Learn the significance and the key themes of China's upcoming Third Plenum and our intelligence service to help foreign businesses keep up with its latest development.
For as long as they have operated in the public eye, private equity firms have faced reputational issues. But through strategic communications, PE firms can build more positive relationships with key stakeholders, and position the industry as a force for good.
The contrasting trends and gaps between mature and emerging healthcare markets in the Asia Pacific and the Middle East regions present numerous opportunities. Healthcare organisations should monitor these trends closely, leveraging the opportunities to drive growth and improve healthcare outcomes.
As we mark World Environment Day 2024, it's clear that our generation holds the responsibility and the power to restore our planet. Strategic communication plays a pivotal role in rallying stakeholders and accelerating progress.
As trust in the tech industry has dropped to an all-time low, tech companies must communicate their vision and purpose more than ever to regain trust in their brands.
Respiratory illnesses continue to surge globally following the COVID-19 pandemic, posing a growing challenge to the healthcare systems, especially in the Asia-Pacific region.
China is advancing its carbon credits trading system under a centralised management structure. Its new CCER programme is likely to gain a competitive advantage domestically against existing international trading standards and enable China to advocate for its own carbon emissions standards in international negotiations.
Sandpiper Group (Sandpiper) announces the launch the launch of Sandpiper Research & Insights, a research firm specialised in supporting communications and public affairs practitioners.
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a way of cutting carbon emissions associated with burning fossil fuels. Despite the progress to date, much more needs to be done to resolve the barriers to CCS commercialisation as a key decarbonisation tool in the race to net zero emissions.
Recently China has made some impressive advances in carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS). However, like many other cutting-edge green technologies, there are significant challenges at play.