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AirAsia places record‑breaking 150‑aircraft Airbus order worth $19bn
SATURDAY, MAY 09, 2026
AirAsia X signs the world’s largest A220 purchase — 150 jets worth $19bn — as part of a bold plan to expand its cost‑efficient global network
Household debt survey finds 62% of Thais in debt as living costs rise
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 2026
Respondents cited rising daily expenses, asset purchases and investment as leading causes of debt, while 61.84% expected no new debt in 2026.
Thailand Excise to submit May car trade-in plan for older cars
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2026
Dealers say buyers are postponing deliveries despite approved finance as they wait for subsidy clarity, threatening a wider slowdown in car sales.
Thai homebuyers pull back as ‘Generation Rent’ gains ground
TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 2026
Home purchase demand fell in the first quarter of 2026 while rental demand rose, signalling a shift in Thailand’s property market towards cheaper, more flexible living options.
Myanmar sets weekly fuel purchase limits based on engine size
FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2026
Myanmar will cap weekly fuel purchases by vehicle type from March 27, launching a monitored rationing system in four major cities.
Myanmar to set weekly fuel purchase limits by engine capacity
TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 2026
The Ministry of Energy has announced that fuel purchase limits will be set based on vehicle engine capacity, allowing purchases either once per week or split into a maximum of two times.
China's central bank buys gold for 15th consecutive month
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 08, 2026
China’s central bank kept adding to its gold stash in January, marking the 15th straight month of purchases, according to figures released on Saturday (February 7) by the People’s Bank of China (PBOC).
Vietnam offers to boost US purchases as tariff talks enter sixth round
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 04, 2026
Vietnam is prepared to buy more goods from the United States, with a focus on machinery and high-tech products, Trade Minister Le Manh Hung said on Wednesday (February 4), as the country entered a sixth round of tariff negotiations in Washington this week.
Problems with mail-order drug subscriptions rising in Japan
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 03, 2026
Consumer problems linked to mail-order drug subscriptions are on the rise in Japan, as refund and cancellation conditions are sometimes difficult to understand.
Japan Panel Seeks Rationale for Curbing Foreigners' Land Purchases
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 2026
A Japanese government panel proposed in an opinion statement Wednesday (January 14) that the government further discuss legislative facts to explain why acquisitions and use of domestic land by foreigners should be regulated in light of national security.