APAC

PwC’s Wilson Chow urges broadcasters to innovate responsibly amidst industry evolution

This comes as consumers increasingly expect hyper-personalised, multi-platform experiences, pushing broadcasters toward direct-to-consumer strategies.
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Strategic Marine to build 24-metre survey ship for Odyssey Group

The aluminium-made ship will be finished by the last quarter.
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Global solar installations reach nearly 600 GW in 2024

Last year’s additional capacity slightly increased from the previous 12 months.
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APAC insurers brace for trade risks with strong capital buffers: S&P

Shocks will be widespread but will not be evenly distributed across the sector.
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US foreign aid cuts pressure health systems in emerging markets

At least 38% of USAID funds have been cut compared to FY 2024-25.
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Majority of businesses eye increasing electricification efforts in three years

They are also willing to invest more on on-site generation.
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What is holding back energy transition in APAC?

Green energy investment in Asia is around 45% of the global level in 2023.

What will drive the reinsurance sector to bag $68b in four years?

In 2023, APAC accounted for 13.3% of global reinsurance premiums.

APAC’s HTA adoption to grow amidst infrastructure, talent challenges

Key markets include Indonesia, the Philippines, and Australia.

Over 900 GW of wind capacity to be installed by 2030

Specifically, offshore wind is showing a promising growth potential.

Asia’s commercial rates contracts in Q1 2025

This is the fifth consecutive quarter that rates have fallen.

Insurance companies risk missing $160b without AI scale

Those who successfully deploy AI invest about 30% more in AI capabilities than peers.

Content excellence coupled with long-term shareholder value creation are at the core of broadcasting – Kearney’s Sarovar Agarwal

He emphasised that industry players must critically focus on economic viability, given the fundamental challenges faced right now, across geographies.