Via The Financial Post, an interesting article on the economic development and potential of Africa: Once the undisputed worst economic region in the world, sub-Saharan Africa is now one of the fastest-growing areas on the planet and despite the turmoil in North Africa, has become one of the most incredible success stories of the global […]
Read more »Via The Financial Times, a report on Mongolia’s continued evolution and risk of “Dutch Disease”: “…Ulan Bator doesn’t have a McDonald’s, but it does have a Louis Vuitton. So intense has been the rush to dig up its coal, gold and base metals that Mongolia has skipped a few stages of modernisation. Prime Minister Sukhbaatar […]
Read more »Via Reuters, a report on China’s deepening links between East Asia and the Middle East: “…A behemoth dragon-shaped shopping mall in the desert near Dubai has become a symbol of the deepening links between East Asia and the Middle East. Dragon Mart — 3,950 wholesale and retail shops, stretching 1.2 km, or about three-quarters of […]
Read more »Courtesy of STRATFOR (subscription required), interesting analysis of issues surrounding negotiations between Turkmenistan and China over an expanded natural gas supply and loan agreement. As the article notes: “…Turkmen Deputy Prime Minister Baymyrat Hojamuhammedov said March 3 that Turkmenistan and China are still negotiating an expansion of a natural gas supply and loan agreement. This […]
Read more »Via Foreign Policy, an article on the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India pipeline or TAPI, a 1,680 km (1,050 m) natural gas line originating in the Daulatabad gas fields in southeastern Turkmenistan. As the report notes: “…It crosses Afghanistan and continues on through Pakistan ending in Fazilka, a northwestern Indian city close to the India-Pakistan border. TAPI is one […]
Read more »Via The Financial Times, an interesting article on Cambodia: “…For those who want a bit of exotica in their portfolio, the world of frontier markets is getting a little broader. Hot on the heels of the newly opened Laos exchange, Cambodia is getting in on the act. Maybe. After years of on-again off-again negotiations, the […]
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