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Myanmar's new corruption challenge

Published on 01/06/2013

» Myanmar has the potential to quadruple the value of its economy to $200 billion by 2030 if it presses on with reforms, embraces technology and shifts away from agriculture.

BUSINESS

Global environmental risk and China

Published on 01/06/2013

» Less than one year after the 2012 "Rio +20" Sustainable Development Summit, the World Economic Forum (WEF) has published its Global Risk 2013 report, in which environmental risk is impressively identified as one of the top global risks for the next decade.

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Pentagon chief skips Thailand

Published on 30/05/2012

» WASHINGTON : Defence Secretary Leon Panetta leaves Wednesday on his first visit to Asia since the Pentagon said in January it would "rebalance" military strategy toward a region President Barack Obama has called critical to US interests.

BUSINESS

WEF targets education, bureaucracy, graft

Chiratas Nivatpumin, Published on 30/05/2012

» Education, bureaucracy and corruption were highlighted as among the greatest challenges constraining Thailand's economic competitiveness by speakers at the World Economic Forum in East Asia on Wednesday morning.

BUSINESS

Cyber security and CEOs

Published on 29/05/2012

» With a large number of cyber attacks featuring in media reports over the past year, chief executives are realising that cyber security is an issue they can't ignore.

BUSINESS

WEF Blog: Waking up to the threat of natural disasters

Published on 28/05/2012

» Last year was a major wake-up call for the global economy. With natural catastrophes causing economic losses of approximately US$ 366 billion, the highest on record, the question I’m left pondering is this: Has anyone woken up yet?

BUSINESS

WEF Blog: What if China turned its back on the world?

Published on 28/05/2012

» Nader Mousavizadeh on the rise of nationalism in China and what it could mean for a fragile world economy. The interview is part of the Risk Response Network’s “What if?” series.