Hong Kong, with its unique strategic positioning in both political and economic realms, is to host the upcoming second ABAC Meeting of 2024 in late April.
April’s elections come at a time when South Korea faces internal debates over social inequality, the pace of innovation, and its position in global geopolitics, especially in relation to China and the United States.
According to the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific’s (ESCAP) 2024 SDG Progress Report, the Asia-Pacific region is lagging 32 years behind reaching SDGs by 2030. So what are the underdeveloped areas? And how can we tackle them?
Singapore’s efficient, transparent and forward-thinking governance and policies present ample opportunities for businesses. 2024 is a particularly important time for firms to invest in strong government relations in Singapore, given its changing political landscape.