A leading textile company in Pakistan and specially known for its denim production, Rana Textile Mills Ltd (Rantex) has been in the textile market for the past 55 years and is a key player in the global industry. Chairman Rana Zahid Tauseef looks at how Pakistan has overcome some of its challenges to industry in recent years, his future plans for the company, and the importance of effective corporate social responsibility.
A leading textile company in Pakistan and specially known for its denim production, Rana Textile Mills Ltd (Rantex) has been in the textile market for the past 55 years and is a key player in the global industry. Chairman Rana Zahid Tauseef looks at how Pakistan has overcome some of its challenges to industry in recent years, his future plans for the company, and the importance of effective corporate social responsibility.
Egyptian Steel is one of Egypt’s most active companies in corporate social responsibility, having supported programmes such as the Special Olympics team and improving living standards in poor villages in Upper Egypt
Egyptian Steel is one of Egypt’s most active companies in corporate social responsibility, having supported programmes such as the Special Olympics team and improving living standards in poor villages in Upper Egypt
The Worldfolio speaks to Jacinta Nzioka, CEO of the Kenya Tourism Board (KTB), about its top priorities for the next two years and its new marketing campaigns coming up. Mrs Nzioka also discusses the rising visitor numbers and the various incentive packages in place that are encouraging travelers to discover more about the magical East African country and tour operators to show visitors a truly African experience.
The Worldfolio speaks to Jacinta Nzioka, CEO of the Kenya Tourism Board (KTB), about its top priorities for the next two years and its new marketing campaigns coming up. Mrs Nzioka also discusses the rising visitor numbers and the various incentive packages in place that are encouraging travelers to discover more about the magical East African country and tour operators to show visitors a truly African experience.
With the world’s top leaders gathering in
Japan this month, the 42nd G7 Summit will shed new light on the country and show just how far it has come
With the world’s top leaders gathering in
Japan this month, the 42nd G7 Summit will shed new light on the country and show just how far it has come
Iran’s tourism industry taking off as various international mass media is currently ranking it in the top 10 must-see destinations in the world and the government has set ambitious targets of welcoming 20 million visitors and $30 billion in revenue by 2025, figures similar to Thailand. Masoud Soltanifar, Vice President and Head of Cultural Heritage and Tourism Organization, reveals more about Iran’s flourishing tourism sector.
Iran’s tourism industry taking off as various international mass media is currently ranking it in the top 10 must-see destinations in the world and the government has set ambitious targets of welcoming 20 million visitors and $30 billion in revenue by 2025, figures similar to Thailand. Masoud Soltanifar, Vice President and Head of Cultural Heritage and Tourism Organization, reveals more about Iran’s flourishing tourism sector.
A new era of entrepreneurial enterprise is making its mark on Iran’s modern-day economy, as Dr Mohsen Jalalpour, President of the Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture, explains.
A new era of entrepreneurial enterprise is making its mark on Iran’s modern-day economy, as Dr Mohsen Jalalpour, President of the Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture, explains.
Eshaq Jahangiri, First Vice President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, provides a unique insight into the country’s economy, progress and potential for partnerships, particularly in connecting with companies in the EU.
Eshaq Jahangiri, First Vice President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, provides a unique insight into the country’s economy, progress and potential for partnerships, particularly in connecting with companies in the EU.
Yamaha began when its founder, Torakusu Yamaha, repaired an imported reed organ in 1887. Since then, it has grown to become the world’s largest comprehensive musical instrument maker and has expanded into the sound, music, audio, semi-conductor and even golf businesses. President and Representative Director Takuya Nakata takes a look at the company’s rise and explains its four-part strategy to further develop its three business segments to hit its ambitious 10-year targets.
Yamaha began when its founder, Torakusu Yamaha, repaired an imported reed organ in 1887. Since then, it has grown to become the world’s largest comprehensive musical instrument maker and has expanded into the sound, music, audio, semi-conductor and even golf businesses. President and Representative Director Takuya Nakata takes a look at the company’s rise and explains its four-part strategy to further develop its three business segments to hit its ambitious 10-year targets.
Led by the new-generation businessman and philantropist Ahmed Abou Hashima, Egyptian Steel has been a driving force behind the nation’s economy over the past five years. The sole sponsor of the “New Egypt” campaign, Egyptian Steel has proven time and time again its unwavering faith and support for the republic
Led by the new-generation businessman and philantropist Ahmed Abou Hashima, Egyptian Steel has been a driving force behind the nation’s economy over the past five years. The sole sponsor of the “New Egypt” campaign, Egyptian Steel has proven time and time again its unwavering faith and support for the republic
Worldwide travel group H.I.S. opened Japan’s first robot-staffed hotel, the Henn-na Hotel, last year in the southern Nagasaki Prefecture, using advanced technologyies to offer the ultimate in efficiency in the hospitality sector. Chairman Hideo Sawada takes a look at Japan’s tourism industry and discusses how their know-how could help boost efficiency and meet the demands of not only tourism, but also other booming industries such as food production.
Worldwide travel group H.I.S. opened Japan’s first robot-staffed hotel, the Henn-na Hotel, last year in the southern Nagasaki Prefecture, using advanced technologyies to offer the ultimate in efficiency in the hospitality sector. Chairman Hideo Sawada takes a look at Japan’s tourism industry and discusses how their know-how could help boost efficiency and meet the demands of not only tourism, but also other booming industries such as food production.