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Packages Packages About Us Introduction Bronze Package APAC Insider is excited to announce the return of the South East Asia Business Awards! In 2023 this popular programme will now be in its fifth year, and we are looking forward to once again shining a spotlight on the key players and leading innovators working tirelessly across this dynamic region. Following a surge of industrialisation throughout the 1960s, South East Asian business has experienced substantial growth, leading to more than half of the region’s eleven countries ranking in the top fifty largest economies worldwide by 2022. While each country does have its own individual strengths and unique industry landscape that sets it apart amongst its neighbours, there are some common market trends that they share. Agriculture, Manufacturing, and Electronics are the most prominent sectors in virtually all nations of South East Asia. The region is a global export leader, with strong international trade connections for many commodities including food and fishery products, personal electronics, and motor vehicles. SMEs are also the dominant company size across most South East Asian countries, making up the majority of the workforce and contributing significantly to the GDP. More recently, South East Asia has become a hotspot for Digital Technology, with investment in the region’s tech companies hitting an all-time high in 2021. Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines are at the forefront of this digital revolution. Also currently experiencing a boom is the E-Commerce industry, which has seen huge advancements in recent years, and is now projected to become the biggest driver of growth within South East Asia up until 2025. • Full page editorial • Bespoke trophy • Personalised digital logo Shipping included Jan22686 F eFbe2b22523386 9 When looking for a team to keep you covered, there are few finer than those at Jurist and Jurist International. Built on expertise, the team have a strong track record of delivering true success for their clients. In APAC Insider’s APAC Legal Awards 2022, the team were named Best Human Rights Law Practice Firm 2022 – Delhi. We dig a little deeper to uncover more. In a challenging situation, it can seem like no path is possible. The Jurist and Jurist International team make the impossible possible. For corporates and individuals, this team are the first port of call when legal issues arise because of their tremendous skill and incredible aptitude. When you hire the team at Jurist and Jurist International, you hire legal professionals who are always looking for a new way forward. Their advice comes from a practical perspective, focused exclusively on the unique demands of India’s legal system. Based in New Delhi, and acting as a fully independent and commercial Litigation Law Firm, the team are trusted by numerous individual, multinational, public and private companies and other corporate entities, across the country to deliver something very special indeed. Justly recognised for their success in terms of human rights in APAC Insider, it’s worth considering the complexity of the field. Human rights law is constantly evolving, requiring specialists to ensure that public policy develops in a manner that improves the lives of those whose rights might have been violated. For many human rights lawyers, and the Jurist and Jurist International team are no exception, the opportunity to return to individuals their fundamental rights, is the most rewarding part of the work they do. The team’s incredible expertise means that they are also highly regarded in the fields of both civil and corporate law. Jurist and Jurist International are renowned for their incredible ability, representing numerous government bodies, companies and individuals when it comes to civil litigation matters. No matter what the court or tribunal, Jurist and Jurist International has a comprehensive network of legal professionals located throughout the country who are proud to provide the ultimate service. Instead of having to source your own local attorney, the Jurist and Jurist International team can deliver on your behalf. From this hub of legal expertise, clients can receive profound insight into advising, drafting of pleading and appearances in the courts. 