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July 14, 2022
Although Asia has experienced rapid economic growth in the past decades, businesses in the region and investors are now facing continuous global uncertainties like in many other countries. So, how do private companies and EDOs adapt their investment strategies when facing so many risks? And what do governments do to support and facilitate trade negotiations in these uncertain times? These are the questions John Evans, Tractus’ Managing Director and Founder, is answering in his article from the Site Selection Magazine’s May issue.
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