Asian Review of Business and Technology 1997 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A global outlook. | Economics | Dato Mohd Saleh Sulong |
All change in Mongolia. (newly elected Mongolia President seeks radical change; includes interview with President Bagabandi) | Economics | |
All change in the office? | Economics | |
A mini boom. (hydraulic excavators proliferating) | Economics | |
A new role for Ramos? (Philippines President Fidel Ramos) | Economics | |
An outstanding case. (computer/peripheral case manufacturer Loyalty Founder Enterprise Co., Ltd.) | Economics | |
A tiger stumbles. (devaluation of Thailand's currency, baht) | Economics | |
A twist in the tiger cub's tale. (political and economic crises in the Philippines) | Economics | |
A yen for change. (Japanese yen's fall) | Economics | |
Bangladesh - open for business. (includes related articles on investment, trade, export processing zones, power generation and distribution projects) | Economics | |
Bayer fills Monsanto's shoes in Thailand. (Bayer Premier Company Ltd., Monsanto Thailand Ltd.) | Economics | |
Be prepared. (business contact making at trade fairs) | Economics | |
Better quality and economy with polyethylene. (plastic material for industrial packaging) | Economics | |
Bridging the gap. (Johor Strait between Singapore and Malaysia) | Economics | |
Bright prospects. (India's metals sector) | Economics | |
Careful planning reaps rewards.(Condition Monitoring) | Economics | |
China opens up - at last. (the Internet) | Economics | |
Competitive ports. (Singapore losing status as leading transshipment center as port development grows in region) | Economics | |
Constructive destruction.(demolition) | Economics | |
Conveyors aid performance. (sortation conveyers) | Economics | |
Delaying destruction. (economic activity adversely effecting Asia's temples) | Economics | |
Developing links with South Korea. (Russia) | Economics | |
Drawing up a BOT contract. (Build-Own-Transfer) (construction agreements) | Economics | |
Driving multimedia development. (Malaysia) | Economics | |
Exports inexorably up. (Thailand) | Economics | |
Facing up to the future. (slow down of east Asian economic tiger) | Economics | |
Fair winds. (Hong Kong's trade exhibitions) | Economics | |
For improved performance. (new construction equipment) | Economics | |
Genset selection. (engine generating sets; includes related article on maintenance tips) | Economics | |
Getting attached. (forklift attachments) | Economics | Bill Redmond |
Getting smarter. (intelligent process equipment) | Economics | |
Global applications. (system integration, the Internet) | Economics | |
Going with the flow. (logistics) | Economics | |
Harnessing high tech. (Malaysian government's high-tech policies) | Economics | |
High expectations for low-tech. (science and research in Japan) | Economics | |
Home-grown talent. (Asian business schools training future managers) | Economics | |
Incentives less important - Rafidah. (Malyasian International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Rafidah Aziz) | Economics | |
Industries tipped to lead. (Hong Kong's manufacturing may transfer to China) | Economics | |
Innovative techniques. (welding with galvanised light-gauge sheets) | Economics | |
Into CRT production. (TECO Information Systems) | Economics | |
In touch with technology. (Asian businesses benefiting from French institutions) | Economics | |
Investors take a closer look. (Philippines) | Economics | |
Japanese cars in top gear. | Economics | |
Kazakhstan - who's in, who wants in. | Economics | |
Keeping it safe. (business information) | Economics | |
Keep it simple. (single supplier production lines) | Economics | David Fowler |
Korean constructors target ASEAN. | Economics | |
Laying the tourist trail. (Pakistan) | Economics | Andrew Hubback |
Linking with the future. (the Internet's impact on Asian companies) | Economics | Paul Gregg |
Looking to the future. (World Trade Centre Metro Manila, Philippines) | Economics | |
Low-cost control. (process controls) | Economics | |
Meeting demand for mass-housing. (building components, Philippines) | Economics | |
Mixed prospects for investment. (South Korean investments in Russia) | Economics | |
Monitoring growth. (ADI Corp. PC color monitor specialists) | Economics | |
More than a money saver. (the Intranet's use within companies) | Economics | |
MPAC's impact in Asia. (Asset Care Management) | Economics | |
New growth zone eyes regional links. (Mindanao, the Philippines) | Economics | |
New incentives and priorities. (Philippines' economic policy) | Economics | |
Oil leads, but other opportunists fail to follow. (trade with Central Asian republics) | Economics | |
Open for business. (Malaysian industrial development) | Economics | |
Opportunity knocks for Austrian firms(Austrian firms establish businesses in southern China and Hong Kong) | Economics | Alfred E. Mayer |
PCs, monitors and much more. (Mitac International Corp.) | Economics | |
Plastics in the pipeline. | Economics | Brian Dumbleton |
Pre-owned plant - checking the costs. | Economics | |
Printing in colour. | Economics | |
Profiting from packaging. (Superior Metal Printing Ltd) | Economics | |
Providing the competitive edge. (airport retail stores) | Economics | |
Rafidah opens trade doors. (Malaysian Minister for International Trade and Industry Rafidah Aziz) | Economics | |
Reach stacker or lift truck? (materials handling equipment) | Economics | Anton Cooijmans |
Research in Austria.(Austrian research and development) | Economics | Harald Thurnher |
Scanning the market. (Optrox Technology Corp.) | Economics | |
Serving - universally. (database industry) | Economics | |
Signs of progress. (emerging markets of Bangladesh, Indonesia, Vietnam, India) | Economics | |
Silicon Island strategy. (information technology hardware industry effect on Taiwan) | Economics | |
Simplified SCADA. (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) | Economics | |
Simplifying the process. (surface engineering) | Economics | |
Swiss engineers target Asia.(Swiss engineering manufacturers' exports to Asia) | Economics | |
Switched on. (communications industry, Canada) | Economics | |
Taiwan ranks third in IT production. (information technology) | Economics | |
Technology cuts warehousing costs. | Economics | Bill Redmond |
Technology for efficiency. (document management) | Economics | |
Terengganu: the investor-friendly state. (Malaysian state) (Special Supplement) | Economics | |
The Davao advantage. (Davao City, the Philippines) | Economics | |
The Mahathir factor. (Malaysian Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Bin Mohamad)(Interview) | Economics | |
The new century. (the year 2000 millenium computer bug) | Economics | |
The petrochemical pioneer. (Petrochemicals Corporation of Asia Pacific president Antonio Garcia) | Economics | |
The third wave. (the Internet's global impact) | Economics | |
The world's most simplified UPS. (uninterruptible power supply; Hita Technology Co. to build distribution system in Southeast Asia) | Economics | |
Think asset care, not maintenance. | Economics | Kim Duffy |
Towards full research park status. (economic zones) | Economics | |
Try Turkmenistan. (economic profile) | Economics | |
Vienna: gateway to the EU and emerging markets.(Vienna, Austria) | Economics | |
What's BOT got? (the Build-Operate-Transfer concept) | Economics | |
Which EPZ? (Export Processing Zones) | Economics | |
Which way forward as Hong Kong goes back? (Hong Kong's handover to China) | Economics | |
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