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The Asia Pacific Superyacht Association (APSA) promotes the Asia-Pacific to the global superyacht community as one of the world’s three main cruising regions.
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Inaugural World Boating Day set to launch
With intent on attracting quality talent growing, some industry leaders are spearheading an initiative to highlight the viable career prospects in yachting…
Operations
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Taiwan's superyacht dream remains strong despite geopolitical tensions
Despite the threat of war, Taiwan-based industry stakeholders are still hopeful about the future of yachting in the region…
Business
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The China conundrum
Stakeholders love the term ‘untapped potential’ but simplify the effects of government policy and economic reality…
Opinion
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Asia-Pacific Superyacht Association outline plans for 2022
We speak to APSA about exciting developments and pressing issues in an untapped region of the market…
Owner
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Japan open to foreign-flagged superyachts
The Japanese government has announced a complete overhaul of regulations for foreign superyachts…
Business