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Packages Packages Silver Package • Double page spread • Bespoke trophy • Personalised digital logo • Personalised digital certificate Shipping included • Hong Kong ranks sixth in total trade value in 2021, with a total of US$1.4 trillion • The city grabs the fifth and sixth spots globally in terms of trade value growth and volume growth, amounting to US$376 billion and US$227.3 billion respectively, from 2016 to 2021 The DHL Trade Growth Atlas published by DHL and NYU Stern School of Business has ranked Hong Kong in the top spots globally, indicating its strength in trade value and volume growth across 173 markets around the world. Dubbed “Asia’s World City”, Hong Kong ranks sixth in total trade value as recorded in 2021, raking in US$1.4 trillion within the year. Furthermore, Hong Kong has grabbed the fifth spot globally in trade value growth – totaling US$376 billion – and sixth in the world in trade volume growth – amounting to US$227.3 billion – from 2016 to 2021. The report also indicates two dimensions of future trade growth: speed, which captures how fast a market’s trade volume is expanding; and scale, which tracks the absolute change in the amount of goods traded by a market. Hong Kong is among the top 10 markets in terms of the scale of trade volume, together with other key Asian markets, such as Singapore and South Korea. “True to its reputation as an international financial, commerce and trade hub, Hong Kong has performed well in total trade value and volume growth,” said Chee Choong Ng, Senior Vice President and Managing Director, DHL Express Hong Kong and Macau. “By leveraging Hong Kong’s global connectedness and its status as a regional logistics hub and with the Three Runway System at the airport and the expanded DHL Express Central Asia Hub coming on line, we are well positioned to support our customers’ global and regional trade growth.” According to the report, Hong Kong’s top export destination from 2016 to 2021 is mainland China (56 percent), followed by the United States (7.5 percent) and India (3 percent). Meanwhile, more than half of the city’s import within the same period is from mainland China (45 percent). Key Take-Aways: Growth, Shifts, and Opportunities • The DHL Trade Growth Atlas also measures changes in countries’ and regions’ shares of world trade. Among the key take-aways: • The Covid-19 pandemic has not been the major setback for global trade that many anticipated: International trade in goods has surged as high as 10% above prepandemic levels, even in the face of significant supply bottlenecks that constrained further growth. • Prospects for future trade growth remain surprisingly positive: Due to the war in Ukraine, trade growth forecasts have been downgraded, but they still call for trade to grow slightly faster in 2022 and 2023 than it did over the preceding decade. • E-commerce sales boomed during the pandemic and forecasts point to strong cross-border e-commerce growth continuing. • New poles of trade growth are identified in Southeast and South Asia, and trade growth is expected to accelerate dramatically in Sub-Saharan Africa. • Trade growth is spread across a wider variety of markets: China accounted for a quarter of trade growth in recent years and is predicted to continue to have the largest growth, but its share is likely to fall by half, to 13 percent. • Vietnam, India, and the Philippines stand out on both speed and scale of projected trade growth through 2026. All three have potential to benefit from efforts by many companies to diversify Chinacentric production and sourcing strategies. • While emerging economies increased their shares of world trade from 24 to 40 percent between 2000 and 2012, with half of the increase driven by China alone, these shares have barely changed over the past decade. • However, emerging economies continue to race forward on measures of connectivity, innovation, and leading companies. They are becoming more important exporters of sophisticated manufactured products, and increasingly compete not only on low costs, but also on innovation and quality. Understanding Global Trade and its Opportunities The DHL Trade Growth Atlas examines global trade growth trends, geographic shifts, the mix of products traded, and broader changes in the business environment. It analyzes trade in goods worldwide, by region, for advanced vs. emerging economies, and across 173 markets. The report features concise one-page summaries for each of these markets. The markets covered comprise more than 99% of world trade, GDP, and population. The DHL Trade Growth Atlas complements the established DHL Global Connectedness Index series. While the DHL Trade Growth Atlas provides a special deep dive on global trade in goods, the DHL Global Connectedness Index, published regularly since 2011, analyzes the broader phenomenon of globalization – based on trade in goods and services, as well as worldwide flows of capital, people, and information. Both reports help pinpoint promising business opportunities and support fact-based debates about trade and globalization. New DHL Trade Growth Atlas: Hong Kong grabs top spots in trade value and volume growth Mar22653 Gold Package • Your company logo on the Front Cover • Double page spread • Bespoke trophy • Personalised digital logo • Personalised digital certificate Shipping included • Hong Kong ranks sixth in total trade value in 2021, with a total of US$1.4 trillion • The city grabs the fifth and sixth spots globally in terms of trade value growth and volume growth, amounting to US$376 billion and US$227.3 billion respectively, from 2016 to 2021 The DHL Trade Growth Atlas published by DHL and NYU Stern School of Business has ranked Hong Kong in the top spots globally, indicating its strength in trade value and volume growth across 173 markets around the world. Dubbed “Asia’s World City”, Hong Kong ranks sixth in total trade value as recorded in 2021, raking in US$1.4 trillion within the year. Furthermore, Hong Kong has grabbed the fifth spot globally in trade value growth – totaling US$376 billion – and sixth in the world in trade volume growth – amounting to US$227.3 billion – from 2016 to 2021. The report also indicates two dimensions of future trade growth: speed, which captures how fast a market’s trade volume is expanding; and scale, which tracks the absolute change in the amount of goods traded by a market. Hong Kong is among the top 10 markets in terms of the scale of trade volume, together with other key Asian markets, such as Singapore and South Korea. “True to its reputation as an international financial, commerce and trade hub, Hong Kong has performed well in total trade value and volume growth,” said Chee Choong Ng, Senior Vice President and Managing Director, DHL Express Hong Kong and Macau. “By leveraging Hong Kong’s global connectedness and its status as a regional logistics hub and with the Three Runway System at the airport and the expanded DHL Express Central Asia Hub coming on line, we are well positioned to support our customers’ global and regional trade growth.” According to the report, Hong Kong’s top export destination from 2016 to 2021 is mainland China (56 percent), followed by the United States (7.5 percent) and India (3 percent). Meanwhile, more than half of the city’s import within the same period is from mainland China (45 percent). Key Take-Aways: Growth, Shifts, and Opportunities • The DHL Trade Growth Atlas also measures changes in countries’ and regions’ shares of world trade. Among the key take-aways: • The Covid-19 pandemic has not been the major setback for global trade that many anticipated: International trade in goods has surged as high as 10% above prepandemic levels, even in the face of significant supply bottlenecks that constrained further growth. • Prospects for future trade growth remain surprisingly positive: Due to the war in Ukraine, trade growth forecasts have been downgraded, but they still call for trade to grow slightly faster in 2022 and 2023 than it did over the preceding decade. • E-commerce sales boomed during the pandemic and forecasts point to strong cross-border e-commerce growth continuing. • New poles of trade growth are identified in Southeast and South Asia, and trade growth is expected to accelerate dramatically in Sub-Saharan Africa. • Trade growth is spread across a wider variety of markets: China accounted for a quarter of trade growth in recent years and is predicted to continue to have the largest growth, but its share is likely to fall by half, to 13 percent. • Vietnam, India, and the Philippines stand out on both speed and scale of projected trade growth through 2026. All three have potential to benefit from efforts by many companies to diversify Chinacentric production and sourcing strategies. • While emerging economies increased their shares of world trade from 24 to 40 percent between 2000 and 2012, with half of the increase driven by China alone, these shares have barely changed over the past decade. • However, emerging economies continue to race forward on measures of connectivity, innovation, and leading companies. They are becoming more important exporters of sophisticated manufactured products, and increasingly compete not only on low costs, but also on innovation and quality. Understanding Global Trade and its Opportunities The DHL Trade Growth Atlas examines global trade growth trends, geographic shifts, the mix of products traded, and broader changes in the business environment. It analyzes trade in goods worldwide, by region, for advanced vs. emerging economies, and across 173 markets. The report features concise one-page summaries for each of these markets. The markets covered comprise more than 99% of world trade, GDP, and population. The DHL Trade Growth Atlas complements the established DHL Global Connectedness Index series. While the DHL Trade Growth Atlas provides a special deep dive on global trade in goods, the DHL Global Connectedness Index, published regularly since 2011, analyzes the broader phenomenon of globalization – based on trade in goods and services, as well as worldwide flows of capital, people, and information. Both reports help pinpoint promising business opportunities and support fact-based debates about trade and globalization. New DHL Trade Growth Atlas: Hong Kong grabs top spots in trade value and volume growth Mar22653
