The Fijian tourism industry is going through a boom period, with record numbers of tourists arriving in 2014 and 2015. Tourism Fiji Executive Chairman Truman Bradley outlines why his country is without doubt the ‘happiest place on Earth’ at present and a worthy dream destination.
The Fijian tourism industry is going through a boom period, with record numbers of tourists arriving in 2014 and 2015. Tourism Fiji Executive Chairman Truman Bradley outlines why his country is without doubt the ‘happiest place on Earth’ at present and a worthy dream destination.
Akira Kiyota, Group CEO of the Japan Exchange Group, Inc. (JPX) explains the company’s strong desire to raise the corporate value of the listed companies through its new Corporate Governance Code (since June 2015) and the appeal of the new JPX-Nikkei Index 400 to investors.
Akira Kiyota, Group CEO of the Japan Exchange Group, Inc. (JPX) explains the company’s strong desire to raise the corporate value of the listed companies through its new Corporate Governance Code (since June 2015) and the appeal of the new JPX-Nikkei Index 400 to investors.
Guyana’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Carl Greenidge discusses the country’s relations with its neighbors and nations further afield, its burgeoning international partnerships, and its aim to strengthen its connections with the huge diaspora in the United States.
Guyana’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Carl Greenidge discusses the country’s relations with its neighbors and nations further afield, its burgeoning international partnerships, and its aim to strengthen its connections with the huge diaspora in the United States.
Changing perceptions of security and corruption are high on the Guyanese government’s priority list, and its multilevel five-year training programs are part of its mission to weed out negative elements in its public services. Minister of State Joseph Harmon explains what lies ahead as the government looks to inspire greater investor confidence and encourage the nation’s youth.
Changing perceptions of security and corruption are high on the Guyanese government’s priority list, and its multilevel five-year training programs are part of its mission to weed out negative elements in its public services. Minister of State Joseph Harmon explains what lies ahead as the government looks to inspire greater investor confidence and encourage the nation’s youth.
Cyprus offers an “international environment that provides an extensive shipping network supported by high quality professional services and an ideal tax scheme for shipping companies,” explains Andreas Hadjipetrou, Managing Director of Columbia Shipmanagement Ltd.
Cyprus offers an “international environment that provides an extensive shipping network supported by high quality professional services and an ideal tax scheme for shipping companies,” explains Andreas Hadjipetrou, Managing Director of Columbia Shipmanagement Ltd.
John Hourican, Bank of Cyprus’ outgoing CEO, explains the Cypriot economic renaissance, the re-engagement of investors with the island’s largest bank, and the importance of continuing to take advantage of the reform opportunities that the 2013 banking crisis catalyzed.
John Hourican, Bank of Cyprus’ outgoing CEO, explains the Cypriot economic renaissance, the re-engagement of investors with the island’s largest bank, and the importance of continuing to take advantage of the reform opportunities that the 2013 banking crisis catalyzed.
High growth in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) over the past decade has been largely driven by the mining industry, and analysts believe it will continue to be one of sub-Saharan Africa’s fastest growing economies over the next decade, with growth rates well above 6%. Growth this year is forecasted to be in the region of 8.4%, down from an estimated 9.2% in 2014 as a result of weakened commodity prices. In this interview with PM Communications, Prime Minister Augustin Matata Ponyo discusses how DRC is working to diversify the economy away from the extractive sector by investing in energy and agro-industry in order to create sustainable development. He also discusses how widespread reform has led to a significant improvement in the business climate and increased investor confidence, the $12 billion Inga dam hydroelectric project, his leading role in the fight against crime and corruption, and opportunities for foreign investors through public-private partnerships.
High growth in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) over the past decade has been largely driven by the mining industry, and analysts believe it will continue to be one of sub-Saharan Africa’s fastest growing economies over the next decade, with growth rates well above 6%. Growth this year is forecasted to be in the region of 8.4%, down from an estimated 9.2% in 2014 as a result of weakened commodity prices. In this interview with PM Communications, Prime Minister Augustin Matata Ponyo discusses how DRC is working to diversify the economy away from the extractive sector by investing in energy and agro-industry in order to create sustainable development. He also discusses how widespread reform has led to a significant improvement in the business climate and increased investor confidence, the $12 billion Inga dam hydroelectric project, his leading role in the fight against crime and corruption, and opportunities for foreign investors through public-private partnerships.
CEO of ECI Telecom Darryl Edwards talks in depth about the country’s enviable economic performance and knack for innovation in the ICT sector, as well as the solid performance of ECI Telecom through its capacity to adapt network solutions in a rapidly changing environment. He also provides an insight into the staggering rate of development in the industry, where ICT is headed, and what many people are missing out on about Israel.
CEO of ECI Telecom Darryl Edwards talks in depth about the country’s enviable economic performance and knack for innovation in the ICT sector, as well as the solid performance of ECI Telecom through its capacity to adapt network solutions in a rapidly changing environment. He also provides an insight into the staggering rate of development in the industry, where ICT is headed, and what many people are missing out on about Israel.
Cyprus’ Minister of Agriculture, Rural Development and Environment Nicos Kouyialis explains the country’s steadfast support for finding a new global paradigm for low-carbon, resource-efficient economic growth that respects rather than ravages the environment while maximizing natural potential.
Cyprus’ Minister of Agriculture, Rural Development and Environment Nicos Kouyialis explains the country’s steadfast support for finding a new global paradigm for low-carbon, resource-efficient economic growth that respects rather than ravages the environment while maximizing natural potential.
Nicos Peristianis, founder and Council President of the University of Nicosia, one of the island’s first non-state universities and pioneer of various firsts in the sector, to discuss the importance of education in Cyprus’ recovery and the role that the private sector has played in innovating and enhancing tertiary education since 2007.
Nicos Peristianis, founder and Council President of the University of Nicosia, one of the island’s first non-state universities and pioneer of various firsts in the sector, to discuss the importance of education in Cyprus’ recovery and the role that the private sector has played in innovating and enhancing tertiary education since 2007.