations.”

    The cabinet has met at least six times since the start of July to tackle concerns over trade and the rupiah currency, and Jokowi called for swifter action to prop up the currency.

    He sought immediate implementation of a government’s plan to widen the mandatory use of B20 biodiesel to all diesel vehicles, including locomotive engines and heavy equipment.

    Expansion of the B20 programme could be launched as soon as Thursday, Industry Minister Airlangga Hartarto said this week. He estimated the measure could save Indonesia $5 billion in diesel imports each year.

    Replacing imports could benefit Indonesia, one analyst said.

    “In the short term, this would be a faster solution, compared to trying to boost exports,” said Josua Pardede, an economist with Bank Permata in Jakarta.

    “Replacing imports would be one alternative to maintain the current account deficit at a healthy level,” he added. “The oil and gas deficit has been continuously expanding in the last year due to the rising oil price.”

    Biodiesel can cut fuel costs and reduce emissions, but some varieties need special handling and equipment as the fuel has a solvent effect, corroding engine seals and gasket materials, and it can solidify in the cold.

    Indonesia’s auto industries group, Gaikindo, has said stepping up biodiesel blends can increase fuel consumption and could cause engines to overheat.

  • Adidas Settles for $8 Million in Rockport Dispute

    Adidas Settles for $8 Million in Rockport Dispute

    German-headquartered Adidas AG has agreed to a settlement in its Rockport bankruptcy dispute.

    Adidas bought Rockport as part of its takeover of Reebok in 2005 and sold the brand a decade later.

    Rockport was placed in Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in May of this year, and in July a rescue plan was lodged by CB Marathon, an affiliate of Charlesbank Capital Partners, to take over the ailing business.

    However Adidas and Reebok challenged that, lodging a claim for more than $70 million to recover unsecured claims from Rockport.

    According to a news, Adidas agreed to a payout of $8 million from its $54 claim, a settlement approved by a Delaware bankruptcy judge on Monday, clearing the way for the same to CB Marathon, subject to final approval from the courts.

  • YSL Beauty Hotel event by Lotte

    YSL Beauty Hotel event by Lotte

    Following a new customer service strategy, South Korean travel retailer Lotte Duty Free exited part of its duty-free concession at Incheon International Airport Terminal 1 this Tuesday, 31st of July. Its tactical shift aims at providing greater focus to its downtown retail business through the organization of a growing number of diverse and various unique events.

    In line with its new strategy, Lotte has partnered with L’Oreal Travel Retail Asia Pacific to host a promotional event for YSL at its VIP Star lounge in Myeongdong, Seoul.

    From the 1st to the 3rd of August, invited clients have the opportunity to observe YSL’s beauty products coming to life. In a world where technology is booming and penetrating every aspect of our lives, Lotte has put together a digital-heavy event with a VR Experience Space, a Concert Room and an Arcade Zone for fervent gamers. Visitors are also equipped with digital wristband giving them access to all the information they might need along with photos and videos from the event. L’Oréal’s beauty touch cannot be forgotten as visitors can feel like models getting ready for a fashion show by enjoying beauty classes to then head towards the photoshoot zone.

    To retain customers which were previously shopping in its late Incheon Airport physical stores, Lotte aims at bringing its clients an elevated shopping experience. From personal shopping service, a high-end Café and two restaurants, visitors will feel like stepping in a luxurious palace hotel.

    Lotte Duty Free expects the YSL Beauty Hotel event to attract over 3,000 customers, two-thirds being international travelers from countries such as China and Japan.

    Special guests Junho, Nichkhun and Hwang Chiyeul, Lotte’s brand ambassadors, will hold a mini concert on the closure of the event.

  • AirAsia opens new gateway to Lake Toba via Silangit

    AirAsia opens new gateway to Lake Toba via Silangit

    AirAsia’s new route to Silangit in North Sumatra is more than just a direct flight to the gateway of Lake Toba. It also marks the airline’s commitment to sustainable tourism development there.

    Group CEO Tan Sri Tony Fernandes said AirAsia strives to connect travellers to the hidden treasures of Indonesia while ensuring the sustainability of these destinations.

    “Our team has already been to Silangit to work with the local authorities.

    “We are building a recycling plant there and we are hoping to work with the local government on sanitation.

    There will be four flights from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (klia2) to the Silangit Airport in Tapanuli every week beginning Oct 28.

    Prior to the new route, travellers wishing to visit Lake Toba had to take a six-hour bus ride from Medan.

    “We will put more flights on if the demand comes and with the infrastructure built along with it.

    “The ultimate aim is to build a hub. It won’t be a big hub, as Jakarta will still be our main hub,” said Fernandes.

