Inside Asian Gaming
inside asian gaming January 2017 32 the coal and steel industries. The rise in the loss of manufacturing jobs will ultimately cause those who are not multi-skilled or have not benefited from higher education to be presented with some significant challenges in the event rapid change in large cities is not achieved. The recent communication between US President-elect Donald Trump and Taiwan’s leader Tsai Ing-wen sent shockwaves through Beijing, but alternatively in Taipei it renewed hopes that a rare trade deal might be possible in the future. Change as we are currently experiencing will only become “As a new tide of nationalism emerges throughout the globe, we are faced with sweeping changes in economics, immigration, policy, employment, labor and healthcare. Keeping up with change is nearly impossible.” Keen observations ever more prominent in our lives. While the potential relationship between Asia and Trump’s United States remains to be seen, Asia’s economic agenda remains an unknown quantity for the US, as it should be, despite the significant presence of US military forces in the Pacific and the South China Sea. Perhaps Asia’s future lies in a China initiative known as the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) – a proposed free trade agreement between the 10 ASEAN member states plus Australia, China, India, Japan, South Korea and New Zealand. These 16 nations cover more than a third of the world economy. As a new tide of nationalism emerges throughout the globe, we are faced with sweeping changes in economics, immigration, policy, employment, labor and healthcare. Keeping up with change is nearly impossible. For example, no sooner than we witnessed the cross border trading link between Shanghai and Hong Kong, along came the Shenzhen-Hong Kong stock trading scheme. The new scheme will enable mainland investors to directly trade over 400 stocks in Hong Kong. How best to prepare to swallow the open fire hose of information, change and data? Not so simply presently, but as with the deluge of information one should take every opportunity to unlearn bad habits and to focus on positive outcomes. Spend more on the inside of your head (education) than the outside (cosmetics). Improve your attitude to strive for peak performance and finally ask a question and prepare for rampant change by embracing it, since we cannot control the onslaught.
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