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OPINION

Grey is the new black

Asia focus, Tanyatorn Tongwaranan, Published on 29/04/2019

» Population ageing is often stereotyped as a drain on the economy, linked to a shrinking workforce, demographic imbalances and spiralling medical and social care expenses. Governments bear a heavy burden as they struggle to provide adequate healthcare funding and pension programmes.

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BUSINESS

Making mobility work

Asia focus, Tanyatorn Tongwaranan, Published on 04/06/2018

» Contrary to the global trend, the movement of people across national borders within Southeast Asia has been increasing significantly over the past two decades. The continuing vitality of intra-regional migration is fuelled by rapid economic development, demographic diversity and the mismatch in supply and demand of domestic labour.

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BUSINESS

Make way for the millennials

Asia focus, Tanyatorn Tongwaranan, Published on 09/11/2015

» Growing up in the world where it seems impossible to live without digital devices, millennials have new sets of expectations in the workplace and global companies must keep pace to recruit and retain these new talents.

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BUSINESS

Risks and rewards next door

Asia focus, Tanyatorn Tongwaranan, Published on 14/09/2015

» Cambodia has made exceptional strides since it began crawling from the wreckage left by the Khmer Rouge three decades ago. Today it is recognised as one of the world's most business-friendly countries, though it still has a long way to go.

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BUSINESS

Easing the burden

Asia focus, Tanyatorn Tongwaranan, Published on 17/08/2015

» Like many other people who live in rural areas, Phaiboon Maomeesri, 48, decided to leave behind the hardship of northeastern Thailand and move to Bangkok in search for a better life.

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BUSINESS

Bittersweet harvest

Asia focus, Tanyatorn Tongwaranan, Published on 18/05/2015

» A need to overcome scarcity and the lack of arable land has driven Israel to develop some of the world's most advanced agricultural practices and technologies. As a result it is able to produce almost all of the food its 8 million people need and have more left over to export.