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View from the C-Suite: Marriott finds Marriott finds China's middle ground
Craig Smith, Marriott International managing director for Asia-Pacific, explains to Natasha Turak how the hotel chain is using local expertise – such as a link up with Alibaba – to make the most of the Chinese middle class's love of travel.
Madagascar’s finance minister seeks partners in power
Madagascar’s minister of finance, Vonintsalama Andriambololona, talks to Natasha Turak about the need for investment in power generation and how the country can make itself more competitive.
Nestlé opens up to millennials in Rosslyn HQ
Having relocated to Rosslyn, Virginia, Nestlé’s new US headquarters have been carefully designed to attract and retain young talent, with open-plan spaces to encourage collaborative working and creative thinking. Erika Morphy reports.
Saint Vincent and Grenadines carves its own niche in the Caribbean
Camillo Gonsalves, minister of economic planning, sustainable development, information, industry and labour for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, tells Courtney Fingar about the challenges faced by a multi-island economy and new measures to encourage investment in the Caribbean country.
Tourism minister hopes Croatia becomes a country for all seasons
Gari Cappelli, Croatia’s minister of tourism, tells Courtney Fingar how the sector contributes to the country’s economy and how Croatia plans to become an all-seasons destination for foreign visitors.
Americas tourism ministers reveal sustainability plans
Jason Mitchell talks to the tourism chiefs of Jamaica, Argentina and Costa Rica on their plans to preserve, boost and expand their respective sectors.
Hilton plans for long African stay
Hotel group Hilton is planning a major push into sub-Saharan Africa, which involves the opening of about 100 hotels over five years and includes conversions and new-builds in the mix. Wendy Atkins reports.
View from Europe: Mallorca anti-tourism protests should spark concern
Spanish demonstrations against tourism are a cause for concern as the sector is one of the fastest growing in the world, and a major job creator, writes Martin Kaspar.
Cities bid for blockchain supremacy
Everyone wants to be a blockchain leader – but what does it take and which cities can make good on it? Erika Morphy reports.
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