by Emperio Maharlika » Sat Feb 15, 2020 2:53 am
BALITANG MAKABAYAN: Ayala Diversified celebrates 234th anniversary, remains oldest and largest conglomerate in PH || Punong: (Zóbel de Ayala family) aided state development of PH, helped rebuild Mindanao post-2050 Civil War || Chairman of Ayala Diversified: 'We deliver results', alludes to role of conglomerates in economic growth || 1 USD=12.46PHP ||
by Valentine Z » Sat Feb 15, 2020 2:58 am
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by Nobel Hobos 2 » Sat Feb 15, 2020 2:58 am
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by Region of Dwipantara » Sat Feb 15, 2020 3:45 am
Valentine Z wrote:From Burma, now in Singapore. Somehow... Despite the geographical factors of Burma being nearer to China, I have not heard of a lot of cases in Burma, as compared to Singapore.
One could say tourism factor in Singapore, but I will say that it's mostly because Burma doesn't really go too strict with the disease / virus measures.
Either thought is a terrifying one to me, because I'm really hoping for this whole thing to blow over, and it doesn't help that Singaporeans are stereotypically (and mostly true) paranoid beyond belief - Buying in excessive bulk, and to the point of making their own sanitisers... The hell?
1418-DZQ-02/1998-MAR-03
RADIO FREE SOUTHEAST ASIA | Charta Politica February polling: Pro-Khilafah 35.6% (PKI 28.7%, SI 6.9%); Pro-Republiken 64.4% (PAN 7.4%, PKB 13.2%, PRD 5.8%, PDDP 37.9%)
by Region of Dwipantara » Sat Feb 15, 2020 3:48 am
Nobel Hobos 2 wrote:Here's something the poll limit of 10 is actually right for. I did not vote though.
1418-DZQ-02/1998-MAR-03
RADIO FREE SOUTHEAST ASIA | Charta Politica February polling: Pro-Khilafah 35.6% (PKI 28.7%, SI 6.9%); Pro-Republiken 64.4% (PAN 7.4%, PKB 13.2%, PRD 5.8%, PDDP 37.9%)
by Valentine Z » Sat Feb 15, 2020 3:49 am
Region of Dwipantara wrote:Valentine Z wrote:From Burma, now in Singapore. Somehow... Despite the geographical factors of Burma being nearer to China, I have not heard of a lot of cases in Burma, as compared to Singapore.
One could say tourism factor in Singapore, but I will say that it's mostly because Burma doesn't really go too strict with the disease / virus measures.
Either thought is a terrifying one to me, because I'm really hoping for this whole thing to blow over, and it doesn't help that Singaporeans are stereotypically (and mostly true) paranoid beyond belief - Buying in excessive bulk, and to the point of making their own sanitisers... The hell?
That reminded me of a story from my friends' brother who lives in Singapore – the supermarket he visited are nearly empty of basic food needs, except a full rack of "Wuhan Dry Noodles" that were hilariously left untouched. Does it really feel apocalyptic there?
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by Toishima » Sat Feb 15, 2020 3:50 am
Region of Dwipantara wrote:Valentine Z wrote:From Burma, now in Singapore. Somehow... Despite the geographical factors of Burma being nearer to China, I have not heard of a lot of cases in Burma, as compared to Singapore.
One could say tourism factor in Singapore, but I will say that it's mostly because Burma doesn't really go too strict with the disease / virus measures.
Either thought is a terrifying one to me, because I'm really hoping for this whole thing to blow over, and it doesn't help that Singaporeans are stereotypically (and mostly true) paranoid beyond belief - Buying in excessive bulk, and to the point of making their own sanitisers... The hell?
