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Finland / Malaysia

Finnish Expert: Malaysia no Longer a Developing Country

June 18, 2010June 18, 2010 - by Katrine Bach Sigvardt - Leave a Comment

Malaysia has passed the stage of being a developing nation and is in a transitional phase to become a full-fledged developed country, a Finnish expert in the knowledge economy said. …

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Malaysia / Sweden / Thailand

India’s Tata to Help Norway’s Telenor to Build a Foothold in Europe

June 17, 2010June 17, 2010 - by Bjarne Wildau - Leave a Comment

Telenor is one of the biggest foreign mobile phone companies in Asia with operations stretching across India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Thailand and Malaysia. Now, the Norwegian group seems intent on returning …

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Malaysia / Singapore / Sweden / Thailand

Jim and Maria Skated From Thailand to Singapore

June 16, 2010December 11, 2010 - by Katrine Bach Sigvardt - Leave a Comment

26 year old Jim Petterson and his girlfriend, 29 year old Maria Larsson, are sitting at Suvarnabhumi International Airport. It is early in the afternoon but the two Swedes have a long wait …

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Indonesia / Malaysia / Philippines / Singapore / Sweden / Thailand

Ten Young ASEAN Researchers to Attend Nobel Laureate Meeting

June 15, 2010June 15, 2010 - by Bjarne Wildau - Leave a Comment

Ten young researchers from Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand will be participating at the 60th Nobel Laureate Meeting in Lindau, Germany this year, according to the Jakarta-based ASEAN …

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Cambodia / China / Denmark / Finland / Indonesia / Laos / Malaysia / Norway / Philippines / Singapore / Sweden / Thailand / Vietnam

Ambassadors Predict World Cup Winner

June 11, 2010December 11, 2010 - by Niels C. Jensen - Leave a Comment

Many of the Scandinavian Ambassadors in Southeast Asia hope that Denmark, as the only Scandinavian team in the tournament, will win the gold trophy in the FIFA World Cup 2010. …

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Denmark / Malaysia

England Puts Carlsberg in the Driver’s Seat – In Malaysia

June 10, 2010June 10, 2010 - by Bjarne Wildau - Leave a Comment

Danish Carlsberg wants to capitalise on the brand’s position as the official beer of the England national football team ahead of the World Cup. Central to the campaign, which has …

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Denmark / Malaysia

Jungle, Sweat and Danish Hotdogs

June 10, 2010June 10, 2010 - by Charlotte Donvang Parks - Leave a Comment

Everybody was clean and keen at the beginning of the 3rd Danish Constitution Day run in Commonwealth Park some 20 km outside Kuala Lumpur. Helle Sejersen Myrthue cut the ribbon …

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Malaysia / Norway / Singapore

Norway Supports Improvements of Security in the Straits of Malacca and Singapore

June 9, 2010June 9, 2010 - by Bjarne Wildau - Leave a Comment

The Norwegian Ministry of Trade & Industry has granted one million Norwegian kroner to the UN International Maritime Organisation (IMO) to be used in projects relating to anti-piracy and training …

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Malaysia / Singapore / Sweden

How to Handle the Digital Media Revolution?

June 8, 2010June 16, 2010 - by Joakim Persson - Leave a Comment

“We all know the media playing field is changing quite dramatically,” says Patrick Stahle, the Swedish CEO of Aegis Media Asia-Pacific based in Malaysia. “The question is what to do …

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China / Finland / Malaysia / Singapore / Thailand

Finnair`s Asian Traffic Strengthened by 28 % in May.

June 8, 2010June 8, 2010 - by Bjarne Wildau - Leave a Comment

Finnish flag carrier Finnair said today the number of its passengers grew by 3.1% year-on-year to 589,100 in May 2010. Moreover, the Asian numbers went up in the air with …

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