Packages Packages Platinum Package • Supporting front cover image & headline • Double page spread • Bespoke trophy • Wall plaque • Personalised digital logo • Personalised digital certificate • 4-page digital brochure Shipping included • Hong Kong ranks sixth in total trade value in 2021, with a total of US$1.4 trillion • The city grabs the fifth and sixth spots globally in terms of trade value growth and volume growth, amounting to US$376 billion and US$227.3 billion respectively, from 2016 to 2021 The DHL Trade Growth Atlas published by DHL and NYU Stern School of Business has ranked Hong Kong in the top spots globally, indicating its strength in trade value and volume growth across 173 markets around the world. Dubbed “Asia’s World City”, Hong Kong ranks sixth in total trade value as recorded in 2021, raking in US$1.4 trillion within the year. Furthermore, Hong Kong has grabbed the fifth spot globally in trade value growth – totaling US$376 billion – and sixth in the world in trade volume growth – amounting to US$227.3 billion – from 2016 to 2021. The report also indicates two dimensions of future trade growth: speed, which captures how fast a market’s trade volume is expanding; and scale, which tracks the absolute change in the amount of goods traded by a market. Hong Kong is among the top 10 markets in terms of the scale of trade volume, together with other key Asian markets, such as Singapore and South Korea. “True to its reputation as an international financial, commerce and trade hub, Hong Kong has performed well in total trade value and volume growth,” said Chee Choong Ng, Senior Vice President and Managing Director, DHL Express Hong Kong and Macau. “By leveraging Hong Kong’s global connectedness and its status as a regional logistics hub and with the Three Runway System at the airport and the expanded DHL Express Central Asia Hub coming on line, we are well positioned to support our customers’ global and regional trade growth.” According to the report, Hong Kong’s top export destination from 2016 to 2021 is mainland China (56 percent), followed by the United States (7.5 percent) and India (3 percent). Meanwhile, more than half of the city’s import within the same period is from mainland China (45 percent). Key Take-Aways: Growth, Shifts, and Opportunities • The DHL Trade Growth Atlas also measures changes in countries’ and regions’ shares of world trade. Among the key take-aways: • The Covid-19 pandemic has not been the major setback for global trade that many anticipated: International trade in goods has surged as high as 10% above prepandemic levels, even in the face of significant supply bottlenecks that constrained further growth. • Prospects for future trade growth remain surprisingly positive: Due to the war in Ukraine, trade growth forecasts have been downgraded, but they still call for trade to grow slightly faster in 2022 and 2023 than it did over the preceding decade. • E-commerce sales boomed during the pandemic and forecasts point to strong cross-border e-commerce growth continuing. • New poles of trade growth are identified in Southeast and South Asia, and trade growth is expected to accelerate dramatically in Sub-Saharan Africa. • Trade growth is spread across a wider variety of markets: China accounted for a quarter of trade growth in recent years and is predicted to continue to have the largest growth, but its share is likely to fall by half, to 13 percent. • Vietnam, India, and the Philippines stand out on both speed and scale of projected trade growth through 2026. All three have potential to benefit from efforts by many companies to diversify Chinacentric production and sourcing strategies. • While emerging economies increased their shares of world trade from 24 to 40 percent between 2000 and 2012, with half of the increase driven by China alone, these shares have barely changed over the past decade. • However, emerging economies continue to race forward on measures of connectivity, innovation, and leading companies. They are becoming more important exporters of sophisticated manufactured products, and increasingly compete not only on low costs, but also on innovation and quality. Understanding Global Trade and its Opportunities The DHL Trade Growth Atlas examines global trade growth trends, geographic shifts, the mix of products traded, and broader changes in the business environment. It analyzes trade in goods worldwide, by region, for advanced vs. emerging economies, and across 173 markets. The report features concise one-page summaries for each of these markets. The markets covered comprise more than 99% of world trade, GDP, and population. The DHL Trade Growth Atlas complements the established DHL Global