
An Eco-Friendly Product Or Just A Mere Marketing Gimmick? Bio-plastics Are Gaining Momentum.
The term ‘bio-plastics’ appears fascinating as it seems to revolutionize what plastics have always stood for. Being derived from plants...
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Will Pharma Tweet Louder? 6 Rules of Doing it Right on Social Media
Initially considered to be exclusively a tool for common people to connect with friends and share their private pictures, social...
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As Myanmar Works Towards Stability, Communal Violence Holds The Nation Back.
In mid-2012, we published a report on Myanmar, looking into its potential as a new emerging market with considerable investment...
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Africa is Ready For You. Are You Ready For Africa?
For decades, Africa was associated with poverty and helplessness rather than business opportunities and thriving markets. But the reality is...
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Can ‘Made In China’ Become a Desirable Label in the Luxury World?
If you type ‘Chinese luxury’ in your search engine, you are very likely to get a plethora of information on...
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Horse Meat Scandal That Has Nothing To Do With Horse Meat. Have We Been Fooled On Our Own Request?
In early 2013, an uninvited equine guest was found on several European beef-only plates, giving way to a series of...
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Venezuela – Evolution After the Revolution?!
It has been a month since Hugo Chavez passed away, losing a two-year long battle against cancer. With snap elections...
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Will Shale Gas Solve Our Fuel Needs for the Future?
At first glance, shale gas might look too good to be true: large untapped natural gas resources present on virtually...
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Turkey – When Being ‘The Gateway to Europe’ Wasn’t Good Enough
As with several emerging markets, Turkey’s automotive market slowed down in 2012. The ongoing crisis in Europe limited export opportunities...
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South Korea – At the Crossroads!
South Korea is the world’s fifth largest automobile manufacturer, behind China, Japan, the US and Germany. Automobile sales in South...
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