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Việt Nam attends Asia’s biggest food, hospitality expo in Singapore

Vietnam News 25 Apr 2024
Food & Hotel Asia (FHA) 2024 is taking place in Singapore from April 23-26 ... This year’s event attracts over 1,500 businesses from more than 50 nations and territories and expects to welcome 60,000 visitors.
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Kulai Municipal Council president highlights district's potential for industrial development

The Star 25 Apr 2024
KULAI. The Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone (JS-SEZ) is expected to attract more investments into the Kulai district. Read full story ... .
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Bookings spurt for May Day travel peak

China Daily 24 Apr 2024
Other cities with a unique cultural charm, trendy style, seaside scenery and distinctive cuisine have also attracted bookings from many young travelers, Tuniu said ... Tokyo, Osaka, Seoul, and Singapore ...
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Photos show 25 of the most beautiful gardens and parks around the world

Business Insider 24 Apr 2024
Named the 2023 Skytrax Airport of the Year, Singapore Changi Airport is home to a number of gardens and nature-inspired attractions, including a butterfly garden with more than 1,000 butterflies, a sunflower garden, and a koi pond.
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The walk towards development

The News International 24 Apr 2024
By proactively investing in research, talent development and technology commercialization, nations can attract foreign investment, talent and partnerships, enhancing their global relevance and influence.
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Singapore Keeps Top "Maritime City" Status, and UAE is Moving Up the Ranks

The Maritime Executive 23 Apr 2024
... logistics, and attractiveness and competitiveness ... Singapore took top ranking in three categories - attractiveness, ports and shipping centers - and scored in the top five for technology and finance.
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Korea urged to stop holding CEOs liable for workplace accidents

Korea Times 23 Apr 2024
Policymakers vow to attract APAC headquarters of global firms ... “I also visited Singapore and Hong Kong 10 years ago to study diverse ways to attract the regional headquarters of global companies.”.
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China’s Noah to Hire 50 to 100 Wealth Managers in Hong Kong, Singapore

Hindustan Times 23 Apr 2024
... mainland investors looking to access global markets, while Singapore has been enhancing its wealth management sector through incentives and regulatory changes, which have attracted Chinese clients.
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Go City expands London offerings in strategic partnership with Merlin Entertainments

TravelDailyNews 23 Apr 2024
These attractions include The Lastminute.com London ... These exciting new additions expand Go City’s London-based attractions to more than 100 offerings found on the Explorer and All-Inclusive passes.
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Beijing film festival showcases Chinese cinema to global audience

China Daily 23 Apr 2024
Notably, it also attracted film producers and distributors from Spain, the United Kingdom, Australia, Japan, Singapore, Cambodia, and the United Arab Emirates ...

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