Economic development, strategies, competitiveness

(IT) Taipei to subsidize foreign firms to invest

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(IT) The Taipei City Government will hold a conference on May 14 to explain the subsidization measures for foreign companies in the city, according to the city’s Department of Economic Development.

¿Cuánto y dónde debe crecer Bogotá?

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(IT) Suena bien decir que Bogotá, o cualquier otra ciudad, no debe extenderse más y solamente densificarse; o que la vivienda social no debe ubicarse en los bordes de la ciudad, sino en el centro. En realidad, en el caso de Bogotá, esos no son más que mensajes emocionales sin sustento.

Talents heading to major Chinese cities

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(IT) As companies continue to expand into Asia and China, reshape their organizational structures, relocate their plants and enter new markets, they create cross-border opportunities for talented professionals.

Hong Kong’s role in nation’s new international strategy

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(IT) As an important subject – Hong Kong’s role in the country’s global strategy – began to emerge gradually only in the last couple of years. There are now preliminary studies going on in Hong Kong as well as in the mainland on this issue, which is without a doubt crucial to Hong Kong’s future.

Jordan’s ranking rises in global competitiveness report

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(IT) Jordan’s ranking in the annual global competitiveness index has jumped by seven notches this year to the 64th spot out of 144 countries.

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