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July 26 at 2:43am · Comment ·
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APACBusiness Produced by APACBusiness's very own Alex Trup and featuring Jason Hsu & Kevin Peng

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In this episode Jason Hsu, Kevin Peng and Alex Trup discuss Jason's and Kevin's trip to Beijing for TEDx Great Wall, as well as a few speakers and pricing for TEDx Taipei. TEDx Taipei is an indepently organized TED event.
June 8 at 7:57am · Comment ·
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In this episode Jason Hsu, Kevin Peng and Alex Trup discuss the origins of TEDx Taipei and where it's going.
May 2 at 9:53am · Comment ·
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Vietnam has filed a lawsuit with the World Trade Organisation (WTO) over anti-dumping tax imposed by the US on its frozen shrimp, Xinhua reported Thursday.Vietnamese foreign ministry spokeswoman Nguyen Phuong Nga made the announcement here Thursday.
April 23 at 10:06am · Comment ·
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Industrial production climbed 39.2 percent year-on-year last month, posting double-digit growth for the fifth consecutive month, the Ministry of Economic Affairs said yesterday. The industrial production index stood at a record high of 120.3 last month, up 24.12 percent from February, with manufactu...
April 23 at 10:05am · Comment ·
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The Crafar dairy farms, once New Zealand's biggest private dairy operation, could be worth more than $200 million, based on current market trends.
April 23 at 10:02am · Comment ·
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Thailand's exports jumped 40.9 percent to a 17-month high in March, according to official data released Thursday, in a welcome boost for an economy hit by weeks of anti-government protests.
April 22 at 9:30am · Comment ·
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It's that time of the year again: The annual boom-bust cycle for India's cement makers is reaching its predictable peak. But this time around, the bust could last longer than investors realize. Each year, construction activity picks up as the March fiscal-year end approaches. Often, this is driven...
April 22 at 9:27am · Comment ·
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Coffee growers in Vietnam may hold as much as 400,000 metric tons of unsold beans, equivalent to about a third of the nation’s latest crop, as the government starts its first stockpiling program to counter falling prices.
April 22 at 9:26am · Comment ·
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The crowded streets of Mumbai are a long way from the leafy streets of Toronto. But a programme launched early this year by York University's Schulich School of Business in Toronto seeks to bridge the two financial capitals by offering a two-year MBA where students spend their first year in India an...
April 21 at 9:59am · Comment ·
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The Indian government is considering liberalization of higher education in the country, a move that would allow foreign universities to establish campuses in India. Check out this story from Monday’s Financial Times for more on the proposed changes.
April 21 at 8:31am · Comment ·
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Japan's government unveiled details of a plan to expand the financial-services offerings of its sprawling postal service, a move that has sparked protests from Japan's financial industry.
April 21 at 8:30am · Comment ·
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Singapore Exchange (SGX) sees India as an attractive source of listing new companies, Head of Listings at SGX Lawrence Wong said today.
April 21 at 8:30am · Comment ·
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In a move to counter the recent vegetable shortage and resultant high prices, Jusco supermarket chain operator Aeon experimented with the sale on unusually shaped or slightly damaged vegetables at one of its Tokyo stores on Monday.
April 20 at 9:07am · Comment ·
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The Icelandic ash cloud that has stranded thousands of Europe-bound passengers in Asia is now a potential gold mine for AirAsia. The budget airline is now offering RM99 seats for any Asean destinations to such passengers stuck in either Malaysia or Singapore, its two largest markets in the region.
April 20 at 9:06am · Comment ·