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CGTN: ‘Big family’: China committed to building closer SCO community with shared future

BEIJING, Aug. 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — CGTN published an article on Chinese President Xi Jinping attending the upcoming SCO Tianjin Summit in late August. The article elaborates on the cooperation achievements among member states in various fields and China’s efforts to build a closer SCO community with a shared future, stressing that the SCO has successfully pioneered a path of […]

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Allison Worldwide and Stagwell Bolster APAC Capabilities in Naming Margaret Key as CEO, Allison Asia and Stagwell’s Executive Director, Asia Pacific

SINGAPORE, Aug. 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Allison Worldwide and Stagwell are turbocharging their Asia Pacific communications capabilities and client support with the appointment of industry veteran Margaret Key as Chief Executive Officer, Allison Asia and Stagwell’s Executive Director, Asia Pacific. Joining Oct. 1, Key brings more than two decades of strategic expertise and visionary leadership to the dual role. She will be based in Singapore,

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HR Asia Best Companies to Work for in Asia is Redesigning Work to Keep People, Skills, and Generations Together in Vietnam

HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam, Aug. 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Employers across Vietnam are navigating a talent market that hires fast and moves faster, where finding the right people, keeping them, and aligning five generations inside one workplace has become the new baseline for organisational risk. New data shows voluntary turnover in Vietnam reached double-digit pressure points in 2024, with an overall voluntary turnover of 9.6% in the first half of 2024 and a notably lower 6.5% among multinational corporations — a gap that helps explain why MNCs and large firms dominate this year’s winners.

Organized by Business Media International, the HR Asia Best Companies to Work for in Asia reframes those problems as solvable design challenges — and the evidence is in the 119 winners. By insisting on employee-voice data, transparent benchmarking and public recognition, HR Asia surfaces what works and accelerates adoption across the market. The awards programme leans on the proprietary TEAM employee engagement survey and a structured validation process that prioritises real employee feedback — turning anecdotes about “what might work” into repeatable solutions.

Retention: companies keep people by giving them reasons to stay beyond pay. Winners are using evidence-based steps HR Asia highlights: targeted learning pathways that convert existing staff into new roles (reducing external hiring pressure), segmented employee value propositions (benefits and flexibility matched to life-stage and generation), and continuous listening loops to catch flight risk early. HR Asia’s benchmarking packages and public case studies make these tactics visible and actionable for the market, so best practices scale faster than the next resignation. (Supporting Vietnam-specific employee priorities and switching intent are documented in HR Asia’s Vietnam survey.)

Hiring tech & digital talent: the winners don’t just chase market salaries — they change the game. Practical playbooks showcased by HR Asia include internal reskilling curricula co-designed with universities and bootcamps, structured rotations that map adjacent skills into tech roles, and targeted hiring pipelines that prioritise potential plus micro-credentialing. By publishing benchmark outcomes and facilitating cross-company sharing, HR Asia reduces the information asymmetry that makes employers all compete for the same scarce hires. The result: companies convert internal capacity into market-grade capability, shrinking the external talent gap.

Multigenerational workplaces: winners demonstrate that the generational problem is an organisational design opportunity. HR Asia-validated case studies show repeatable interventions — two-way mentoring (reverse mentoring for digital skills), squad-based team design that pairs domain experience with digital fluency, and bespoke communication practices that increase clarity for Gen Z while preserving institutional knowledge for older cohorts. By featuring these examples in its benchmarking and public forums, HR Asia helps leaders replicate structures that reduce friction and build mutual respect across ages.

Technology as enabler, not replacement: the new HR Asia Tech Empowerment Awards recognise organisations using technology to empower people — from AI-curated learning paths and predictive retention analytics to employee-experience platforms that surface real-time feedback. The award category is designed to reward deployments where tech multiplies human potential (upskilling, wellbeing, autonomy) rather than simply automating tasks. Celebrating these winners creates visible examples of high-ROI adoption for HR teams across Vietnam.

