Via The Financial Times, an interesting article on Russia’s efforts to to woo its Asian neighbours, pouring money into Far East cities such as Vladivostok and seeking out new trade opportunities there: If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then for the South Korean dignitaries it was a sight to behold. On a recent […]
Read more »Via TheNextWeb, analysis of some emergin iPhone app markets worldwide: Two years ago, the total overall revenue generated in the Apple App Store was predominantly generated by the United States. Looking at the revenues generated by the top 200 highest grossing apps per country in June 2010, the US was responsible for 45% of this […]
Read more »Via AsiaNews, a report on China and North Korea’s cooperation: Beijing resolutely supports Pyongyang developing its economy and expects to explore new ways of cooperation, top Chinese leaders said yesterday when meeting the highest-level official from Pyongyang since Kim Jong-un took office. North Korean President Hu Jintao and Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao made the remarks […]
Read more »Via The Carnegie Endowment, an interesting article on potential to use the number of passenger cars in circulation as a direct measure of the middle class in developing countries: The swelling middle class in emerging economies has received much attention in recent years, as it well should. The implications of its rise are far-reaching, from […]
Read more »Via Capitalist Exploits, some comments on Cambodia: With the Mongolian meet up now over, one of the countries we are going to hone in on is Cambodia. It’s a sleepy SE Asian “powerhouse-to-be” in our opinion. Unfortunately, the place gets a bad rep due to its past. Too many people hear Cambodia and think land […]
Read more »Via Foreign Policy, an interesting look at China’s role in brokering a tentative oil agreement between the Sudans: China — a growing diplomatic powerhouse in Africa — played a vital role in securing a preliminary agreement on transit fees for hundred of thousands of barrels of oil being piped from South Sudan’s oil fields through […]
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