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The Editorial team at APAC Outlook Magazine is a team of professional in-house editors led by Jack Salter, Head of Editorial at Outlook Publishing.
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Apollo Towers Myanmar : World-Class Tower Proposition

As part of the country’s continuing effort to open up to the rest of the world through foreign investment opportunities, the new Law provided an exciting opportunity for telecommunications start-up Company, Apollo Towers.

By Donovan Smith Editorial Team

CenturyLink Asia Pacific : Global Leader in Hybrid IT

With an 85 year-long history, stemming from being the second largest telco in the US, CenturyLink has now reached new heights as a global Hybrid IT provider.

By Donovan Smith Editorial Team

High Arctic Energy Services : Differentiating Through Delivery

High Arctic Energy Services has capitalised on one of the most prosperous oil & gas regions in the world over the past decade, introducing a trademark level of quality across its specialised oilfield services.

By Eddie Clinton Editorial Team

Royal Cargo : Untitled Cargo Horizons

Royal Cargo has spent decades establishing a solid foundation and strong value proposition, in order to build a global network of companies and trusted agents and become recognised as a total solutions provider for cargo transportation and handling.

By Tom Cullum Editorial Team

Hawksford Strengthens Asian Team with Three Strategic Appointments

Eighteen months after establishing a presence in Asia and following substantive growth, Hawksford is strengthening its commitment in Asian markets by increasing the size of its team.

By Editorial Team

OPEC Producers Shouldn’t Panic Yet About Slowdown in China

The demand on OPEC producers for crude could rise next year by 900,000 bpd to average 30.1 million bpd OPEC forecasting demand for its oil to rise by one million barrels a day in 2016.

By Editorial Team

Asia Outlook Issue 17 | APAC Outlook Magazine

Asia Outlook Issue 17, the B2B magazine for c-suite business leaders and executives across the APAC region.

By Editorial Team

WHO: China Faces Ageing Population

With advances in medicine helping more people to live longer lives, the number of people over the age of 60 is expected to double by 2050 and will require radical societal change.

By Editorial Team