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Asia Pacific Relocation Trends - The Dragon Comes Alive!
Presenter(s): Prudential Relocation 
   
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Asian economies continue to grow faster than most around the world.
  
Singapore's economy expanded 11.7% in the second quarter from a year earlier placing it among the fastest growing economies in the world.
The surge in Singapore's economy suggests growth also quickened in the quarter in Taiwan, Malaysia and other Asian nations.
Asia's biggest economy, Japan, is also reviving growing 6.1% in the first three months of 2004, the fastest rate among the Group of 7 nations.
China's rate of growth averaged 9.1% in 2003.*
  
By comparison, the U.S. expanded at 3.1% last year.
  
As global corporations look to grow their businesses, more and more growth opportunities exist in the Asia Pacific region. To measure the impact on Relocation, Prudential Relocation recently surveyed more than 100 global corporations regarding their relocation programs in this important part of the world. This web seminar will feature the results of the survey and insights on how companies should structure their programs to achieve their human capital objectives.

* Statistical Source: New York Times, Tuesday, July 13, 2004.
 
  
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