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HONG KONG EDUCATION SYSTEM FAILING TO PREPARE SCHOOL LEAVERS FOR THE WORKPLACE
CONCERN is growing over the ability of Hong Kong’s education system to produce graduates with the skills needed by the Special Administrative Region’s (SAR) economy.
Hong Kong children start school early. While there’s a well-established government-run education system, every parent who can afford the fees wants to send their children to a private school.…
MALAYSIAN HR DEPARTMENTS TO FACE MORE EMPLOYEES BEYOND RETIREMENT AGE
A recent survey conducted by University of Malaya’s Social Security Research Centre (SSRC) has pointed to a growing number of Malaysians wishing to work as long as their health permits, despite having savings or investments.
Close to half of the respondents aged 60 and above continue to work, most of them feeling their savings are insufficient, said a report released in October.…
SINGAPORE MUST RETRAIN MID-CAREER PROFESSIONALS TO HELP THEM RECOVER FROM REDUNDANCY, SAY HR EXPERTS
IN Singapore, employees whose careers can be damaged the worst when made redundant are the country’s locally trained mid-career professionals – and HR experts are arguing that these workers need help. According to government data as much as 70% of Singapore-based employees who have been made redundant are mid-career pros.…
CARIBBEAN ACCOUNTING BOSS TO PROMOTE CHANGE IN PROFESSION - ADDING VALUE NOT JUST CRUNCHING NUMERS
TRINIDADIAN accountant Anthony Pierre is clear that his major brief as the new president of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of the Caribbean (ICAC) is to help build a cadre of “future-ready” professionals willing to cooperate across national borders within the region and be guided by international best practice.…
UAE SPA-GOERS SHOW HIGHER EXPECTATIONS
VISITING spa and beauty salons is a way of life in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The country’s competitive business climate has given rise to a ‘work hard, play hard’ mentality and a hectic lifestyle that requires frequent pampering and relaxation.…
SAUDI ARABIA’S SPA MARKET SPURRED BY HOSPITALITY BOOM
In a socially-reserved country such as Saudi Arabia where entertainment options are mostly limited to shopping and cafes – the opening of spas and beauty salons offer another avenue for leisure and recreation.
According to market research company Euromonitor International, Saudi Arabia’s spa market was valued at Saudi Arabian Riyals SAR275 million (USD73.3 million) in 2017, growing by 7% over 2016.…
HONG KONG COSMETICS AND PERSONAL CARE SECTORS THRIVING BUT FACE CHALLENGE TO RETAIN CHINESE VISITOR INTEREST
HONG Kong continues to be a thriving cosmetics and personal care market, with its local consumer base enjoying ample spending power and with traders benefiting from its strategic location as an import gateway to mainland China.
GlobalData, a provider of business information and analytics, valued Hong Kong’s cosmetics and market at Hong Kong dollars HKD18.1 billion (USD2.3 billion) in 2016, largely dominated by imports.…
CONSUMERS’ HUNGER FOR INNOVATION DRIVES AUSTRALIAN PERSONAL CARE PRODUCT GROWTH
THE AUSTRALIAN cosmetic and toiletry retailing market has experienced modest growth amidst fierce competition over the past decade, figures reveal, with a constant stream of new products, many environmentally conscious, maintaining consumer interest in an otherwise saturated market.
According to California-based market research company IBISWorld, more than 18,000 people work in almost 4,000 businesses in the cosmetics industry in Australia, a country of more than 24 million people.…
GLOBAL NUCLEAR NEWBUILD INSPIRED BY UAE PROGRESS
THE UNITED Arab Emirates (UAE) may hold an enviable portion of the world’s oil and gas reserves, at 4% and 3.5% respectively. But this has not stopped the country diversifying its long-term energy sources through developing nuclear power. With generation imminent, nuclear energy regulators and companies are watching closely how this rare event – a country embarking on a new civilian nuclear programme – rolls out.…
HYDROGEN SET TO COME OF AGE IN EUROPE’S ENERGY SYSTEM
A new industry roadmap to advance the development of power-to-gas in Europe is just one reason advocates of hydrogen production and storage are optimistic about the next decade. The laying of foundations for larger-scale developments of power-to-gas (P2G) in Europe have gathered momentum throughout 2017, with the European Association for Storage of Energy (EASE) and the Joint Programme on Energy Storage under the European Energy Research Alliance (EERA) laying plans.…