Daily Digest of Asia || November 24, 2025
Asia Daily Update: Top Stories from 24 November
Here are the major developments across Asia from the past day — covering politics, markets, and regional events.
🇧🇩 Bangladesh Faces New Fuel Price Pressure as Imports Get Costlier
Bangladesh is preparing for possible adjustments to domestic fuel prices after global rates rose and import bills climbed. Officials say they are assessing the impact to avoid added burden on consumers.
Source: Reuters
🇨🇳 China’s Industrial Profits Continue Gradual Recovery
China reported steady improvement in industrial profits as stimulus measures begin to support manufacturing demand. Analysts warn, however, that the recovery remains uneven across sectors.
Source: Reuters
🇮🇩 Indonesia Strengthens Cybersecurity After Major Data Leak
Indonesia announced new cybersecurity measures following a significant breach affecting millions of citizens’ data. Authorities plan to increase coordination between government agencies and private companies.
Source: AP News
🇯🇵 Japan Considers Additional Budget to Support Weak Yen
Japan is weighing a supplemental budget to ease the impact of the weak yen on households and small businesses. Economists say targeted subsidies may help stabilise consumer purchasing power.
Source: BBC
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