Jang Ha-sung, the Chief of Staff for Policy to South Korean President Moon, said on Sunday that the government must not only continue with but enhance income-led growth strategy.
The Iranian parliament decided on Sunday to fire the country's Finance Minister Masoud Karbasian for acute depreciation of national currency and overall aggravation of economic situation.
The Foreign Minister of Iran Mohammad Javad Zarif stated on Sunday that the United States is waging a deliberate psychological war against Iran and its economic partners.
According to the Tasnim news agency, the Iranian Defence Minister Amir Hatami landed in Syria on Sunday to meet with senior officials and discuss the country's reconstruction.
Taiwan's industrial production index increased 4.43% in July to 109, the island's economic affairs authority reports.
Jordan condemns Israel for arresting few employees of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs Department in Jerusalem, the state-run Petra news agency reports.
Iran is discussing the construction of a nuclear power plant with an ability to produce 3,000 MW of electricity, an Iranian minister says.
The United Arab Emirates President Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan congratulated his Uruguayan counterpart Tabare Vazquez over the Uruguayan Independence Day.
The Myanmar President U Win Myint plans to visit to Nepal to meet with the Nepal President Bidhya Devi Bhandari, the Information Ministry says.
Taiwan's unemployment rate declined to 3.81% in July, a decline of 0.03% compared to the same period the previous year, the island's statistics agency reports.
India's External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj plans to visit Vietnam and Cambodia in the last days of August, official sources say.
Turks should "combat attacks on Turkey's economy" amid tensions with the US, the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says.
On Saturday, the US President Donald Trump said that the US and Mexico could sign a "big Trade Agreement" after Mexican diplomats indicated the possible solutions to the energy rules of NAFTA.
The US Department of Agriculture claimed that a Cargill Meat Solutions factory based in Fort Morgan, Colorado, will recall more than 11300 kg of possibly contaminated ground beef.
The Prime Minister of France Edouard Philippe claimed that the government of France is planning the budget of 2019 on a lower growth forecast than it was expected before.
Two biggest Australian banks, Bank of Australia and National Australia Bank, were accused of criminal conduct over the treatment of superannuation clients by the Royal Commission of Australia.
The US embassy in China expressed the concern regarding a visa ban for American journalist Megha Rajagopalan who was heading the Chinese bureau of Buzzfeed News.
The National Security Advisor of the US John Bolton claimed the Ukraine has made a significant progress in efforts to become a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, however, Ukraine still has a work to do.
The Trade Ministry of Japan said that Uber and Airbus, as well as 19 other organisations and companies, have joined a government-led project on developing airborne vehicles.
On Saturday, the Prime Minister of Ethiopia Abiy Ahmed said that the World Bank will provide $1B in budget support to Ethiopia to help to conduct political and economic reforms in the country.
On Saturday, the Ministry of Commerce of China claimed that China and the UK have agreed to discuss the possibility of securing a "top-notch" trade agreement after the UK leaves the EU.
On Saturday, the Foreign Minister of Iran Mohammad Javad Zarif claimed that Iran awaits the guarantees from Europe on the preservation of banking relations and the sale of Iranian oil.
Indonesia is planning to introduce additional tariffs on 900 imported goods as a part of the measures to help to protect Indonesian rupiah from the fall and to cut growing trade deficit.
Toyota Motor Corp is planning to build a new car factory in Chinese city of Guangzhou capable to produce 200000 cars a year, focusing on the production of SUV and electric vehicles.