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Asia-Pacific isn’t catching up to the global economy anymore — it’s writing the rules. Track the markets, trade shifts, and investment plays reshaping where Western money goes next.
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May- 2026 -22 May

Indonesia’s rupiah hits record low of 17,600, challenging central bank credibility
Bank Indonesia raised its benchmark 7-day reverse repo rate to 5.25% on May 21, 2026, as the rupiah hit a record low of IDR 17,600 per US dollar. The rate…
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22 May

Thailand launches $5.39 billion relief package for 43 million citizens as inflation bites
Thailand's Cabinet approved a THB 176 billion (USD 5.39 billion) relief package, 'Thai Help Thai Plus,' for 43 million people to counter rising living costs. With April 2026 inflation at…
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22 May

Oil shock fractures Southeast Asia, hitting Philippines and Thailand hardest
A Middle East-driven oil price surge, with Brent crude between USD 88 and USD 94 per barrel since late April 2026, is fracturing Southeast Asia. Commodity exporters like Indonesia and…
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22 May

Iran War Drives Asia Currencies to Extreme Bear Scenarios, Forcing Rate Hikes
The Iran war, now in its fourth month, has pushed crude oil prices up 40%, driving extreme bear scenarios for the currencies and bonds of India, Indonesia, and the Philippines.…
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21 May

Thailand becomes key Russian gateway to Southeast Asia, raising sanctions circumvention risk
Russian businesses are systematically repositioning Thailand as a logistics and financial gateway into Southeast Asian markets, with Russia–ASEAN bilateral trade rising from C$19.8 billion in 2020 to C$25.4 billion in…
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Apr- 2026 -23 April

Bhutan’s Sustainable Development Fee cut by 50% until 2027
Bhutan continues to offer a 50% reduction on its Sustainable Development Fee (SDF), setting it at USD 100 per person per night. This reduced rate is effective until August 31,…
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23 April

Europe faces six-week jet fuel shortage, threatening UK summer flights to Spain and Portugal
Europe has approximately six weeks of jet fuel supply remaining before shortages force flight cancellations, per warnings from the International Energy Agency, as the Strait of Hormuz remains closed due…
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23 April

UK airlines seek to suspend compensation rules as jet fuel crisis threatens summer flights
UK airlines have formally requested the Civil Aviation Authority suspend compensation rules for flight cancellations up to 14 days before departure, citing jet fuel shortages stemming from the seven-week closure…
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22 April

Asia-Pacific airlines cancel 1,100 flights, add $200 surcharges as jet fuel hits $200
Airlines across Asia-Pacific are implementing emergency flight cancellations and fuel surcharges as jet fuel prices approach US$200 per barrel — nearly triple the cost from earlier this year. Air New…
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22 April

Lufthansa grounds 27 aircraft due to fuel crisis, cutting short-haul flights through 2026
Lufthansa is removing 27 aircraft from its CityLine subsidiary's service due to soaring fuel prices linked to the Iran war, with short-haul passengers at Frankfurt and Munich hubs facing immediate…








