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Jan-08
China's water & wastewater treatment sector

Huge demand exists in China for clean water with ample opportunities for investors and technology suppliers in the municipal and industrial markets. Regulatory changes have lowered pricing risk opening up the sectors.
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Oct-07
Offshore oil & gas services & equipment trends in Asia

Offshore exploration continues to breach new frontiers, driven by new finds, technology and surging energy demand in China and other growth economies. Opportunities abound for equipment and services vendors able to meet the sector's exacting demands.
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May-07
Major logistics company expansion in Asia-Pacific

Global logistics heavyweights are facing competition in Asia from smaller, more nimble players, says our latest Logistics Business Vitality Index™ report. With half its revenue coming from Asia, Expeditors International tops the ranking, followed by UPS, which has been showing impressive Asian revenue growth, and Eagle Global with its 90 operating centres across the region.
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Feb-07
Renewable energy market opportunities in Asia-Pacific

While renewable energy sources will develop rapidly across Asia, they will not supplant fossil fuels as the main form of power, for reasons of cost, technology and lack of government incentives. Find out what the future holds for renewable energy in Asia. Request your free copy.
   
Aug-06
Bohai Bay and the future of shipbuilding in China

Compared with industry world leaders Japan and Korea, China’s shipbuilding sector is characterized by low cost, low efficiency and a fragmented industry structure. Nevertheless China is still likely to be world’s largest ship building country by 2010. Find out why.
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Jun-06
Telematics in Asia: Development and impact Future

Telematics adoption will be lead by driver assistance and relationship management. The best potential markets for Telematics in Asia are Japan, Korea and China. Get to know the implications and opportunities for automotive, financial services, telecom, media and logistics.
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Oct-04
The future of Hong Kong’s air cargo industry

Hi-tech industries are moving from the Pearl River Delta (PRD) to Western China in search of cheaper and better skilled resources. The implication for Hong Kong airport is diminished use as a re-export hub, possibly losing ~60% of the current PRD trade by 2020.
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