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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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Experia Events : Singapore Airshow

Leck Chet Lam, Managing Director of Experia Events, explains the importance of the biannual Singapore Airshow to Asia’s aerospace industry.

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How will COVID-19 Impact Foreign Investment in Thailand?

COVID-19 is wreaking havoc in economies worldwide. We explore how Thailand, a country that relies on FDI inflows for a number of megaprojects, will cope.

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Natasha Mudhar : Why Businesses Need to Get Corporate Social Responsibility Right

Indian entrepreneur Natasha Mudhar discusses why corporate social responsibility is a crucial part of a brand’s image and what it takes to build an effective CSR strategy.

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Asia Outlook Issue 44 | APAC Outlook Magazine

Asia Outlook Issue 44, the B2B magazine for c-suite business leaders and executives across the APAC region.

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The Dawn of the Asian Century?

We discuss the IMF's 2020 forecast, which says Asia will have a larger economy in purchasing power parity terms than the rest of the world combined.

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Retail Prodigy Group : Ramping up the Retail Experience

Through its NIKE, TOMS and Timbuk2 brands, Australia’s Retail Prodigy Group is creating an engaging and seamless customer experience across multiple channels, a must in the modern retail world.

By Josh Rayfield Editorial Team

Percetakan Nasional Malaysia Berhad (PNMB) : The Futureproof Printer

Percetakan Nasional Malaysia Berhad (PNMB) has been a Malaysian mainstay since 1888, the organisation now turning to digital solutions and private investment as ways to diversify from its traditional printing base.

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Mun Shung & Partners : Putting People First

Having arrived in Malaysia on a mission to prove a concept in 2011, Melvin Lim has enjoyed a remarkable growth story with Mun Shung & Partners, the architecture firm built on a passion to transform communities.

By Editorial Team Ryan Gray