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Category Archives: Singapore
Fluidra creates new structure in East Asia
From http://www.fluidra.com/sites/en/new.html?uri=/en/contents/news/2012/fluidraindonesia.html and http://www.fluidra.com/sites/en/new.html?uri=/en/contents/news/2012/philjinasiadivision.html (in English) Catalan company Fluidra, specialised in solutions for water conservation, handling, treatment and enjoyment, is creating a new structure to enter into East Asian markets. The company, based in Sabadell (Barcelona province), has a presence in 34 countries and has several … Continue reading
Posted in Catalonia, China, Economy, Indonesia, Industry, Malaysia, Singapore
Tagged Catalonia, Cataluña, Catalunya, China, Economia, economy, Eloi Planes, Fluidra, Gestión del Agua, Industria, Industry, Malàsia, Malaysia, Phil Jin, Sabadell, Sector de l'Aigua, Sector del Agua, Singapore, Singapur, Thailand, Water sector, Xina, 中华人民共和国, 加泰罗尼亚, 新加坡
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World Economic Forum lists Taiwan as 13th in global competitiveness report
From http://www.chinapost.com.tw/taiwan-business/2011/09/08/315980/Taiwan-listed.htm and http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/biz/archives/2011/09/08/2003512706 (in English) Just as it did in the 2010-2011 report, Taiwan has remained in the 13th position of the the World Economic Forum (WEF) Global Competitiveness Report 2011-2012. Taiwan ranked first in 8 of the 111 factors … Continue reading
Singapore entrepreneurs travel to Catalonia to learn from its gastronomy
From http://www.expansion.com/2011/07/21/catalunya/1311275284.html (in Spanish) A group of 20 entrepreneurs and directives from Singaporean companies have traveled to Catalonia in order to learn about its food industry and its gastronomy. This visit has been arranged by the government of Singapore, that … Continue reading
Posted in Catalonia, Culture, Gastronomy, Industry, Photography, Singapore, Trade
Tagged Can Jubany, chocolate, Damm, El Bulli, Enric Rovira, Europastry, Ferran Adrià, Fundació Alícia, Gallina Blanca, Via Veneto
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ACC1Ó promotes Green Building mission in Singapore
From http://agenda.acc10.cat/agenda/default.php?id=6416 (in Catalan) ACC1Ó-Competitiveness for Catalonia is organizing a Green Building mission in Singapore for Catalan companies due next September. Singapore is currently promoting architecture, design and construction of buildings which are energetically efficient, the so called Green Buildings. … Continue reading
ICEX promotes 14 Spanish companies in Singapore’s BroadcastAsia
From http://www.icex.es/icex/cda/controller/pageICEX/0,6558,5518394_5519005_6366453_4496959,00.html (in Spanish) From June 21st to 24th, 2011, Singapore will simultaneously host BroadcastAsia and CommunicAsia, two of the world leading trade fairs devoted to the broadcasting and communication sectors. The Multisectoral Association of Companies of Electronics and Information … Continue reading
Priorat wines get interest from East Asian buyers and journalists
From http://www.catalannewsagency.com/news/life-style/priorat-wine-showcased-40-international-distributors-and-20-foreign-specialised-jour (in English) The beautiful village of Torroja del Priorat and the Carthusian Monastery of Santa Maria d’Escaladei held a 2-day workshop organized by 45 cellars and devoted to the promotion of the renowned Priorat wines. Attendants to the … Continue reading
