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Explore latest corporate stories, industry insights and c-level executive interviews from issues of APAC Outlook Magazine.

Issues Corporate Stories

China to Boost Urban Infrastructure Construction

China has outlined plans to boost infrastructure construction through transport and energy projects, as part of efforts to speed up urbanisation and support economic growth.

Sebastian Vettel wins Singapore Grand Prix

Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel has won the Singapore Grand Prix with a dominant performance which edged him closer to a fourth consecutive title.

Japanese car parts firms fined by U.S. regulators

Nine Japan-based companies and two executives have agreed to plead guilty to conspiring to fix the price of car parts sold to U.S. car manufacturers and will pay a combined $740 million in criminal fines to U.S. authorities.

China’s manufacturing sector expands

China’s manufacturing sector expanded for a second straight month in September, HSBC’s closely watched purchasing managers’ index (PMI) has revealed.

Asia Outlook Issue 3 | APAC Outlook Magazine

Asia Outlook Issue 3, the B2B magazine for c-suite business leaders and executives across the APAC region.

Assunta Hospital : The Heart and Art of Care

Assunta Hospital, a pioneering private healthcare provider in Malaysia and the first private hospital in the Klang Valley, is backed by a legacy of caring and dedicated healthcare delivery.

Pan Asia Logistics : Targeting Growth in Asia

Asia Outlook profiles Pan Asia Logistics, a preferred air and ocean freight forwarder and logistics partner for many top brands in the East Asian market.

Cardno BEC : Seeking Expansion into Asia

Asia is undergoing a period of unprecedented economic growth and this represents huge opportunity says Bruce Johnson, Area Manager/ Manager New Projects, Cardno BEC.

APECO : Power Success

APAC Outlook profiles Asia Projects Engineering Pte Ltd (APECO), a company primarily engaged in plant engineering work and maintenance.

Lian Beng Construction : Dare to Dream

It pays to dream big. And dream big is what Lian Beng Construction has done. Within the first four months of 2013, it has secured six construction projects worth about S$750 million.