Sunday, 1 November 2020

The Hinrich Foundation Sustainable Trade Index 2020

Sustainability was gaining traction in the years leading up to the covid-19 pandemic. The question now is whether the crisis is putting that progress in jeopardy.
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PERSPECTIVES
 
Issue #44
 
 
 
 
The Hinrich Foundation Sustainable Trade Index 2020
 
Sustainability was gaining traction in the years leading up to the covid-19 pandemic. The question now is whether the crisis is putting that progress in jeopardy. The third edition of the Hinrich Foundation Sustainable Trade Index measures the capacity of 20 economies—19 in Asia along with the US as an external benchmark—to participate in sustainable trade. Download the report to find out more.
 
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Financial Services
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Healthcare
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Healthcare
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OPINION
Podcast | US elections: What will a Trump / Biden presidency mean for Asia?
What would a Biden victory in the US election mean for Asia? We continue the discussion with Zhang Lipei of the US-China Business Council and Nick Marro of The EIU to explore the possible outcomes and their wider trade and geopolitical implications.
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Jason Wincuinas,
Senior Editor, The Economist Intelligence Unit
 
 
 
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According to an Economist Intelligence Unit survey, 42% of respondents cited more innovative offerings as the greatest opportunity for post-covid-19 resilience.
Join SAP Japan, Fujitsu Limited, Hitotsubashi University Business School and The Economist Corporate Network virtually for “Resilience and recovery: The innovation imperative” on November 6th at 1pm JST to discover how organisations can maximise their resources and make insight-driven innovation a core part of their DNA.
 
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