Vol. 10 No. 1, February 2002
Index
- Korea's unique problem in Asia -- inflation.
- Asia fact file.
- Indonesia, Korea, Thailand top value shares.
- Word of mouth.
- Go figure: following are some significant numbers or statistics relating to Asia-Pacific nations.
- Keep an eye on.
- Losers.
- Winners.
- Movers and shakers: technology manufacturers and other companies with global exposure will be the first to bounce back in 2002.
- Asia - The Northern Territory's lost frontier? New Chief Minister Clare Martin promises to refocus on Asia. Business Asia investigates whether the Government's platitudes and promises will be translated into results.
- Hong Kong focuses on tourism.
- Tourism bounces back in December.
- Hong Kong - Accor and Century International Hotels.
- Hotel "Oscars" back in 2002.
- Industry leaders predict upturn.
- Mumbai - Indian Hotels Co.
- Shanghai - The Ramada hotel.
- Austrade under fire: Austrade came under heavy criticism last year after the release of an unflattering Productivity Commission report, sparking off conjecture that a major restructure was on the way.
- A question of depth: the trend towards super sized ships has forced many ports to address channel depth issues.
- Better 2002 for Sydney Port.
- New agreement for Patrick's.
- Top changes at Columbus.
- ANZDL's new on-line offering.
- The Biz's new business twist.
- 39th year for Export Awards.
- SAARC and APEC do count.
- Making your company appealing.