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| | | ... Government introduced a tender process to solve a particular set of issues not relevant in the Australian context. Under Chile's biennial tender process, all workers who enter the labour force for the first time become members of a pension fund operator ... |
| | | | ... such deals to more than 10. There are already deals or deals still being negotiated, with Thailand, Singapore, New Zealand, Chile, ASEAN, Malaysia, Korea, Japan, China and the US. Indonesia has a population of more than 255 million, 10-times that of ... |
| | | | ... compulsory for employees earning more than $450 a month. But it is not compulsory for the self-employed," Knox said. "Even Chile is 80% - higher than we are. Our goal for the scoring system is to head for 80%. We could improve in terms of coverage." ... |
| | | | ... world to support people living and working in more than one country. These agreements are with Austria, Belgium, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Germany, Greece, Hungary ... |
| | | | ... surprised by the level of buyer interest in the business which runs 19 wind farms and hydro-electric projects across Australia, Chile and Brazil. The reported 10-figure deal means about five million industry superannuation fund members will, for the ... |
| | | | ... company from Ontario Teacher's Pension Plan Board where he was general manager, business development based in Santiago, Chile. During his career, he has held senior roles with Downer Group, MAp Airports, Qantas Group and Macquarie Group. Cummings said ... |
| | | | ... represent 40% of the global economy and a quarter of world trade. Participating countries include Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, NZ, Peru, Singapore, USA and Vietnam. |
| | | | ... Chinese investment growth, according to International Monetary Fund research. Only Iran, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, Zambia and Chile would suffer bigger effects on their economies." (Australian Financial Review) The AFR adds, "An indicative interpretation ... |
| | | | ... national and international taxation law. "There's a number of people from Australia who work overseas, whether it's in Dubai or Chile or Russia, with the oil projects. And vice versa: people coming to Australia and working here," he said. "I get a lot ... |
| | | | ... research team has visited and conducted research in over 13 emerging market countries since 2011, including Mexico, Peru, Chile, West and South Africa, India, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines and China. "Our grassroots research involves visiting ... |
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