Connectedness Index series. While the DHL Trade Growth Atlas provides a special deep dive on global trade in goods, the DHL Global Connectedness Index, published regularly since 2011, analyzes the broader phenomenon of globalization – based on trade in goods and services, as well as worldwide flows of capital, people, and information. Both reports help pinpoint promising business opportunities and support fact-based debates about trade and globalization. New DHL Trade Growth Atlas: Hong Kong grabs top spots in trade value and volume growth Mar22653 Editor’s Choice Package • Main front cover image & headline • 4 page editorial • 2 Bespoke trophies • 1 Wall plaque • Personalised digital logo • Personalised digital certificate • 8-page digital brochure • 100 high quality copies of your 8-page brochure • Double Page Spread in future issue of APAC Insider Shipping included Jan22686 to a variety of mining and industrial equipment that will get any project up and running smoothly and swiftly. Its infield planned maintenance and breakdown maintenance covers all kinds of earthmoving and mining equipment such as Caterpillar, Komatsu, Terex, Hitachi, Liebherr, and overburden drills. Taking pride in its incredible team, AIEG supports each team member as they offer training, maintenance support, and field servicing – alongside any other training required. These exceptional services and solutions are always bespoke to the needs of the client, as no project is the same. AIEG’s field service team assists with all onsite support of equipment, and it does so seamlessly, with every project in the forefront of its mind. This includes repairs, diagnostics, and servicing using up-to-date computer-based systems such as Electronic Technician (ET) and Service Information System (SIS) – it is this kind of commitment and expertise that makes AIEG stand out from the crowd. The team provides focused labour-hire for short and long term hire – this entails the provision of on-site supervisors, diesel fitters, and boilermakers who all keep the well-oiled wheel turning. Its customer service is of the highest standard as the team has endless knowledge in the huge range of mining and industrial equipment across the board. No job is too big or too small for AIEG. 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Credit One – Smarter Finance and Insurance are proud to be finance partners with Australian International Equipment Group and are able to offer lowrate finance solutions on the full Australian International Equipment Group range. With over 40 leading Australian financiers and insurers, Credit One is able to provide AIEG’s valued clients with the ability to receive the most comprehensive range of finance and insurance goods attainable in the industry. Its finance is accessible, flexible, trustworthy, comprehensive, and efficient. AIEG’s finance options allow for online quotes with same-day approvals – you could save money with AIEG and Credit One combined. AIEG is more than able to deliver high-excellence professional solutions, services, and maintenance to all of its clients. With offices across Australia including international offices in the UAE and Hong Kong. AIEG has bases in developing hotspots that ensure a sturdy relationship and accessible services. Its consistency, swift service alongside its subject matter skills make complex – or even seemingly impossible – tasks entirely achievable. There to save the day AIEG grants its clients’ wishes, making their dreams a reality. AIEG is at its clients’ service and offers help at their earliest convenience. Delivering results across diverse industries and sectors, AIEG guarantees distinction throughout the agricultural, construction, mining, and forestry areas. It offers wellknown brands such as Caterpillar, Komatsu, Kobelco, John Deere, Case, Terex and much more so that clients can get everything they need to carry out their plans. For construction, AIEG supplies new and used equipment with assorted attachments,( Supplied from Roo Attachments. https://rooattachments.com/) spare parts, and servicing on equipment from Skid Steers, Backhoes, Telehandlers, and mini Excavators in addition to new Excavators and Positack loaders as well as telehandlers. The mining industry is a huge part of the modern world, and it is important for it to receive the highest functioning equipment. By listening to its customers AIEG utilises its decades of experience to evaluate and support the clients in a way that is unbeatable in the earthmoving sales Industry. Managing director John Wells says, “We treat all our clients no matter how large or small as if they are our number one customer. We listen, We are honest and We act with Integrity.