Students from around the world have been heading to Singapore to pursue world-class education at the National University of Singapore (NUS), which is built upon a century-old heritage.
With 117 years of experience and a 1,700-strong workforce, Ernst & Young Singapore (EY) is one of the country's premier professional service organizations.
Singaporeans recognize that a new Asian strength is emerging. Having learned the rules of globalization, Singapore is today experiencing a new burst of energy and becoming Southeast Asia's financial, shipping and high-tech hub. In 2007, Singapore is set to build on its strengths and secure increased bilateral trade with China and the rest of the world.
Singapore, which outranked 175 countries as the easiest place to do business according to the "Doing Business 2006" World Bank report, has increasingly become a globally recognized center of learning as the government pursues its policy of bilingual education and prioritizes investments in education.
Komoco Motors, the exclusive distributor of South Korea-based Hyundai in Singapore, marked its second decade in the city-state last year, all geared up to take on new challenges after having distinguished itself in this very discriminating market.
Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) is today the world's second largest automaker (including sales of its half-owned subsidiary Daihatsu and Hino) and the world's eighth largest company by revenue. TMC is expected to become the world's largest automaker in 2007 by reaching a stated goal of producing 9.4 million vehicles.
As a leading domestic manufacturer of aluminium panels, China Haida Ltd has been involved in many major projects such as the Mao Memorial and the Capital Airport in Beijing.
Singapore-based CEH Group has acquired a wealth of experience and knowledge of the Chinese market, thanks to Oei Han Siang, the group's president and chief executive officer (CEO), who spotted early business opportunities in China.
As one of Singapore's largest metal recyclers, Union Steel has an increasingly important role to play in the region's recycling industry as countries in Asia grapple with environmental or "green" issues.
Parkway Holdings Limited (PHL), one of Asia's largest publicly traded healthcare companies, opened its first premium healthcare center in China, the Shanghai Gleneagles International Medical and Surgical Center, after more than one year of development.
As people across the world embrace a healthier lifestyle and a global trend towards wellness, Asmara Tropical Spas has been welcomed with open arms throughout Asia, and particularly in China.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|