GST: Asia’s Most Important Economic (Election) Talking Point? (SCMP)
From Malaysia to India, Singapore and Saudi Arabia, the goods and services tax (GST) could well be Asia’s most important economic talking point this year, especially as policy moves to boost reliance on consumption levies come home to roost. READ MORE
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