“ AustralianInternationalEquipment Group is a proudly Australian and Veteran-owned business. We are honoured to support those who have and those who continue to serve this great country. Respect, commitment, loyalty and sacrifice. Great ingredients for a successful business and we are honoured to be considered a part of the team”. AIEG has received spotless reviews and testimonials from its clients and has been referred to many via word of mouth. One of its favourite testimonials, and featured on its website, is from Kira Seeley – Global Account Manager of WRL Shipping Pty Ltd (https://www.wrlshipping. com/) – who says, “We have been working closely with John and the Team from Australian International Equipment Group Limited for over 10 years, providing all their freight forwarding needs. They are great to work with and are prompt and friendly. I highly recommend Australian International Equipment Group to any prospective equipment buyer.” APAC Insider is proud to present AIEG with the respected title of Best Earthmoving Equipment Supplier 2021. You could say AIEG is truly ground-breaking. Contact: Blake Burgess, National Sales Manager Company: Australian International Equipment Group Pty Ltd Socials: Linkedin Instagram Facebook TIkTok Jan22686 Worldwide Earthmoving Solutions Heavy earthmoving equipment is essential across all industries. From agricultural applications, and the Building Industry to large-scale commercial and civil construction projects, Including predominantly the Mining industry. Earthmoving equipment contains a broad range of machinery that has the ability to excavate grade soil and rock in a fast, efficient, and functional way. Much of this equipment is designed to have multiple functions that make them indispensable on job sites. Leading supplier of new and used equipment, Australian International Equipment Group (AIEG) is a supplier in the Australian market with its fingers in all the pies domestically and across the world. Here we take inspiration from AIEG as it supplies Equipment that is the cream of the crop to its many customers. The world of earthmoving equipment is an absolutely necessary and indemand part of the present day. It is of utmost importance that businesses are able to receive the right equipment for their projects and beyond. 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Rooted in experience, each business providing earthmoving equipment must weigh up its services so as to provide not only the best equipment but the most significant forms of customer service. This is how a business thrives, for itself and for its clients. Earthmoving equipment includes excavators, loaders, Bulldozers, and much more within these categories. It is this range of equipment that is needed for a wide selection of plans and developments of the modern age. With the world as it is, it seems that the Asia-Pacific has the greatest market share for earthmoving equipment which accounts for more than two-fifths of the global market. Right behind the Asia-Pacific, Europe and North America have their sights set on equipment that can help to form a foundation for intricate construction advancements. With increasing demands for better facilities and projects, there are huge growth opportunities for the construction industry – increasing the need for heavy machinery that can be used for earthmoving purposes. This is where Australian International Equipment Group (AIEG) comes into play. As a seasoned team of professionals looking to make its mark on the industry, it is continuously adding to its roster of experience and equipment so that it can reach all kinds of clients that Jan22439 have elaborate, sophisticated, and complex needs. Not everything is straightforward in the earthmoving sphere, and so AIEG’s work is of major significance. With its ear consistently to the ground, AIEG has been improving the industry for many years – and that’s not about to change. Wielding over 25 years’ experience in the industry – and all around the world – AIEG is making its mark on the realm of earthmoving equipment. Providing new and used equipment and machinery to businesses around the globe, AIEG relishes its ability to build connections with its wide variety of clients. By finding and supplying the most appropriate equipment for each project, AIEG is able to ensure the greatest outcome, every time. As AIEG sells new and used equipment, it highly values honesty and reliability for all. Its ability to deliver on target and in good time means that AIEG can offer its help in a highly desirable way – so that its customers feel heard and prioritised. With varied purchase options and detailed reports, AIEG can approach each client with a tailor-made experience that will leave them assured and fulfilled. Its specialist equipment doesn’t ever disappoint however if there were to be any changes in the client’s needs, AIEG has multiple tricks up its sleeve to be able to fix any issues or make any preferred changes. 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