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 …
£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 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 …
Patricia Freshwater, Commercial Director of Global Flood Defence Systems (GFDS) shares her top tips for doing business in Asia. Global Flood Defence Systems, based in Droitwich, Worcestershire, is the leading provider of sustainable flood defence solutions for the built environment. …
It is a strange experience living in the heart of Bangkok, yet doing my shopping at Tesco, my banking with Standard Chartered and switching on the TV to watch Everton play, their shirts emblazoned with the logos of their sponsor …
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