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The Editorial team at APAC Outlook Magazine is a team of professional in-house editors led by Jack Salter, Head of Editorial at Outlook Publishing.
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2058 Business Articles

Oil & Gas Exploration and Production Activities to Grow Amid Dwindling Oil Prices

With the ongoing oil price slump, oil & gas exploration and production activities have been greatly affected, slowing down the development of the related services market.

Rieter Spinning Technology Centre in China is Most Advanced in the World

On 28 April, the Advanced Development Zone ushered in the opening of the Rieter Spinning Technology Centre, which is the most advanced one of this kind in the world.

Transforming the ‘Old Asia’ into the ‘New Asia’: Key Themes to Consider

As ‘old Asia’ evolves into ‘new Asia’, investors need to consider where growth will come from in the future.

Opportunities Emerge for Critical Power Infrastructure Development in ASEAN Region

Strong opportunities are emerging for critical power infrastructure service providers in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) region.

First Residents of SkyVille@Dawson Receive Keys as Project Nears Completion

An ambitious construction project that offers something a little different to the Singaporean middle and working class, SkyVille@Dawson has completed the first phase of development.

Chinese Property: Seeing Through the Fog

The first whispers of worry about a Chinese property bubble surfaced in late 2009. Since then, the local real estate market has quickened and slowed in line with government measures to stoke or cool the market, but has never crashed.

UN Pleads for a Further $415 Million towards Nepalese Relief Effort

Reuters has reported that relief efforts to help millions of Nepalis reeling from the aftermath of a massive earthquake must be scaled up, with the United Nations (UN) launching a $415 million appeal on Wednesday.

Kori Holdings Wins Four Contracts Worth S$30 Million

Catalist-listed Kori Holdings Limited has announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Kori Construction (S) Pte Ltd, has been awarded contracts amounting to an aggregate of S$30 million.