The award covers fifteen markets across the region including mainland China, Cambodia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, India, Japan, Korea, Macau, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, and Vietnam. For more information about the HR Asia Best Companies to Work for in Asia 2025 – and a complete list of winners, please visit https://hr.asia/awards/

LIST OF WINNERS OF HR ASIA BEST COMPANIES TO WORK FOR IN ASIA 2025 (VIETNAM EDITION) IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER:

  1. Acecook Viet Nam
  2. AEON Vietnam Company Limited
  3. AgriS (Thanh Thanh Cong – Bien Hoa JSC)
  4. AIA (Vietnam) Life Insurance Company Limited
  5. Amway Vietnam Co., Ltd
  6. An Du Netpayment Corp. (Mercedes-Benz An Du)
  7. Ascott International Management Vietnam Co., Ltd
  8. Asia Commercial Bank (ACB)
  9. AstraZeneca Vietnam
  10. Avery Dennison
  11. B. Braun Vietnam
  12. Bac A Commercial Joint Stock Bank
  13. BaoViet Life Corporation
  14. Baria Serece Joint Stock Company
  15. Behn Meyer Vietnam
  16. Beiersdorf Vietnam
  17. Bel Vietnam Company Limited
  18. Binh Minh Plastics Joint Stock Company
  19. Cargill Vietnam Limited
  20. Carlsberg Vietnam
  21. Cathay United Bank – Ho Chi Minh Branch
  22. Chailease International Leasing Company Limited
  23. Chubb Life Insurance Vietnam Company Limited
  24. Cicor Vietnam Company Limited
  25. Coach Vietnam Company Limited
  26. Coca-Cola Beverages Vietnam Limited
  27. Công Ty TNHH Việt Nam Silicon
  28. Coteccons Construction Joint Stock Company
  29. Crystal International Group Limited
  30. Danieli Vietnam (Industrielle Beteiligung Co., Ltd.)
  31. De Heus Vietnam
  32. DEEP C Industrial Zones
  33. Dell Technologies
  34. Deloitte Vietnam
  35. Development Investment Construction Joint Stock Company
  36. Diana Unicharm JSC.
  37. DKSH Vietnam Co., Ltd
  38. Do Thanh Aluminium Joint-Stock Company
  39. Dong Hiep Trading And Investment Joint Stock Company
  40. DXC Technology Services Vietnam
  41. E.SUN Bank Dong Nai Branch
  42. Far Eastern Apparel (Vietnam) Limited
  43. Far Eastern Polytex (Viet Nam) Limited
  44. FedEx Vietnam
  45. Fujifilm Vietnam Company Limited
  46. FWD Vietnam Life Insurance Company Limited
  47. G-Group Technology Corporation
  48. Galaxy Digital Holdings Company Limited
  49. Gamuda Land Vietnam
  50. GELEX Group Joint Stock Company
  51. Generali Vietnam Life Insurance LLC
  52. GeoComply
  53. GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Vietnam Company Limited
  54. Grab Vietnam
  55. GREENFEED Vietnam Corporation
  56. Grobest Vietnam
  57. Hanwha Life Vietnam
  58. Ho Chi Minh City Development Joint Stock Commercial Bank
  59. Ho Chi Minh City Securities Corporation (HSC)
  60. Home Credit Vietnam
  61. Hong Leong Bank Vietnam Limited
  62. Hop Long Technology Joint Stock Company
  63. Huawei Technologies (Vietnam) Co., Ltd
  64. Imex Pan Pacific Group (IPPG)
  65. Informa Markets
  66. Jabil Vietnam Company Limited
  67. Japfa Comfeed VietNam
  68. Johnson & Johnson (Viet Nam) Co., Ltd
  69. Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam (Vietcombank)
  70. Khai Hoan Land Group Joint Stock Company
  71. Kimberly-Clark Vietnam LTD
  72. LITE-ON Vietnam Co., Ltd
  73. LIXIL Vietnam Corporation
  74. Lux Group Joint Stock Company
  75. Manulife (Vietnam) Limited
  76. Masan Group Corporation
  77. METKRAFT LTD. (A DIVISION OF FISHER BARTON)
  78. Mondelez Kinh Do Vietnam
  79. Nabati Viet Nam Company Limited
  80. Nam A Commercial Joint Stock Bank (Nam A Bank)
  81. NashTech
  82. National Citizen Commercial Joint Stock Bank
  83. NEM Furniture Jsc
  84. Olam Global Agri Vietnam Co., Ltd
  85. OPSWAT
  86. OrthoLite Viet Nam Co., Ltd
  87. Panasonic Vietnam Co., Ltd
  88. Phu Long Real Estate Corporation
  89. Prosperity and Growth Commercial Joint Stock Bank (PGBank)
  90. Rawlplug Vietnam Company Limited
  91. Reckitt – Mead Johnson Nutrition Vietnam
  92. RMIT University Vietnam
  93. RongViet Securities
  94. Sai Gon Thuong Tin Commercial Joint Stock Bank
  95. Saigon – Hanoi Securities Joint Stock Company
  96. Samtec Vietnam Company Limited
  97. SHBank Finance Company Limited (SHBFinance)
  98. Shinhan Life Insurance Vietnam Limited Liability Company
  99. Shiseido Cosmetics VietNam Co., Ltd
  100. Simexco Daklak Ltd
  101. SotaTek
  102. Spartronics Vietnam
  103. Suntory PepsiCo Vietnam Beverage
  104. Swarovski Manufacturing Vietnam LLC
  105. Techtronic Industries
  106. United International Pharma
  107. United Overseas Bank (Vietnam) Limited
  108. Van Lang University
  109. Vantive
  110. Vietjet Aviation Joint Stock Company
  111. Ville De Mont Mountain Resort
  112. Vina Logistics Corporation
  113. Vinmec Healthcare System
  114. Vinpearl Joint Stock Company
  115. VPBank Securities
  116. Wealthcons Construction Investment Joint Stock Company
  117. Westlake Compounds Vietnam Company Limited
  118. Xuan Thien Group
  119. YeaH1 Group

