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Leaders told, basics before specifics

Chiratas Nivatpumin, Published on 30/05/2012

» Political leaders would do best to focus on addressing the fundamental factors of competitiveness rather than seek to target specific sectors for growth, according to World Economic Forum managing director Borge Brende.

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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.

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Watch World Economic Forum live

Published on 30/05/2012

» Watch live coverage of the World Economic Forum on East Asia via LiveStream, here.

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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.

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WEF Blog: East Asia 2012: joining the conversation

Published on 29/05/2012

» The 2012 World Economic Forum on East Asia is still one day away, but the discussions on the region have already begun. Kittiratt Na Ranong, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Thailand, and Sushant Palakurthi Rao, Senior Director, Head of Asia of the World Economic Forum, briefed international media at the Thai Government House last night, prior to the start of the 21st meeting of its kind.

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Thein Sein delays Thailand visit

Published on 28/05/2012

» Myanmar president Thein Sein has postponed his trip to Thailand until a few days after the World Economic Forum East Asia in Bangkok, the WEF's senior director and Head of Asia Suchant Palakurthi Rao said on Monday.

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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?

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WEF Blog: Goals for getting to zero on extreme poverty

Published on 28/05/2012

» Societies around the globe are confronting a daily sense of fragility as economic, environmental, and social forces combine to produce surprise after surprise after surprise. There is a common fear that, even in cases of rapid advance, the gains might prove illusory or unsustainable.

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WEF Blog: mHealth: an idea whose time has come

Published on 28/05/2012

» Puja lives in a remote village in Bangladesh with her husband and his elderly father. She got married a year ago, and now she is pregnant with her first child. She is concerned about what diet to follow to ensure the baby is strong and healthy, but the doctor only comes by her village every second week.

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WEF Blog: Freedom to travel: opening markets by opening borders

Published on 28/05/2012

» The global economy is suffering from a prolonged downturn brought on by events ranging from fiscal crises in the West to natural disasters here in Southeast Asia. Policy debates worldwide increasingly reflect the need for economic growth and job creation. With global unemployment of 200 million and 40 million people projected to enter the labor force every year, 600 million jobs will need to be created over the next decade.