A joint venture formed by Japanese companies will begin developing roads and other infrastructure for the Myanmar Thilawa SEZ.
Western films, along with their villains, are making life hard for actors who play villains in Myanmar's domestic productions.
Are millions of people around the world really traveling abroad for medical reasons? A new study begs to differ.
International oil and gas firms are excited about the Nov. 15 auction, despite not knowing exactly what they’ll be getting for their money.
Troubles in paradise? Several tourists were killed Sunday when a ferry with more than 200 passengers capsized.
Of a total population of just below 50,000, men outnumber women by some 2,000 on the islands.
Five of the 10 most satisfying destinations for expats are in Asia, HSBC says.
Low wages, once the reason for the nation’s economic advantage, have prompted many recent labor actions where workers demand a greater share of the country’s prosperity.
The Food and Drug Administration tested imported spices over a three-year period and found many contaminated with “filth” such as salmonella, insects and hair.
The latest World Bank report ranks Myanmar and Cambodia as the worst countries in Southeast Asia for business.
Myanmar's rice exports fell 38 percent this year, stumping the nation's hope of becoming a major exporter.
China has invested $14 billion in Myanmar so far, highlighting its long-time influence on its Southeast Asian neighbor.
The Chinese Internet giant is launching its flagship search engine in Thailand with plans for the rest of Southeast Asia.
The iPhone 5s / 5c release dates arrived in 35 new countries on Friday, as Apple continues its global rollout for its latest smartphones.
Thailand is considering a 500 baht ($16.04) fee starting in January.
Bitcoin's value topped $200 - thanks to an approval from the Chinese search giant.
Europe received 20 million more arrivals in the first eight months of 2013 than it did in 2012. Here's where they're coming from.
More than 50,000 of those being treated as property are in the United States.
India topped the list as home to half of the world's slave population while Mauritania ranked first in percentage terms.
Each has registered uninspiring sales and profit figures in 2013, as they slowly expand in emerging markets.
The Southeast Asian nation welcomed 19 percent more tourists in the first nine months of the year vs. the same period in 2012.
The going rate for a pair of pandas on loan includes uranium, energy technology and trade agreements with China.