That reminded me of a story from my friends' brother who lives in Singapore – the supermarket he visited are nearly empty of basic food needs, except a full rack of "Wuhan Dry Noodles" that were hilariously left untouched. Does it really feel apocalyptic there?
by Emperio Maharlika » Sat Feb 15, 2020 3:51 am
BALITANG MAKABAYAN: Ayala Diversified celebrates 234th anniversary, remains oldest and largest conglomerate in PH || Punong: (Zóbel de Ayala family) aided state development of PH, helped rebuild Mindanao post-2050 Civil War || Chairman of Ayala Diversified: 'We deliver results', alludes to role of conglomerates in economic growth || 1 USD=12.46PHP ||
by Valentine Z » Sat Feb 15, 2020 3:52 am
Toishima wrote:Yes. The recent hoarding trend was increasingly annoying and stupid, though as of recent trips to the supermarket (at least in my area) this hoarding of necessities seems to have abated. People are still buying a fuckton of facemasks though.
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by Emperio Maharlika » Sat Feb 15, 2020 3:55 am
Valentine Z wrote:From Burma, now in Singapore. Somehow... Despite the geographical factors of Burma being nearer to China, I have not heard of a lot of cases in Burma, as compared to Singapore.
One could say tourism factor in Singapore, but I will say that it's mostly because Burma doesn't really go too strict with the disease / virus measures.
Either thought is a terrifying one to me, because I'm really hoping for this whole thing to blow over, and it doesn't help that Singaporeans are stereotypically (and mostly true) paranoid beyond belief - Buying in excessive bulk, and to the point of making their own sanitisers... The hell?
BALITANG MAKABAYAN: Ayala Diversified celebrates 234th anniversary, remains oldest and largest conglomerate in PH || Punong: (Zóbel de Ayala family) aided state development of PH, helped rebuild Mindanao post-2050 Civil War || Chairman of Ayala Diversified: 'We deliver results', alludes to role of conglomerates in economic growth || 1 USD=12.46PHP ||
by New Cassadland » Sat Feb 15, 2020 4:01 am
by New Cassadland » Sat Feb 15, 2020 4:04 am
by Toishima » Sat Feb 15, 2020 4:05 am
by Region of Dwipantara » Sat Feb 15, 2020 4:10 am
A study by researchers at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health suggested that Indonesia should have confirmed cases of the viral outbreak already, considering the high air-travel volume from Wuhan, the epicenter of the outbreak in China, to the country.
Companies should expect supply chain disruptions in countries with few or no cases, and consider canceling meetings and conferences throughout Southeast Asia, said Sofia Nazalya, an Asia analyst at global risk advisory firm Verisk Maplecroft. The company puts Indonesia and Cambodia in the “extreme risk” category based on its ability to respond to a pandemic.
“We expect that existing coronavirus cases in Indonesia are currently going undetected,” Nazalya said. “Close travel links between Indonesia and China as well as other neighboring countries where cases have been reported, and the highly infectious nature of the virus, make the chance of zero-infection remote.”
Experts find it astonishing that Indonesia has yet to announce a case despite hosting some 5,000 Chinese tourists a day in Bali before halting flights last week.
1418-DZQ-02/1998-MAR-03
RADIO FREE SOUTHEAST ASIA | Charta Politica February polling: Pro-Khilafah 35.6% (PKI 28.7%, SI 6.9%); Pro-Republiken 64.4% (PAN 7.4%, PKB 13.2%, PRD 5.8%, PDDP 37.9%)
by Emperio Maharlika » Sat Feb 15, 2020 4:17 am
BALITANG MAKABAYAN: Ayala Diversified celebrates 234th anniversary, remains oldest and largest conglomerate in PH || Punong: (Zóbel de Ayala family) aided state development of PH, helped rebuild Mindanao post-2050 Civil War || Chairman of Ayala Diversified: 'We deliver results', alludes to role of conglomerates in economic growth || 1 USD=12.46PHP ||
by Region of Dwipantara » Sat Feb 15, 2020 4:19 am
Emperio Maharlika wrote:Duterte's antics
1418-DZQ-02/1998-MAR-03
RADIO FREE SOUTHEAST ASIA | Charta Politica February polling: Pro-Khilafah 35.6% (PKI 28.7%, SI 6.9%); Pro-Republiken 64.4% (PAN 7.4%, PKB 13.2%, PRD 5.8%, PDDP 37.9%)
by Valentine Z » Sat Feb 15, 2020 4:20 am
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by New Cassadland » Sat Feb 15, 2020 4:25 am
Valentine Z wrote:Yeah, that too is a worry. The virus thing aside, it also has a consequential follow-up where the business and economic outputs are sort of slowing down. It's not a complete halt, but I feel like a good and no-longer-negligible percentage of businesses are working either on a skeleton crew, or has too many leaves and absentees.
