The time has come for Trinidad and Tobago to fully realise and attain the true economic potential of the creative sector, a relatively low-cost solution to our decades-old quest for a diverse economy.
Indonesian leader Joko Widodo has asked his administration to learn from the South Korean government's drive to bolster the creative economy as part of the Southeast Asian country's effort to pursue its future growth engine, according to an Indonesian Cabinet member. "President Joko Widodo has tasked us with emulating the Korean government's approach to bolster the creative industry," said Sa.
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IN our endeavour to find sustainable business opportunities and develop our base economy to be less dependent on oil and gas, we may miss a boat if we don’t act
By Prof. Nalin Abeysekera Sri Lankans are celebrating the traditional New Year, and we can see that despite many obstacles people wanted to move back to their normal lives. The country has suffered three different blows––the Easter Sunday attack, Covid-19, and the economic crisis. They have caused many hardships for the general public. There has […]