Cities are changing … rapidly. By 2050 the number of people living in urban environments will have grown from 3.5 to 7 billion, and so will the need for city based services – from transport, energy, infrastructure, to health and education with …
The ASEAN region - has emerged as a major player on the global investment scene, with rapid rises in both inward and outward investment over the past decade. With its large, young population ASEAN has taken on China’s former role …
I think the ASEAN infrastructure market has huge potential over the next decade. Infrastructure is a top priority of governments in the region, with expansion and development of urban, intercity and high-speed rail systems, new airports, ports, vital water and …
Global market players are always looking for the next big thing , and one region currently standing out in this respect is South East Asia - namely the ten countries of the ASEAN bloc. One reason why I think they’re …
£100 Billion.... That’s the value of the annual opportunity in the healthcare market in ASEAN! Not many people know this, or that the ASEAN region offers a good fit to the wealth of innovation that regularly emerges from the UK’s …
India and China may be the two largest beasts in the East, but the South East Asia ‘tigers’ offer major opportunities in huge markets boasting equally significant growth. South East Asia is home to the ten members of the Association …
In September, UKTI held a GREAT Week mission to Malaysia and Singapore, two key markets in the ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asia Nations) region, set to be one of the world’s top ten largest economies by 2020. Both Malaysians and Singaporeans …
In June Lord Green, the Minister of State for Trade and Investment, visited seven ASEAN countries. He was accompanied by a small business delegation consisting of senior executives from a number of firms, and joined at various stages by local …
In June Lord Green, the Minister of State for Trade and Investment, visited seven ASEAN countries. He was accompanied by a small business delegation consisting of senior executives from a number of firms, and joined at various stages by local …
I’m very happy that I’m back online and able to blog again after an enforced absence due to Purdah (which prevents public bodies like UKTI from issuing information during the election period) and then a vacation (unenforced, but not if …
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