WINNERS OF HR ASIA DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION AWARDS 2025

  1. AEON Vietnam Company Limited
  2. AgriS (Thanh Thanh Cong – Bien Hoa JSC)
  3. Bac A Commercial Joint Stock Bank
  4. Cargill Vietnam Limited
  5. FWD Vietnam Life Insurance Company Limited
  6. Hong Leong Bank Vietnam Limited
  7. Imex Pan Pacific Group (IPPG)
  8. Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam (Vietcombank)
  9. Masan Group Corporation
  10. METKRAFT LTD (A DIVISION OF FISHER BARTON)
  11. Suntory PepsiCo Vietnam Beverage
  12. United Overseas Bank (Vietnam) Limited
  13. Vantive

WINNERS OF HR ASIA MOST CARING AWARDS 2025

  1. AIA (Vietnam) Life Insurance Company Limited
  2. Bac A Commercial Joint Stock Bank
  3. BaoViet Life Corporation
  4. Beiersdorf Vietnam
  5. Chubb Life Insurance Vietnam Company Limited
  6. Coach Vietnam Company Limited
  7. Coca-Cola Beverages Vietnam Limited
  8. Coteccons Construction Joint Stock Company
  9. Diana Unicharm JSC.
  10. DKSH Vietnam Co., Ltd
  11. DXC Technology Services Vietnam
  12. FWD Vietnam Life Insurance Company Limited
  13. Generali Vietnam Life Insurance LLC
  14. Ho Chi Minh City Development Joint Stock Commercial Bank
  15. Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam (Vietcombank)
  16. Kimberly-Clark Vietnam LTD
  17. Mondelez Kinh Do Vietnam
  18. Phu Long Real Estate Corporation
  19. Reckitt – Mead Johnson Nutrition Vietnam
  20. Saigon – Hanoi Securities Joint Stock Company
  21. Shinhan Life Insurance Vietnam Limited Liability Company
  22. Suntory PepsiCo Vietnam Beverage
  23. United Overseas Bank (Vietnam) Limited
  24. Vinmec Healthcare System

