Central Asia offers a vast ocean of possibilities for Asean
IN A global landscape radically changed by Covid-19, expedience is the name of the game. An impending post-pandemic climate, fraught with unpredictability, means previously unlikely partnerships are now possible. Every option should be explored for Asean countries like Singapore. While Central Asia is usually not the first that comes to mind for South-east Asian business leaders, I would like to suggest that the tide is slowly but surely changing, and a vast ocean of possibilities are there to dive into.
Kazakhstan is no stranger to Singapore companies. Some have already blazed a trail to leav…
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