MBAD 705: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STUDY TOUR: EMERGING MARKETS: THAILAND & SINGAPORE

JANUARY 5-15, 2010

COURSE DESCRIPTION: Asia has the world’s fastest growing economies. This study tour takes you to Thailand (an emerging market) and to Singapore (an economic power house). Thailand and Singapore provide natural contrasts to each other. Thailand is often referred to the land of smiles, has a rich history and culture, and a per capita income is about $8000. By contrast, Singapore is a dynamic, modern city state with the world’s largest port, and has a per capita income of about $57,000. The class will visit MNCs, domestic companies, a university, and many cultural sites helping us better understand international business and trade.

TRAVEL FEES: $3500. Fees include international air fares(JFK>Bangkok>Singapore>JFK); 4star hotels, based on double occupancy (breakfasts included); airport>hotel transfers; luggage handling; local transportation to site visits; a welcome dinner cruise, a farewell dinner, 2 days of visiting cultural sites in Thailand (including entrance fees & lunches); walking tours of Bangkok & Singapore; travel documents with city information; and travel insurance. Fees exclude passport fees; gratuities; personal expenses, such as telephone charges; dry cleaning, etc. ; costs of 6 lunches & 7 dinners.

TENTATIVE ITINERARY FOR MBAD 705: EMERGING MARKETS: TAHILAND & SINGAPORE

Jan 5 & 6 Depart JFK for Bangkok (via Hong Kong). Arrive Bangkok & check into hotel.

Jan 7 AM Visit US Embassy: Commercial Section

PM Attend Seminar (at hotel): Healthcare in Thailand

Welcome Dinner Cruise

Jan 8 AM Corporate site visit

PM The Chamber of Commerce, Thailand

Jan 9 & 10 Full day sight seeing with guide (lunch included both days)

Jan 11 AM Visit to Thai Business University

Afternoon depart for Singapore & check into hotel

Walking tour

Jan 12 AM Corporate Visit: Johnson & Johnson

PM US Chamber of Commerce

Jan 13 AM Corporate Visit

PM Corporate Visit

Jan 14 Free Day & Farewell dinner

Jan 15 Return to USA (via Hong Kong)