Global investors managing $4.1 trillion in assets have written to Indonesia’s government to express concerns that a flagship “Job Creation” bill that is due to come before parliament on Monday will …
Indonesia Passes Law to Cut Corporate Tax, Simplify Labor Rules
Indonesia has rushed the approval of a law aimed at creating jobs and attracting investments, a day before 2 million workers were set to protest against it.
China Box Office: Two Local Blockbusters Do Huge Business, Earning $135M Each
As North America’s box office crumples, China’s theatrical film business is back in an enormous way. A collection of high-profile local films released in China over the past week to coincide with the …
Covid forces Hong Kong elite to stay home and consider uncertain future
Under the rules, directors or executives of Hong Kong-listed companies can travel between the Asian financial hub and mainland China without quarantining in Hong Kong, provided it is for business …
Covid forces Hong Kong elite to stay home and consider uncertain future
Under the rules, directors or executives of Hong Kong-listed companies can travel between the Asian financial hub and mainland China without quarantining in Hong Kong, provided it is for business …
Singapore firm rolls out robotic barista
Crown Group’s robotic coffee kiosk, powered by a slew of artificial intelligence capabilities, serves up coffee beverages round the clock without the need for human baristas …
Singapore firm rolls out robotic barista
Crown Group’s robotic coffee kiosk, powered by a slew of artificial intelligence capabilities, serves up coffee beverages round the clock without the need for human baristas …
Billionaires and bankrupts: Lebanon’s second city highlights inequality
In the city of Tripoli in Lebanon’s north, two yellow billboards carry a slogan that jars with the cheery background: “We’re broke.” It is unclear who paid for the posters but their message is broadly …
Billionaires and bankrupts: Lebanon’s second city highlights inequality
In the city of Tripoli in Lebanon’s north, two yellow billboards carry a slogan that jars with the cheery background: “We’re broke.” It is unclear who paid for the posters but their message is broadly …
How Dubai’s Events Sector Is Reimagining The Industry After Being Hit After Hard By The COVID-19 Crisis
Since the UAE reopened to international visitors in July, the authorities have been examining how gatherings can take place safely, which resulted in the launch of a new set of guidelines for the …