WINNERS OF HR ASIA SUSTAINABLE WORKPLACE AWARDS 2025

  1. AgriS (Thanh Thanh Cong – Bien Hoa JSC)
  2. Bac A Commercial Joint Stock Bank
  3. BaoViet Life Corporation
  4. Bel Vietnam Company Limited
  5. Cargill Vietnam Limited
  6. Chubb Life Insurance Vietnam Company Limited
  7. Coca-Cola Beverages Vietnam Limited
  8. E.SUN Bank Dong Nai Branch
  9. FedEx Vietnam
  10. Jabil Vietnam Company Limited
  11. Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam (Vietcombank)
  12. LITE-ON Vietnam Co., Ltd
  13. Suntory PepsiCo Vietnam Beverage
  14. Swarovski Manufacturing Vietnam LLC
  15. United Overseas Bank (Vietnam) Limited
  16. Van Lang University
  17. Ville De Mont Mountain Resort
  18. Vina Logistics Corporation
  19. Vinpearl Joint Stock Company

WINNERS OF HR ASIA TECH EMPOWERMENT AWARDS 2025

  1. AgriS (Thanh Thanh Cong – Bien Hoa JSC)
  2. Baria Serece Joint Stock Company
  3. Cathay United Bank – Ho Chi Minh Branch
  4. Coca-Cola Beverages Vietnam Limited
  5. Far Eastern Polytex (Viet Nam) Limited
  6. FWD Vietnam Life Insurance Company Limited
  7. GELEX Group Joint Stock Company
  8. Huawei Technologies (Vietnam) Co., Ltd
  9. Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam (Vietcombank)
  10. Masan Group Corporation
  11. Nam A Commercial Joint Stock Bank (Nam A Bank)
  12. National Citizen Commercial Joint Stock Bank
  13. Sai Gon Thuong Tin Commercial Joint Stock Bank
  14. Spartronics Vietnam
  15. Suntory PepsiCo Vietnam Beverage
  16. United Overseas Bank (Vietnam) Limited

About BUSINESS MEDIA INTERNATIONAL

Business Media International is a subsidiary of Audience Analytics Limited (1AZ.SG), a regional leader in promoting growth for companies in Asia through data-driven brands and initiatives. We own renowned media brands such as SME Magazine, HR Asia, Capital Asia, Energy Asia, Logistics Asia, TruthTV, and CXP Asia as well as business impact assessment brands such as SME100, HR Asia Best Companies to Work for in Asia, Golden Bull Awards and CXP Asia Best Customer Experience Awards. We organise various exhibitions and have the proprietary software-as-a-service — Total Engagement Assessment Model – in our portfolio.


Adrian Cheng

Marketing Manager
Business Media International
Mobile No.: 012-2692701
Email: adrian@businessmedia.asia.

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Micropolis Announces Expansion into Egypt and North Africa Through Exclusive Distribution Agreement with AERXIO

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, Aug. 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Micropolis Holding Co. (“Micropolis” or the “Company”) (NYSE: MCRP), a pioneer in unmanned ground vehicles (“UGVs”) and AI-driven security solutions, today announced an exclusive distribution agreement with AERXIO FZ-LLC, a UAE-based technology solutions provider, who will act as sole distributor of Micropolis’s advanced UGVs and related technologies across Egypt and North Africa.

AERXIO has developed and maintains key strategic relationships with companies across Egypt and the North African region. This partnership marks a significant milestone in Micropolis’s international expansion strategy, bringing autonomous police patrols, surveillance platforms, and AI-driven robotics solutions to additional high-growth, regional markets through local, strategic partnerships.

