Asia News Update
Singapore
- HR Professionals Prepare for Changes Due to Workplace Fairness Bill
Human resources (HR) groups have given their thumbs-up for the landmark Bill tackling workplace discrimination that was passed in Parliament on Jan 8, giving workers greater protection against biases on grounds like age, race and nationality.
Laos
- Satellite Remote Sensing to Measure Carbon Stocks
Laos will deploy satellite remote sensing technology to capture carbon stocks in nine forest areas covering 170,556 hectares. The technology will help promote sustainable forest management, accurate carbon accounting and local community engagement in conservation efforts. - Vietjet to Develop Laos Aviation Infrastructure
Vietnamese low-cost carrier Vietjet Airline and the Lao Public Works and Transport Ministry will jointly develop a master plan for the Lao airport network. The project aims to modernise Loa’s aviation infrastructure and create 2,500 new jobs in the aviation sector.
Myanmar
- Nearly 17,600 EVs Registered Nationwide
As of December last year, 17,597 different electric vehicles (EVs) were registered in Myanmar as of last year. Currently, 6,166 private EVs, three public electric buses, 22 electric light trucks, 10,861 two-wheel electric vehicles and 548 electric three-wheel are registered. - Floral Festival in Mandalay Extended to Visitors
The 17th Floral Fantasia 2024, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the National Kandawgyi Garden in Mandalay Region, which began last December has been extended to January 19, 2025. Organisers have extended the flower festival due to overwhelming local and foreign visitors.
Indonesia
- Indonesia Considers Social Media Age Limit to Protect Children
Indonesia is preparing to follow in Australia’s footsteps in restricting social media access for children. Communication and Digital Affairs Minister Meutya Hafid announced that the government is drafting regulations to set a minimum age limit for accessing social media. - KPK Grills Hasto, No Arrest Yet
The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) interrogated Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) secretary-general Hasto Kristiyanto on Monday for the first time since he was named a bribery suspect, as the party prepares to go on the offensive in a pretrial hearing later this month.
Thailand
- ‘Homes for Thais’ Project to Be Officially Launched This Week
The new government initiative will help lower-income Thais have a home to call their own without having to find a down payment - Chinese Cancel Thai Trips Amid Safety Fears
Hotels and airlines have started to see mass cancellations from Chinese tour groups during the upcoming Chinese New Year holiday, while new bookings from independent tourists are also slower due to concerns over safety in Thailand.
Conclusion
The articles highlight various developments in the region, from HR professionals preparing for changes in workplace fairness to the deployment of satellite remote sensing technology in Laos to measure carbon stocks. The stories also touch on the growth of electric vehicles in Myanmar and the extension of a floral festival in Mandalay. In Indonesia, the government is considering setting a minimum age limit for social media access, while in Thailand, a new government initiative aims to provide lower-income individuals with a home to call their own.
FAQs
Q: What is the purpose of the Workplace Fairness Bill in Singapore?
A: The Bill aims to give workers greater protection against biases on grounds like age, race and nationality.
Q: What is the purpose of the satellite remote sensing technology in Laos?
A: The technology will help promote sustainable forest management, accurate carbon accounting and local community engagement in conservation efforts.
Q: How many electric vehicles are registered in Myanmar?
A: As of December last year, 17,597 different electric vehicles were registered in Myanmar.