Protecting Singapore Businesses from Cyber-Espionage
Cyber-espionage is a real and growing threat to businesses and economies in Singapore. Some counter-measures can be taken by the private sector. But the government plays an important role in protecting its businesses from cyber-exploitation.
A Tale of Two Treaties: Toyota’s Australian Exit a Nod to India & the RCEP as Successors?
As Toyota Australia and Foxconn readjust their Asian manufacturing strategies, an interesting case can be made for the tale of two treaties: ASEAN & China, and Australia & the RCEP.
Transfer Pricing Law in India
Understanding transfer pricing law in India is an important aspect of maintaining appropriate financial records and will be necessary come tax season. In this article, we outline the key points of India’s transfer pricing policy and their application to Associated Enterprises operating in India.
Chinese Tourists Become Biggest Spenders in Singapore
Chinese tourists spent almost SGD$1.52 billion (US$120 billion) in Singapore in the first half of 2013, according to figures released by the Singapore Tourism Board (STB). The tourism receipts, which excluded spending on sightseeing and entertainment, would have been even higher if these were factored in. Compared to the same period in 2012, tourism receipts from China grew by 25 percent — the largest increase of any country.
Individual Income Tax Rates Across Asia: An Overview
Individual income tax (IIT) rates and regulations vary considerably across Asia. In this article, we provide a comparative overview of IIT in China, Hong Kong, India, Singapore and Vietnam.
Rising Global Defense Spending: Asia Pacific’s Outlook
For the first time in five years, worldwide defense spending will increase. According to the current forecast, China is on track to outspend the UK, France and Germany combined by 2015, and Asia Pacific remains the only region with a steady increase in defense expenditures from 2009.
China’s Relationship with the Contentious U.S. FATCA
For several years now, the United States has been preparing legislation under the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA), a complex reporting and withholding regime intended to enable the U.S. to better access offshore accounts, investments and income of U.S. citizens who have failed to rigorously report these holdings. Despite several nations’ embrace of the FATCA, China has continued to delay negotiations with the U.S. Treasury over whether or not to allow Chinese financial institutions to report U.S. taxpayer or U.S. firm information to the United States Government.
Asia-Pacific Dominates Global Consumer Confidence Index
Nielsen released the results of its quarterly Global Consumer Confidence Index on Wednesday, with Asia-Pacific being the only region highly bullish about product purchasing.
Indonesia Prepares For Demographic Changes
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has said the country must begin preparing for challenges posed by the nation’s rapidly increasing population. Indonesia’s population is poised to break the 300 million mark by 2035, which would make it the fifth most populous.
Hong Kong Revokes Philippines Visa Exemption Over 2010 Hostage Crisis
From February 5, officials and diplomats from the Philippines visiting Hong Kong will not be able to enjoy the 14 day visa-free exemption they currently do, Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying told a press conference yesterday. The move is in response by Hong Kong to a tragedy in Manila over three years ago, when eight Hong Kong tourists were killed and seven others injured in a hostage situation that lasted over 10 hours.