Doing Business in Asia

Doing Business in Asia
Developing Asia remains the fastest growing region globally – new report by ADB 2014

A new report by Asian Development Bank states, “Many regional economies have in recent decades spurred their income and employment growth by connecting with global value chains. Strengthening these links with cross-border production networks can further cement developing Asia’s reputation as the world’s workshop.”.

What does this mean for Australia? Stephen Grenville from the lowyinterpreter.org suggests, “Many of our best opportunities will be found in services…:

Our engineers are…

Australia’s Economy set for continued GDP Growth

Austrade has just published a new digital benchmark report on Australia’s economy. I just love it when technology and data come together in such great ways. Have a look at this and enjoy: “Why Australia Benchmark Report, June 2014″

PS make sure you click on each tab for insights into Growth, Innovation, Talent, Location and Business.

Thank you Austrade for embracing technology and info graphics….

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Export Market and Industry Intelligence

improve your success rate; know thy market

Successful businesses throughout time know that understanding your market of choice is key. If your business is exporting, or wanting to export, into Asia – or anywhere else – let us help you better understand these foreign markets.

In order to systematically assess the market potential for your product you should carry out detailed export market research for the targeted markets and industries. Export ma…

Unique Challenges in China

When discussing unique challenges in China, many business executives and directors raise “mind-set” and “cultural” differences. Life is never really that simple and we need to push a lot deeper, particularly when trying to understand China. Directors and executives must be pushed further – what exactly do they mean? do they even know what they mean? Rattling off a couple of high level challenges is no longer appropriate, and definitely does not serve business success in our fast paced and increa…