Changing Trends of Tourism Industry in DubaiPresentation Transcript * 1. Changing Trends ofDubai Tourism Industry Pooja Kalloor Swapna Malekar * 2. Objective Dubai Tourism Ecosystem Perception of Dubai amongst Tourists Understand different types of Tourism - Business‚ Retail and others Challenges of Dubai as a Tourist destination * 3. Destination Dubai Safe Compact Connectivity Affordable Luxury Special Events Cruises * 4. Key Performance Indicators WEF’s T&T Competitiveness Report
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-------------- ASEAN ENGINEERING JOURNAL Supported by JICA Project for AUN/SEED-Net Call for Papers (March 2013 Issue) BACKGROUND As a platform for ASEAN Engineering scholars to publish their research papers‚ ASEAN Engineering Journal (ASEAN E.J.) supported by AUN/SEED-Net is established to fulfill the goal to strengthen the network and Engineering Education in the region. The Journal is designed to be the collection of new and innovative knowledge emerged from ASEAN and functions as a
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marketing strategy in the short and long run. Our Choice: Hair Wax According to ASEAN market trends data‚ it shows that market growth‚ particularly in hair wax and gel‚ increases significantly with a good projection value ahead. On average‚ the highest market growth in ASEAN is in hair styling agent with average of 6% market growth. Further supported by a research done by Mandom in their annual report 2012‚ ASEAN is an area where awareness of personal style and cosmetics is increasing. Current
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ASEAN-Korea Youth MICE Challenge Forum Convention Planning & Management Prof. Hae-Jin Hwang TABLE OF CONTENTS I. forum background i) Trend of MICE industry ii) Trend in Korea iii) The choice of concept iv) Why ASEAN? II. General overview of the forum i) Event Outline ii) Program List III. dETAILS OF THE FORUM i) Venue ii) Program & Schedule iii) Keynote Speakers iv) Participants constitution
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Back to LCS 10.00am‚ 10.30am Drop-off / Pick-up Back to LCS 11.00am‚ 11.30am Drop-off / Pick-up Back to LCS Note: If the bus is FULL from LCS / Mentari‚ the bus will NOT turn into SuriaMas / Ridzuan for pick up. Route 3 Pick up from E-Tiara / Carrefour (opposite KTM Subang Jaya entrance) 7.00am‚ 7.30am 8.00am‚ 8.30am 9.00am‚ 9.30am 10.00am‚ 10.30am 11.00am‚ 11.30am 12.00pm First Subang Bus stop opposite SS15 Maybank‚ Subang Jaya Drop-off / Pick-up Drop-off / Pick-up Drop-off / Pick-up Drop-off
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AFTA (ASEAN Free Trade Area) ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) is a trade bloc agreement by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations supporting local manufacturing in all ASEAN countries. The ASEAN Heads of State and Government decided to establish an ASEAN Free Trade Area or AFTA in 1992. The objective of AFTA is to increase the ASEAN region’s competitive advantage as a production base geared for the world market. A vital step in this direction is the liberalization of trade through the elimination
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regional economies. It suggests that the need for intra-regional exchange rate stabilization. Besides‚ it was found that of the US$2.1 trillion total trade in 2010 only 25 percent of it was represented by trade among ASEAN members. To ensure sustained development of the region‚ ASEAN needs to considerably boost internal trade and ultimately a single currency in East Asia can solve the difficulties and improve the situation. The paper will also investigate the influence of the creation of single currency
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INDEX 1 TURKISH RETAIL SECTOR 1 1.1 Historical Perspective 1 1.2 Trade Styles in Turkey 5 1.2.1 Traditional Trade 5 1.2.2 Modern Trade 5 1.3 Market Structure 7 1.4 Distribution Channels 8 1.5 Competition 8 1.6 Organized Food Retail Sector 9 2 MAIN PLAYERS 10 2.1 Migros T.A.Þ. 10 2.1.1 History of Migros T.A.Þ. 11 2.1.2 Objective and Mission of Migros T.A.Þ. 13 2.1.3 Internal Environment 13 2.1.4 SWOT Analysis 17 2.2 Gima T.A.Þ. 18 2.2.1 History of Gima T.A.Þ. 18
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Introduction In the world of business today‚ the demand and supply of goods and services have become increasingly every years. The competition among sellers is very frightened and excited action. According to the current situation‚ most business opens their business to respond customers’ needs as much as they can. By the way‚ the popular demand of customers always are the consumers goods‚ hence‚ many major businesses tend themselves to open the hypermarket‚ which provides a large variety of products
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s t r at eg i c & c o m m e r c i a l i n t e l l i g e n c e grocery retailing in asia Pacific a D V i s o rY Contents Introduction 1 Executive summary 2 Australia 4 China 8 Hong Kong 11 India 14 Indonesia 17
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