Bird & Bird report on onsite Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) laws, and government incentives supporting PPA in key ASEAN economies.
Curated Resources
A perfect storm of megatrends is prompting companies to rethink where and how they make and source their goods, with a focus on ASEAN.
Overview of Singapore’s legal and regulatory landscape for healthcare M&A – Singapore Chapter report by RHTLaw Asia LLP
A zoom-in on the “affordability” of setting up a SME business across countries in Southeast Asia.
Golden Gate Ventures’ report summarises key growth drivers of SEA tech ecosystem in the last 10 years, and predictions for the next decade.
The Food Industry Asia 2021 report models protein consumption growth in Asia over the decade, with alternative proteins being highly promising.
Culture should be part of your SEA strategy. Maximise your chances for success with an overview of common management practices and cultural nuances in SEA.
For companies new to Singapore’s EV ecosystem, you’ll find here a useful collection of EV market trends, players, and statistics.
Findings and opportunities from Singapore’s two feasibility studies on low carbon hydrogen, and carbon capture, utilisation & storage tech.
Insightful article for UK and Europe tech professionals exploring career opportunities in Singapore for the wider Southeast Asian region.
OpenVC – the closest you’d get to a VC Wikipedia to help startups find investors at the right funding stage, ticket size and industry.
These free Venture Capital Investment Model Agreements and Legal Templates help investors and founders to reduce transaction costs and negotiation time.
This report is the “second chapter” of growth equity firm Asia Partners’ study of SEA’s internet economy. It provides deep insights on successful business models, key ASEAN markets to focus on and how to manage your regional talent development strategy.
For the 3rd year, ISEAS conducted this survey as a barometre to capture views and perspectives of public and private stakeholders in SEA.
Standard Chartered’s new report reveals that 78% of MNCs will exclude suppliers endangering their carbon transition plan by 2025.