The global travel platform, Hey Travelista was
launched in 2018 by Australian techpreneur Tony Low, focused on
offering premium five star accommodation packages at 30-70 percent off
retail prices. Most, if not all, of our packages come with innovative
value added inclusions like spa treatments, food and beverage credits,
transportation to and from the airport, and even a one time dinner at
Michelin Star Restaurant for two! Mr. Low saw the global market
potential of offering luxury holidays and exceptional accommodations to
the modern traveller and is now taking on the online travel big guns,
like Secret Escapes and Luxury Escapes.
LGBT+Supporters Marched in the Tokyo Rainbow Pride Parade
Congratulations
Tokyo! The 2019 Tokyo Rainbow Pride was Japan’s biggest Pride ever with
an estimated 10,000 people marching in the family-friendly pride
parade, and an additional 170,000 people attending the two-day festival,
celebrating equality for all. What a sight to see as rainbow flags and
colourful signboards flew high, brightly waving in the clear blue sky as
thousands of members of the local LGBT+ community and supporters
flooded the streets of Shibuya Ward, in the capital of Japan! This years
theme was ‘I have pride aru ga mama o hokorō’, which translates to ‘Be
proud of who you are’. TThe Pride was sponsored by a record-breaking 278
companies and organizations, including big names like NTT Corp., Sony
Corp. and Google Inc. as well as rapidly expanding media company
BuzzFeed and flourishing music streamer Spotify.
Business Success: Expanding into the Chinese Market
Are
you ready to expand your business into the thriving Chinese market? Or
maybe you are an entrepreneur ready to cash in on the world's largest
and fastest-growing e-commerce market? There are plenty of opportunities
in China’s 600 billion dollar industry for companies that act quickly!
Primasia Corporate Services is
your e-commerce partner in China. We offer China e-commerce solutions
which can help you find the most suitable online sales platforms for
your business, assist with account set-up and management, as well as
with logistics and after-sales management services. Those wanting to
enter into the Chinese market successfully MUST do their research,
otherwise you may be setting yourself up for a quick exit. Studies show
that the difficulties small and medium businesses frequently have with
their Chinese partners are caused by lack of understanding of three main
things-- the local laws, the consumer market, and social and cultural
context.
When setting up your company in China, here are three things to keep in mind: Click here to read the full article.
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