Towards Integration
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
THE World Economic Forum (WEF) in East Asia last week was almost overshadowed by the Asia-Africa mega event. But this 24th meeting of business leaders was no less impactful, given that it was the first regional meeting since its official recognition in January as an international institution for public-private cooperation.
THE World Economic Forum (WEF) in East Asia last week was almost overshadowed by the Asia-Africa mega event. But this 24th meeting of business leaders was no less impactful, given that it was the first regional meeting since its official recognition in January as an international institution for public-private cooperation.
Of notable interest was the increasing number of business leaders from the CLMV (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam), to disti
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