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Red Sea global reports significant progress on AMAALA development in Saudi Arabia

AMAALA, which is envisioned as a premier luxury tourism destination, aims to blend opulence with environmental sustainability, featuring a diverse array of attractions including ultra-luxury hotels, wellness retreats, and cultural experiences. The project is a cornerstone of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 initiative, which seeks to diversify the economy away from oil dependency and position the Kingdom as a global tourism hotspot.

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ADB Report highlights Vietnam’s economic resilience amid global challenges

Vietnam’s GDP growth remains strong, projected at around 5.8% for the current year. This growth is supported by an increase in consumer spending and a recovery in key sectors, such as manufacturing and services. The ADB emphasizes that the country’s diversified economy has allowed it to better withstand external shocks, including supply chain disruptions and inflationary pressures.

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Taseco Land secures $6 Million for Đồng Văn III project

Investors have shown a keen interest in Taseco Land, citing the company’s robust track record in the real estate sector and its commitment to sustainable development. The project is expected to create job opportunities and stimulate the local economy, aligning with the government’s vision of promoting growth in underserved areas.

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Taiwan advocates for U.N. inclusion at GCTF workshop

During his remarks, Lee emphasized the relevance of Taiwan’s inclusion in global discussions, particularly in light of the U.N.'s recent launch of the Summit of the Future, aimed at fostering international collaboration in using technology for the betterment of future generations. He pointed out that Taiwan produces over 90% of the world's advanced chips, underscoring its vital role in global technology supply chains. Despite the U.N.'s stated goal of leaving no one behind, Lee lamented that Taiwan's 23.5 million residents remain excluded from international forums.

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Indonesian Government advocates for clean technology in fertilizer production amid environmental concerns

The initiative comes in response to growing concerns about the environmental impact of traditional fertilizer production methods, which are known for their high energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. By advocating for clean technology, the government seeks to modernize the industry, enhance efficiency, and mitigate the adverse effects of conventional fertilizer manufacturing on Indonesia’s ecosystems.

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