“This partnership opens significant opportunities for us to attract new customers in attractive markets with a growing demand for advanced security infrastructure solutions,” said Fareed Aljawhari, Founder, Chief Executive Officer & Director of Micropolis. “Both Egypt, and the broader African continent, represent areas where our autonomous solutions can address critical security challenges including border protection initiatives.”

The agreement grants AERXIO exclusive distribution rights to Micropolis’s flagship platform, The Patrol, engineered for open-road and desert operations with speeds up to 50km/h, 15-hour runtime, rapid charging capabilities, and Microspot AI technology optimized for law enforcement and security applications.

About Micropolis Holding Co.
Micropolis is a UAE-based company specializing in the design, development, and manufacturing of unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), AI systems, and smart infrastructure for urban, security, and industrial applications. The Company’s vertically integrated capabilities cover everything from mechatronics and embedded systems to AI software and high-level autonomy.

For more information please visit www.micropolis.ai.

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Investor Contact:
KCSA Strategic Communications
Valter Pinto, Managing Director
PH: (212) 896-1254
Micropolis@kcsa.com

Media Contact:
Jessica Starman
media@elev8newmedia.com

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Nexxen Wins Best Cookieless Identification Technology at the 2025 Digiday Technology Awards, Showcasing Leadership in Privacy-First Data Innovation

Award recognizes Nexxen Discovery’s AI-powered, content-first signals that deliver scalable performance

NEW YORK, Aug. 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Nexxen (NASDAQ: NEXN), a global, flexible advertising technology platform with deep expertise in data and advanced TV, won Best Cookieless Identification Technology at the 2025 Digiday Technology Awards. Specifically, Nexxen Discovery, its proprietary audience insight and research tool, took home the win.

Nexxen has responded to the challenges facing today’s advertisers and media owners with data-driven solutions, such as Nexxen Discovery, that streamline operations, enhance decision-making and unlock value across complex environments.

Leveraging contextual intelligence, first-party data and nexAI – Nexxen’s suite of AI-powered assistants and features – Discovery analyzes vast signals of consumer engagement and behavior from digital, social and TV-on-demand channels in real time to inform precise, privacy-safe advertising activations. Paired with the company’s agnostic approach to identity, Discovery enables Nexxen’s clients and partners to move beyond third-party cookies, delivering richer insights and audience activation.

“Signal loss is reshaping the advertising landscape, and many strategies focus on replacing existing identifiers. Nexxen takes a broader view: supporting all major IDs while redefining identity through AI-powered, data-driven signals that work seamlessly across channels,” said Karim Rayes, Chief Product Officer, Nexxen. “This recognition from Digiday’s panel of industry experts and thought leaders affirms Nexxen Discovery’s ability to deliver scale, precision and transparency that create lasting value for our partners.”

Additional finalist honors for Best Data Management Platform and Best Buy-Side Programmatic Platform further highlight Nexxen’s strength across data and buy-side performance.

About Nexxen

Nexxen empowers advertisers, agencies, publishers and broadcasters around the world to utilize data and advanced TV in ways that are most meaningful to them. Our flexible and unified technology stack comprises a demand-side platform (“DSP”) and supply-side platform (“SSP”), with the Nexxen Data platform at its core. With streaming in our DNA, Nexxen’s robust capabilities span discovery, planning, activation, monetization, measurement and optimization – available individually or in combination – all designed to enable our partners to achieve their goals, no matter how far-reaching or hyper niche they may be.

Nexxen is headquartered in Israel and maintains offices throughout the United States, Canada, Europe and Asia-Pacific, and is traded on the NASDAQ (NEXN). For more information, visit nexxen.com.

For further information, please contact:

Genevieve Wheeler, Communications Director
gwheeler@nexxen.com

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Primech AI Unveils the All-New HYTRON: Next-Generation AI-Powered Autonomous Bathroom Cleaning Robot Features Revolutionary Engineering and Enhanced Performance

Sleeker, Smarter Form Factor; Global Debut Tour Launches at Major International Expos

SINGAPORE, Aug. 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Primech AI Pte. Ltd. (“Primech AI” or the “Company”), a subsidiary of Primech Holdings Limited (Nasdaq: PMEC), today announced the launch of the next-generation HYTRON autonomous bathroom cleaning robot, featuring revolutionary design enhancements and advanced AI capabilities. The latest model is now available in two premium finishes – matte black and metallic silver – combining cutting-edge functionality with sophisticated aesthetics.