The tourism industry is also affected for Singapore, from what I heard.
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All these Corona Virus aside... I hope that we will pull through this one! The Burmese politics, on the other hand, are the same old, same old. I really wish and hope that they would come to their senses and stop killing or genociding.
by Valentine Z » Sat Feb 15, 2020 4:36 am
New Cassadland wrote:I haven't heard burma for a long time,they are a shy country
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by Somehow Related to Rarity » Sat Feb 15, 2020 4:44 am
Valentine Z wrote:From Burma, now in Singapore. Somehow... Despite the geographical factors of Burma being nearer to China, I have not heard of a lot of cases in Burma, as compared to Singapore.
One could say tourism factor in Singapore, but I will say that it's mostly because Burma doesn't really go too strict with the disease / virus measures.
Either thought is a terrifying one to me, because I'm really hoping for this whole thing to blow over, and it doesn't help that Singaporeans are stereotypically (and mostly true) paranoid beyond belief - Buying in excessive bulk, and to the point of making their own sanitisers... The hell?
by Region of Dwipantara » Sat Feb 15, 2020 4:46 am
Emperio Maharlika wrote:Direct discussion on corona-matters aside then, correct me if i'm wrong but economically, I believe that the regional economy may be quite hard-hit in the 2020s due to rising economic nationalism globally.
Say what would you will about China but due to the trade war and yes, the recent NCov-19, its economy may take a hard hit. And knowing that most if not all of the members of ASEAN depend a lot on China as a trading partner... yeah.
Not even two months in and this possibility stands on the horizon. gotta love 2020 for me.
1418-DZQ-02/1998-MAR-03
RADIO FREE SOUTHEAST ASIA | Charta Politica February polling: Pro-Khilafah 35.6% (PKI 28.7%, SI 6.9%); Pro-Republiken 64.4% (PAN 7.4%, PKB 13.2%, PRD 5.8%, PDDP 37.9%)
by Valentine Z » Sat Feb 15, 2020 4:46 am
Somehow Related to Rarity wrote:Whoa. My parents are frm Myanmar but I'm singaporean
And if you're asking my parents are Karens.
No, not THAT Karen, the Karen tribe.
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by Somehow Related to Rarity » Sat Feb 15, 2020 4:55 am
Valentine Z wrote:Somehow Related to Rarity wrote:Whoa. My parents are frm Myanmar but I'm singaporean
And if you're asking my parents are Karens.
No, not THAT Karen, the Karen tribe.
Gasp, goodness gracious! So nice to meet you, haha!
Yeah, I know about the Karen tribe. I'm just so... so happy because it's rare to see another Burmese or Myanmarnese (a broader term for all demographics, not just for Yangon / Barma people) here on NS.
Hope you are doing fine! ^^
by Emperio Maharlika » Sat Feb 15, 2020 4:58 am
Region of Dwipantara wrote:Emperio Maharlika wrote:snip
A double kicker. Jokowi's government have maintained close relationship with China to kickstart infrastructure and economic growth, something exploited tirelessly by the racist Islamist-aligned opposition. There's even an "omnibus law" in the making, aimed to increase foreign investment, where the central government would seize many control over provinces' rights of investment permits and labor rights. Chinese slowdown will be horrendous.
Region of Dwipantara wrote:Ah, yeah, how's he going? ASEAN desperately needs unity if we are to fend off "northern threats" from the South China Sea. With Vietnam sitting as chairman, it looks like we're gonna have a great shot. So Duterte dumping the VFA defense agreement with the US seemed like a dumb move.
Valentine Z wrote:Gasp, goodness gracious! So nice to meet you, haha!
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