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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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Malaysia / Sweden

Swedish Tetra Pak Inspires Malaysia to Go Green

June 4, 2010June 4, 2010 - by Katrine Bach Sigvardt - Leave a Comment

Any Scandinavian knows not to leave the water running while brushing their teeth. For years, we have been told that it is bad for the environment and that we need …

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Malaysia / Norway

Malaysia Buys Underwater Vehicle from Norway

June 3, 2010June 3, 2010 - by Katrine Bach Sigvardt - Leave a Comment

For the first time ever, Kongsberg Maritime has taken an order from Malaysia to supply a HUGIN AUV. The full name of the product, which has been bought by the …

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Cambodia / Denmark / Indonesia / Laos / Malaysia / Philippines / Singapore / Thailand / Vietnam

Danish Foreign Minister Sees New Opportunities in South East Asia

June 3, 2010June 3, 2010 - by Katrine Bach Sigvardt - Leave a Comment

Today, the 10 ASEAN countries are the third largest trade partner to the EU after the USA and China. It is important for Denmark and other EU countries to put …

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Denmark / Malaysia

The Danish ’Robinson Expedition’ Has Been Saved

June 3, 2010June 3, 2010 - by Katrine Bach Sigvardt - Leave a Comment

TV3 informs that the taping of this year’s Robinson Expedition will continue, but that the entire production is moving to a different part of Malaysia. Host Jakob Kjeldberg is still …

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Cambodia / Denmark / Indonesia / Laos / Malaysia / Norway / Singapore / Sweden / Thailand / Vietnam

New Regional Manager of SAS Asia

June 2, 2010June 2, 2010 - by Katrine Bach Sigvardt - Leave a Comment

A popular SAS Manager is leaving Copenhagen behind and sets out for Thailand. Niels Henrik Hansen has with a varied background and career been appointed Regional Manager of SAS in …

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Denmark / Malaysia / Norway

Scandinavian Robinson People Behind Closed Doors in Malaysia

May 31, 2010July 21, 2014 - by Niels C. Jensen - Leave a Comment

The Norwegian and Danish TV-reality show Robinson Expedition has been stopped due to an outbreak of dengue fever. For now all the crew and participants are kept behind closed doors …

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Denmark / Malaysia

Robinson Expedition Host Jacob Kjeldbjerg Rushed to Hospital in Malaysia

May 30, 2010May 31, 2010 - by Bjarne Wildau - 1 Comment

The feared tropical disease dengue fever has really got hold on this years Robinson Expedition. Saturday morning its host, Jacob Kjeldbjerg felt badly and was immediately rushed to a hospital …

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