Figure 1: The new HYTRON

The new HYTRON represents a significant evolution in autonomous cleaning technology, engineered to enhance user experience through both improved performance and a striking visual design. More than just a cleaning solution, the robot transforms any restroom into a showcase of smart hygiene while delivering superior operational efficiency.

“The unveiling of our next-generation HYTRON marks a pivotal moment in our mission to revolutionize facility management,” said Charles Ng, Chief Operating Officer of Primech AI. “We’ve reimagined what an autonomous cleaning robot can be – both a functional tool and a statement of innovation that turns heads while delivering unmatched cleaning performance. This new model is smarter, faster, and more efficient, setting a new standard for the industry.”

The all-new HYTRON features significant technological enhancements that reinforce Primech AI’s position as a leader in AI cleaning robot solutions:

  • Enhanced Navigation System: Advanced AI-powered pathfinding and obstacle detection for superior operational efficiency
  • Stronger Sanitation Power: Upgraded cleaning mechanisms delivering deeper, more thorough sanitation
  • Refined AI Capabilities: Next-generation machine learning algorithms for optimized cleaning patterns and performance
  • Premium Design Options: Two sophisticated finish options – matte black and metallic silver – designed to complement modern facility aesthetics
  • Improved User Interface: Streamlined controls and monitoring systems for enhanced operational management

Ken Ho, Chief Executive Officer of Primech Holdings, commented, “The new HYTRON embodies our commitment to pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in robotics and smart facility solutions. By combining exceptional performance with striking design, we are meeting market demands and creating new expectations for what autonomous cleaning technology should deliver.”

Global Debut: HYTRON World Tour
Primech AI will showcase the new HYTRON at major international exhibitions as part of a comprehensive global debut tour, providing industry professionals and potential partners the opportunity to experience the robot’s capabilities firsthand:

  • CMS Berlin – September 23-26, 2025
  • Building Maintance & Clean Expo, Tokyo – November 19-21, 2025
  • CES Las Vegas – January 6-9, 2026

“The HYTRON World Tour represents our opportunity to engage directly with global markets and showcase how our technology can transform facility management across diverse industries,” added Ng. “We’re excited to connect with partners and clients who are seeking future-ready cleaning automation solutions that don’t compromise on design appeal.”

The latest HYTRON model continues to leverage the cutting-edge NVIDIA Jetson Orin Super System-on-Module (SoM), enabling exceptional energy efficiency, real-time data processing, and intelligent navigation. Combined with advanced 3D-cleaning capabilities and electrolyzed water technology, HYTRON ensures consistent, high-quality cleaning while significantly reducing manual labor requirements.

About Primech AI
Primech AI is a leading robotics company dedicated to pushing the boundaries of innovation in technology. With a team of passionate individuals and a commitment to collaboration, Primech AI is poised to revolutionize the robotics industry with groundbreaking solutions that make a meaningful impact on society. For more information, visit www.primech.ai.

About Primech Holdings Limited
Headquartered in Singapore, Primech Holdings Limited is a leading provider of comprehensive technology-driven facilities services, predominantly serving both public and private sectors throughout Singapore. Primech Holdings offers an extensive range of services tailored to meet the complex demands of its diverse clientele. Services include advanced general facility maintenance services, specialized cleaning solutions such as marble polishing and facade cleaning, meticulous stewarding services, and targeted cleaning services for offices and homes. Known for its commitment to sustainability and cutting-edge technology, Primech Holdings integrates eco-friendly practices and smart technology solutions to enhance operational efficiency and client satisfaction. This strategic approach positions Primech Holdings as a leader in the industry and a proactive contributor to advancing industry standards and practices in Singapore and beyond. For more information, visit www.primechholdings.com.

