Report
An on-the-ground accounting of consequences — what a disaster, a policy, or a shift in conditions actually did, measured and documented rather than summarized.
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Jul- 2026 -6 JulyLife & Health

Vietnam’s hospitals debut in Asia rankings built on reputation, not outcomes
Eleven Vietnamese hospitals appeared for the first time in the 2026 Newsweek–Statista ranking, where peer reputation accounts for 83.5 per cent of scores, raising questions about what the list actually…
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5 JulyCapital

OPEC+ raises output as surplus risk looms in 2027
Seven members agreed July 3 to increase quotas by 188,000 barrels per day starting August, but an expected supply glut next year threatens cartel unity as members fight for market…
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5 JulySociety

Thailand’s stock exchange rings the bell for LGBTQ+ equality
The Stock Exchange of Thailand became Asia's first bourse to join a global UN-backed campaign promoting LGBTQ+ inclusion, backed by the country's marriage equality law and WorldPride 2030 bid.
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4 JulyCapital

Asia is spending billions to bury just-in-time manufacturing
Japan's ¥243.5 billion supply-chain program and India's ¥1.97 trillion PLI scheme signal a permanent shift toward regional redundancy over efficiency, with costs heading to consumer prices.
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2 JulyCompass

Gen Z luxury travelers now book their own trips, reshaping Asia Pacific hotels
Marriott's survey of 1,200 affluent young travelers across eight Asia-Pacific markets found over 50% self-fund and plan their trips entirely, prioritizing wellness and local culture over brand prestige.
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1 JulyCapital

Thailand is betting $5.4 billion on U.S. gas to dodge the Middle East
State-owned PTT is exploring equity stakes in U.S. LNG export projects, including Woodside's Port Arthur terminal in Texas, to lock in supply away from the Strait of Hormuz after recent…
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Jun- 2026 -30 JunePower

China turned a Gulf crisis into a decade-long advantage
By stockpiling 104 days of crude and installing 315 gigawatts of solar in 2025, Beijing absorbed the Strait of Hormuz shock that devastated its neighbours.
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30 JuneCapital

Sri Lanka’s fuel relief is really a hostage to Brent crude
A ceasefire cut pump prices 6% on June 30, but the same formula that delivered relief can reverse it the moment Middle East tensions flare again.
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30 JuneEarth

Southeast Asia traded oil dependence for Chinese solar panels
The Philippines imported 4,000 megawatts of Chinese modules in four months after the Strait of Hormuz closure, making it Beijing's second-largest solar customer worldwide.
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30 JuneCapital

India raises export insurance to keep Gulf trade flowing
The state insurer ECGC lifted commercial-risk cover to 95% through September 30, absorbing more default risk so banks keep financing shipments to West Asia despite settlement disruptions.








