How fast can European steelmakers decarbonise?
European steelmakers are locked in a race to see who can become the first to completely decarbonise production. As the world looks to a greener future, the steel industry will have to make big changes in order to remain competitive. Who will get there first?
Why Chinese carmakers are eyeing Thailand
Thailand’s car market is booming, an opportunity attracting the eyes of Chinese carmakers looking to break into this key Southeast Asian market. With Chinese cars boasting effective designs, features and low prices, they are eager to test the waters here.
How to recruit with softer skills in mind
Take a closer look at potential hires in terms of their soft skills. Doing so will enhance your team by increasing engagement, morale, communication and creating a more productive work environment.
Are America’s regional banks over the worst of it?
As America’s regional banks grapple with unprecedented economic challenges in the face of a pandemic, some experts suggest they may have weathered the worst. Battling headwinds caused by the economic fallout, they must remain vigilant to identify opportunity and protect against future shock.
A new world order seeks to prioritise security and climate change
The clock of destiny ticks loudly as the world seeks to form a new order. A brave new world where security and climate change are no longer sidelined behind politicking, but rather elevated to the highest priority. Will this grand endeavour succeed or will the same old forces win out?
India’s once-troubled banks are generating huge profits
The once–troubled banking sector in India has undergone a remarkable transformation in the recent past and is now soaring to new heights with huge profits being generated.
The meaty mystery at the heart of China’s economic growth
The “meaty mystery” behind China’s unprecedented surge in economic success has been surprisingly unexamined – until now. New evidence suggests that a significant contribution came from an unexpected source – meat.