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Company Contact:
Email: ir@primech.com.sg

Investor Relations Contact:        
Matthew Abenante, IRC
President                                        
Strategic Investor Relations, LLC                                         
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The Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates (CAPHRA): Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates Demand Urgent Change As Australia’s Tobacco Wars Expose Global Policy Failures

WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Aug. 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates (CAPHRA) believes that as Australia’s tobacco control strategy descends into chaos with over 125 fire bombings, a thriving A$6.3 billion illicit market, and smoking rates stagnating at 11%, leading tobacco harm reduction advocates are calling for an urgent paradigm shift ahead of the groundbreaking Asia Forum on Nicotine (AFN25) conference.

“Australia’s tobacco policy doesn’t pass the pub test,” declared Nancy Loucas, CAPHRA Executive Coordinator. “Sky-high cigarette prices haven’t made people quit – they’ve made criminals rich whilst creating a national security crisis that has transformed a health issue into a war zone”.

Australia’s prohibitionist approach has become a cautionary tale of ideological policymaking over evidence-based harm reduction. Despite implementing the world’s highest tobacco taxes – with cigarettes costing up to A$50 per pack – adult smoking rates have flatlined since 2019. Criminal syndicates now control an estimated 50% of the tobacco market, generating A$2.3 billion annually whilst funding violent turf wars.

“Australia has created a monster. Their ideological war on harm reduction has unleashed criminal chaos whilst smokers continue dying. It’s a complete policy disaster that the rest of the world must learn from,” said Loucas.

In stark contrast, New Zealand’s pragmatic embrace of tobacco harm reduction has seen adult smoking rates plummet from 15.1% in 2018 to just 6.9% by 2024 – a remarkable 49% decline in five years.

The inaugural Asia Forum on Nicotine (AFN25), scheduled for August 27, 2025, represents a watershed moment for tobacco harm reduction advocacy in the Asia-Pacific region. Moderated by Nancy Loucas and featuring leading regional experts, the conference will address challenges facing a region that houses more than half the world’s 1.1 billion smokers.

“AFN25 is absolutely critical for Asia’s future. We cannot allow Australia’s failed approach to spread across our region. Asia presents the greatest opportunity for tobacco harm reduction globally, and AFN25 will demonstrate how evidence-based policies can save millions of lives now,” said Loucas.

“AFN25 will expose the stark contrast between Australia’s criminal chaos and Asia’s potential for evidence-based success. We cannot allow WHO ideology to condemn another generation of Asian smokers to death,” concluded Loucas.

With 8 million tobacco-related deaths annually, the WHO FCTC’s ideological opposition to proven harm reduction strategies represents a public health catastrophe. AFN25 is free to attend and will be livestreamed globally from their website: https://www.afn.asia.

CONTACT: Contact: neloucas@gmail.com

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GUANGZHOU, China, Aug. 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — News report from GDToday: This year marks the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War. Amid that life-and-death struggle between justice and evil, light and darkness, freedom and enslavement, a group of heroes emerged. When the flames of

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Experience the Next Generation of Home Laundry: Speed Queen’s Matt Black Appliances Combine Industry-Leading Durability with Modern Style

Imagine a laundry experience where robustness meets contemporary elegance. Designed to last decades and elevate your home aesthetic. Speed Queen’s latest Matt Black washers and dryers are not just about laundering clothes; they’re about redefining what you expect from your laundry space. BRISBANE, Australia, Aug. 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Speed Queen, a premium brand from the the world’s leading manufacturer of

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Dongying charts new path in tourism, culture

DONGYING, China, Aug. 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — A news report from chinadaily.com.cn:  Dongying, a coastal city in East China’s Shandong province, has transformed its natural wonders into captivating visitor experiences this summer. Situated where the Yellow River meets the Bohai Sea, Dongying is home to some of China’s most dynamic and ecologically rich wetlands. The city has established eco-tourism as its signature appeal,

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