Vietnam Tops Places Where APAC CEOs Look for Investment, Says PwC's Chao

Vietnam Tops Places Where APAC CEOs Look for Investment, Says PwC's Chao

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The video discusses a survey of 1200 CEOs across APEC economies, focusing on their confidence and strategies amid US-China trade tensions. Despite challenges, 35% remain confident in revenue growth, with 51% planning to increase investments. Vietnam and China are top investment choices. CEOs face trade barriers and data management issues due to new regulations like GDPR and China's cybersecurity law.

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What was the main focus of the survey conducted with business leaders across the Asia Pacific?

To analyze the growth of digital marketing strategies

To evaluate the effects of trade tensions on business confidence

To study the influence of social media on consumer behavior

To assess the impact of climate change on businesses

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What percentage of CEOs across APEC economies remained very confident about revenue growth?

25%

35%

55%

45%

3.

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Which country's CEOs showed the highest confidence in their economies?

Mexico

United States

China

Vietnam

4.

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What percentage of CEOs plan to increase their investment levels over the next 12 months?

71%

41%

51%

61%

5.

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Which country is highlighted as a top choice for investment by CEOs?

India

Japan

South Korea

Vietnam

6.

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What is one of the main challenges CEOs face in cross-border trade?

High transportation costs

Currency fluctuations

Lack of skilled labor

Data management and compliance with regulations

7.

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Which regulation is mentioned as impacting data management strategies?

NAFTA

GDPR

RCEP

CPTPP