Adam Soliman
Adam Soliman is an agricultural economist, attorney, and researcher focused on legal and economic issues in the Agriculture, Resource and Food sectors. Adam started his career at an early age in the agribusiness sector then pursued graduate studies in agricultural economics as well as law, focusing on Agriculture and Food Law. His education spans several countries, from Egypt, Canada, U.S., and Hong Kong.
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Commentary
Why the impact of AI is being underestimated and how it will transform business productivity in Hong Kong
The strategic decarbonisation model for Hong Kong real estate
The survival playbook for the CEO amidst geopolitical conflicts