    The new Kuala Lumpur-Silangit route was launched by Maritime Affairs Coordinating Minister Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, Air Transportation acting director-general Pramintohadi Sukarno, Fernandes, AirAsia Group Bhd executive chairman and AirAsia X Co-Group CEO Datuk Kamarudin Meranun and AirAsia Indonesia CEO Dendy Kurniawan.

    Pandjaitan is confident that the new route will boost tourist arrivals in Lake Toba – one of Indonesia’s top 10 priority tourism destinations.

    “We are upgrading the facilities at Silangit Airport and extending the runway length from 2,650m to 3,000m.

    “We are also expanding the apron and terminal building to accommodate more aircraft and passengers and we hope this new route will benefit the local economy and community.”

    AirAsia is offering special introductory all-in-fares from Kuala Lumpur to Silangit from RM39.10.

    These fares are available for booking on airasia.com and the AirAsia mobile app from Aug 2 to Aug 12 for the travel period from Oct 28 this year to March 29, 2019.

  • Vietnam retail sales rises in seven months straight

    Vietnam retail sales rises in seven months straight

    Vietnam retail sales and services rose 11.1 per cent in the first seven months, according to the General Statistics Office (GSO).

    The revenue reached VND2.49 quadrillion (US$108.3 billion) thanks to a strong increase in purchasing power during prolonged hot weather, the GSO said.

    Sales in July reached the highest level during the past three months, with May and June each seeing 8.3 per cent growth.

    The retail sector gained a year-on-year surge of 11.7 per cent in revenue to VND1.88 quadrillion, accounting for 75 per cent of the total revenue from retail sales and services.

    Products recording strong increases included food (up 12.6 per cent), apparel (up 12.4 per cent), home appliances (up 12.3 per cent), cultural and education services (up 10.3 per cent) and transport (up 10.4 per cent).

    GSO said demand for food rose during the FIFA World Cup in June and July.

    Tourism revenue grew 17.7 per cent, followed by accommodation and restaurant and catering services, up 9.1 per cent.

    The GSO expects Vietnam retail sales to grow by 10.5 per cent over the full year.

  • Gentle Monster makes debut in London

    Gentle Monster makes debut in London

    South Korean luxury eyewear brand Gentle Monster has opened an eye-catching new store in London.

    The 450sqm store was launched in the city’s West End, representing the initial step in a broad-ranging plan to expand the firm’s business in Europe.

    The new London flagship is enhanced by robotic installations and an “active volcano” described by one fashion scribe as “spectacular”. The firm has previously invested in a South Korean robotics factory.

    Gentle Monster MD Garry Bott said, “We are very much focused on creating a sensory experience for the customer, even down to the individual fragrance for each of our flagship stores.”

    Future stores are expected to open in Paris and Dubai.

  • Vietnamese startup EzQ wins two prizes at APEC meet

    Vietnamese startup EzQ wins two prizes at APEC meet

    A Vietnamese startup has won the top prize at a regional contest with a win-win business model for vendors and customers.

    EzQ won the Best Startup award at the IDEAS Show APEC 2018 held in Taiwan last week.

    Demonstrating a good understanding of user’s needs and applying technological advances for community development, the EqZ model impressed 14 judges from Creative HQ (New Zealand), Samsung Ventures, TechGrind Thailand, Plug and Play (United States), Born2Global (Korea) and Vietnam Silicon Valley to win two prizes: “Best Startup” (Jury Gold) and another reward from TechGrind.

    “For us, the trust, appreciation and comments from the judges are of utmost importance. Earlier, we were not fully confident in our business model. Now we are inspired and motivated to pursue the solution that our company provides,” said Nguyen Hoang Giang, EzQ founder.

    Starting with the needs and potential of the Vietnamese market, EzQ developed the idea of an ecosystem that links all market constituents. EzQ’s model aimed to cut back on middlemen, increasing profitability for the vendors but reducing costs for consumers.

    Using the forthcoming trend of blockchain technology, EzQ seeks to provide a secure, safe and transparent ecosystem, Giang said. In particular, it will increase income generation opportunities to students, office workers, housewives and people with idle time.

    Raphael Uranguai, Assistant Secretary/ Ministry of Commerce and Industry Trade Development and Promotion from New Guinea, commented that the business model of the Vietnamese startup showed that the digital economy was a leading area of interest in the Asia Pacific region.

    IDEAS Show APEC is an annual startup technology conference. IDEAS Show APEC 2018 was attended by 40 representatives from Taiwan, South Korea, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Singapore and Vietnam. All the teams participating in the conference had the opportunity to visit some big and innovative startup hubs in Taoyuan, Taiwan.

    There were also exhibition booths for introducing products, and meetings held to discuss and host concept presentations from startups.