The general manager at SLS Dubai Hotel & Residences shares his thoughts and insights about his end of the year and predictions for 2024. SLS Dubai’s Spencer Wadama: "Hotels need to lead the fight ...
Central Bank of Azerbaijan announces economic growth forecast for next year
BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 28. According to the Central Bank of Azerbaijan (CBA), the economy's actual growth rate in 2024 is predicted to be 3-3.5 percent, with the non-oil and gas sector growing at ...
Jim Jordan’s Investigating Joe Biden’s ‘Conspiracy’
House Republicans are investigating whether Biden had prior knowledge that his son would defy a congressional subpoena.
Sri Lanka’s Hambantota Port says cruise call rising
ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s China-run Hambantota Port said cruise calls are rising with 6,000 passengers being welcomed in November and December from 5 liners. Over the year, 22 cruise ships had called ...
Nepal Eco Trekking Market Sets Sights on US$ 1,383.8 Million with a 4.8% CAGR by 2033 | FMI
According to forecasts, the Nepal eco trekking market is expected to be US$ 865.9 million in 2023 and US$ 1,383.8 million by 2033. The Nepal eco trekking business is anticipated to grow rapidly.
Nepal welcomes one million tourists, a post-Covid record
India remains the top tourist source market followed by the US and China, according to the Nepal Tourism Board.
Malaysia’s total trade drops 2.6% to RM232bil in Nov
Exports declined by RM7.6 billion, reflecting a decrease of 5.9% compared to the same month in the previous year.
Inside Saudi Arabia’s $3 Trillion Plan to Move Past Oil
Facing an existential threat to oil, the country’s lifeblood, Saudi Arabia is spending more than $3.2 trillion to transform its economy by 2030. While oil remains essential, the country is trying to ...
Office-free policies can fix South Korea’s baby crisis. A working mum turned entrepreneur is showing how
Erin Lim launched a baby products company, offering flexible hours and letting parents work almost exclusively from home.
Thai Nov factory output dropped 4.71% y/y, more than forecast
BANGKOK: Thailand’s manufacturing production index in November dropped 4.71% from a year earlier, the industry ministry said on Thursday. The figure compared with a forecast for a 4.0% year-on-year ...