What Will Happen If Oil Produces Find Consensus?

The rally in oil prices sparked by several mentions of possible production cuts by Opec (Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries)-related ministers may not be sustainable until full cooperation is obtained from Opec and non-Opec members.

“Oil price volatility is here to stay until we see committed and concerted efforts […]

What Will Happen If Oil Produces Find Consensus?2016-02-18T13:46:38+08:00

Australian Business Expansion in Asia

Whatever the maps and geography teachers might say, Australia, certainly in the football sense, is now part of Asia but what does that mean for business?

Prime Minister of Malaysia with PM AustraliaWhile the move by […]

Australian Business Expansion in Asia2016-02-16T23:03:31+08:00

The Gap in Generation Capacity

The energy gap, the difference between generating capacity and demand should not be a surprise; it has been predicted for years. The surprise is that nothing has been done to fill the gap. Britain’s energy  rating has been downgraded from AAA to AAB due to concerns over supply.

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The Gap in Generation Capacity2016-02-05T02:34:48+08:00

Gulf Tourist Influx To Bosnia Fuels Luxury Developments

Sarajevo (AFP) – With 360 villas and apartments around an artificial lake, swimming pools, a halal supermarket and a Muslim prayer area, the ‘Sarajevo resort’ is one of Bosnia’s most ambitious residential projects to date.

 

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Gulf Tourist Influx To Bosnia Fuels Luxury Developments2016-02-02T12:02:45+08:00

Poland and Palm Oil: A Blossoming Relationship

Poland has succeeded in its journey to join the ranks of modern, market-based economies over the past 25 years. With a population of close to 40 million and GDP at purchasing power parity of around US$800 billion, Poland now ranks sixth in Europe in terms of population and economic prowess.

Still, […]

Poland and Palm Oil: A Blossoming Relationship2016-01-26T02:03:54+08:00

Negotiating the WTO Environmental Goods Agreement

From Oct 29 to Nov 4, 2015, delegates from 17 WTO member-states met in Geneva, Switzerland, for the tenth round of negotiations on the Environmental Goods Agreement (EGA). Although Malaysia is not a party to the negotiations, it is worthwhile to take a look at the process and […]

Negotiating the WTO Environmental Goods Agreement2016-01-26T01:39:14+08:00

Will India Truly Start “Acting East” In Andaman and Nicobar?

Last September, while Indian prime minister Narendra Modi met with tech titans in Silicon Valley, his administration quietly unveiled a $1.5 billion development package for the isolated Andaman and Nicobar island chains, meant to turn the islands’ capital city, Port Blair, into a hub of the ship […]

Will India Truly Start “Acting East” In Andaman and Nicobar?2016-01-24T13:44:06+08:00

Malaysia: Recalibrating Its South China Sea Policy?

For a little over a year, between 2013 and the first quarter of 2014, Malaysia’s policy surrounding the South China Sea dispute hit a shroud of confusion. Taken aback by Chinese naval patrols around James Shoal (Beting Serupai in Malay), only 43 nautical miles off the coast […]

Malaysia: Recalibrating Its South China Sea Policy?2016-01-24T13:19:59+08:00

ASEAN Palm Oil Standards

Council of Palm Oil Producing Countries: Opportunities Ahead

Two heads are better than one. As attacks on palm oil continue, Indonesia and Malaysia are rightly coordinating efforts to combat unjustified negative perceptions about the industry.

ASEAN Palm Oil Standards2016-01-21T19:36:01+08:00

The Great Escape 2016 – Young Stars

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Have you ever looked back onto your days where you were a youth, starving for an opportunity, wanting to improve yourselves but could not find the correct platform? Don’t let your stars go through […]

The Great Escape 2016 – Young Stars2016-01-10T20:38:32+08:00
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