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Asia Pacific corporates embracing nearshoring, says HSBC
Global Trade ReviewCorporates in the Asia Pacific (Apac) region are bringing production and sourcing closer to home as they seek both to mitigate the risk of overreliance on distant suppliers and take advantage of incentives created by newly established trade deals, according to research by HSBC.
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HSBC sees APAC corporates shifting to local supply chains
Over the next 12-24 months corporates in Asia Pacific are looking to move more of their supply chains closer to home.
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Supply chains shifting to APAC, including China – HSBC report
APAC corporates continue to deglobalise in order to strengthen their supply chains, while taking advantage of opportunities from the RCEP.
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Asia Supply Chains: A New Era
We partnered with East and Partners to speak to over 400 financial decision makers from organisations across nine markets in Asia Pacific*. 89% of the responses originated from Corporate Treasurers and CFOs in the region, with 80% of the responses coming from Hong Kong SAR, India, Japan, mainland China, and Singapore.
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Reshaping the future of supply chains in Asia
Against the backdrop of the global pandemic, businesses in Asia are looking at how they can better structure, finance and manage their supply chains.
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HSBC Seen Losing U.K. Corporate Clients If Bank Leaves London
HSBC Holdings Plc risks losing U.K. corporate clients if it decides to move its headquarters out of London, a survey of its British customers found.
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HSBC’s Ultra Rich Get New Leader
HSBC, one of the world's largest money managers for the ultra-wealthy, has changed the leadership of a key private banking unit that serves them.
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HSBC swaps private banking unit CEOs
HSBC, one of the world's largest money managers for the ultra-wealthy, has changed the leadership of a key private banking unit that serves them.