The Asian throne cities are coming
Traditionally, the world’s leading cities are in an increasingly difficult position as they try to maintain their global competitiveness.
The 2019 Global Cities Report (compiled by the AT Kearney Consulting Company) shows that, besides the European cities that have been pushed back so far, emerging settlements in Asia and the Middle East are increasingly challenging for giants such as New York, London or Paris – the origo wote after CNBC. (origo)
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