A Dragon Unfurls its Wings – How China’s Economic Slowdown Is Rippling Through Emerging Markets
17/06/2014
Almost 10 years ago, Goldman Sachs published a report, in which it predicted Chinese GDP to overtake the USA’s GDP...
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Japan’s Quest for Renewable Energy
09/06/2014
Japan, for many years the symbol of safe use of nuclear energy, started to revise its focus on atomic power...
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Cambodian Healthcare – In Need of Strong Government Support
29/04/2014
Cambodia is a low income country (GNI per capita US$880 as of 2012) with a population of about 15 million...
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Evolving Business Needs to Pave Way for Retail Distribution Centers in South Africa
16/04/2014
Traditionally, retail distribution in South Africa was largely in the hands of the manufacturers, who solely owned and operated the...
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Philippines’ Universal Healthcare – A Promising System Plagued by Inconsistent Quality of Service Delivery
08/04/2014
Over the years, governments across emerging markets have realised how critical universal healthcare coverage is for their population. While some...
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State of European CV Market in the Euro VI Era
28/03/2014
The Euro VI legislation, Europe’s most stringent emissions legislation yet, which applies to all new diesel-engine trucks and buses, came...
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Alcohol in Pouches – Fad or Business Reality?
06/03/2014
Packaging and labeling are one of the key factors driving alcohol purchasing decision for an average consumer. For years, the...
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Generic Medical Devices: Can They Breach the Branded Wall?
25/02/2014
Multinational companies such as J&J, GE, and Siemens have dominated the medical devices industry thanks to product innovation and lack...
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Vietnam’s Macroeconomic Environment: FDI Paving the Way for Growth
04/02/2014
2013 was the sixth consecutive year since Vietnam first witnessed macroeconomic instability. With high inflation levels, a collapse of the...
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Mongolia – Mining in China’s Backyard
27/01/2014
Mongolia, uninteresting and perhaps almost forgotten to the rest of the world until just recently, has turned out to become...
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