North Kalimantan added almost 18,000 jobs in the first quarter of 2018, more than any other city in Asia-Pacific

 

Apac city jobs Q1 2018

North Kalimantan in Indonesia created the most jobs in Asia-Pacific in the first quarter of the year, adding 17800 new roles.

Singapore was next, with 4057 jobs, narrowly ahead of Port Dickson on Malaysia’s west coast, which added 3500 roles.

Yangon, the largest city in Myanmar saw 282 new jobs in Q1, beating Beijing, which added 161.

The chart was produced using fDi Markets, which gives real-time crossborder greenfield investment data on all sectors and locations. For more information visit fdimarkets.com.

This article is sourced from fDi Magazine
fDi Magazine

Global greenfield investment trends

Crossborder investment monitor

fDi Markets is the only online database tracking crossborder greenfield investment covering all sectors and countries worldwide. It provides real-time monitoring of investment projects, capital investment and job creation with powerful tools to track and profile companies investing overseas.

Click here to find out more about fDi Markets

Corporate location benchmarking tool

fDi Benchmark is the only online tool to benchmark the competitiveness of countries and cities in over 50 sectors. Its comprehensive location data series covers the main cost and quality competitiveness indicators for over 300 locations around the world.

Click here to find out more about fDi Benchmark

Research report

fDi Intelligence provides customised reports and data research which deliver vital business intelligence to corporations, investment promotion agencies, economic development organisations, consulting firms and research institutions.

Find out more.