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Why is the Vietnam Singapore Industrial Zone(VSIZ) in Vietnam a favorable option...

Why is the Vietnam Singapore Industrial Zone(VSIZ) in Vietnam a favorable option...

Located in Binh Duong province’s Thuan An district, the VSIZ has showcased Vietnam’s evolving capacity to host investors and to facilitate a variety of manufacturing from food processing to medical equipment. In addition to a series of ta...

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Navigating the Vietnam Supply Chain

Navigating the Vietnam Supply Chain

In this edition of Vietnam Briefing, we discuss the advantages of the Vietnamese market over its regional competition and highlight where and how to implement successful investment projects. We examine tariff reduction schedules within the ACFTA and ...

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Province cinesi: Dove investire?

Province cinesi: Dove investire?

La seguente presentazione, redatta dall’Italian Desk di Dezan Shira & Associates, mostra i principali settori, vantaggi e svantaggi di investimento in ciascuna delle province cinesi.

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Market Attractiveness in Select Asian Markets

Market Attractiveness in Select Asian Markets

This infographic aims to give you some insights about business environment of various Asian markets from different angles.

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Vietnam's Industrial Zones

Vietnam's Industrial Zones

This infographic shows you the number of foreign direct investment projects in progress in the three industrial zones of Vietnam and includes details such as what industries they are in and the investment incentives.

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China-Plus Strategien: Indien, Thailand, Indonesien, Kambodscha

China-Plus Strategien: Indien, Thailand, Indonesien, Kambodscha

In unserer Serie „China-Plus Strategien“ stellen wir Ihnen die Möglichkeiten und Notwendigkeiten einer Expansion innerhalb Asiens vor. Dabei sind in manchen Bereichen die Unterschiede innerhalb Asiens ebenso groß, wie der Unterschied von China ...

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What is the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and how will it affect China?

What is the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and how will it affect China?

The partnership initially began as the Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement (TPSEP) in 2005 which was signed off by Brunei, Chile, New Zealand and Singapore. In addition, Australia, Canada, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Peru, the United ...

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What are some challenges that the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) members can fa...

What are some challenges that the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) members can fa...

1) Government Procurement: Government procurements need to be very transparent, predictable, and non-discriminatory to allow member state companies to be aware of opening up bids and contracts. 2) Labor Regulations: Emerging Asian countries need to ...

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What are some positive impacts of the Trans-Pacific Partnership?

What are some positive impacts of the Trans-Pacific Partnership?

Australia’s need for energy resources from Brunei will open up markets for Australian products in Canada, Mexico and Vietnam. However, since Australia’s main exports are mining and energy industries, the competition for these industries s...

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What makes Singapore?s position as a member of the Trans-Pacific Partnership dif...

What makes Singapore?s position as a member of the Trans-Pacific Partnership dif...

Singapore is unique in that compared to other members of the TPP the country has both investments across Asia and a large services industry. The country is very familiar with FTAs, with an existing highly beneficial agreement with the United States a...

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Why is Vietnam the major beneficiary member of the Trans-Pacific Partnership?

Why is Vietnam the major beneficiary member of the Trans-Pacific Partnership?

This partnership will open up significant markets for Vietnamese manufactured goods, especially in North America. Although Vietnam has serious concerns over the balance of trade it has with China, it seems that this partnership will help Vietnam&rsqu...

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What is the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) and how is that g...

What is the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) and how is that g...

The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership includes all ten ASEAN countries and in addition, six countries that ASEAN has FTAs with; Australia, China, India, Japan, New Zealand and South Korea. The concept of this partnership was given a mandate...

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