China also pushed for theRegional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), a multilateral Pacific Rim trade deal. It would link China to Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Australia, India, Japan, South Korea, and New Zealand. L...
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Notes:Aggregate TPP goods trade, both imports and exports, as reported above. ASEAN also includes countries outside the TPP: Burma (Myanmar), Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, the Philippines, and Thailand. TPP goods trade covered by existing FTAs, as depicted above, reflects all goods trade between ...
the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. Grab enables millions of people each day to access its driver- and merchant-partners to order food or groceries, send packages, hail a ride or taxi, pay for online purchases or access services such as lending, insurance, wealth management and ...
In the Philippines, BOT law exists, which includes various PPP modalities, including BT, CAO, DOT, and ROT execution modes [37]. BT is a PPP execution mode whereby the private sector arranges finances and undertakes the construction of the infrastructure project facilities and, after its successf...
investigated the problem of the formal definition of PPP and its role in the modern economy, because the author identified the similarities and differences between PPP and public procurement. The researchers also paid attention to the usage specifics of the PPP mechanism in the innovation and ...
This paper presents the research findings on Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) brief development in the United Arab Emirates. A questionnaire survey was conducted to assess and rank the relative importance of the Critical Success Factors (CSFs) identifie
The Galeon was a type of Spanish ship which starting as early as 1565, began to sail from Acapulco, Mexico, to Manila in the Philippines, establishing a regular trip that lasted until 1815, a duration of 250 years. References Abad, Garcia. 2010. Non-triadic interregionalism: The Case of...