Courtesy of The Financial Times, an article on Macau’s recovery which has it set to become one of world’s fastest-growing economies: Clutching a Dior handbag and wearing a jacket from French designer Ami, Jacky Chen, who works in real estate in Shenzhen, came to Macau to eat, relax and gamble. “People will spend where they […]
Read more »Via Frontera News, an article on recent reports indicate of an increasing Solar Gold Rush in Middle East North Africa region: The MENA region saw over 2 GW of new solar capacity tendered in 2016, and 2017 looks to easily surpass this level as hundreds of billions of dollars begin to flow into green energy in the […]
Read more »Via Semafor, a report on the hotel boom in Africa, which will see more than 524 new hotels and resorts developed on the continent over the next few years: The world’s largest hotel chains are behind the rising number of newly planned hotel and resort projects in Africa. At the end of 2023, international hospitality […]
Read more »Courtesy of the Financial Times, a report on Indonesia’s plan to accelerate nickel output despite low global prices: Indonesia will press on with plans to expand nickel output despite a supply glut that is forcing rivals to shut down mines, as the world’s top producer aims to keep prices low and protect long-term demand for the […]
Read more »Courtesy of the New York Times, a report on how – more than any single country – Guyana demonstrates the struggle between the consequences of climate change and the lure of the oil economy: Basjit Mahabir won’t let me in. I’m trying to persuade Mr. Mahabir to open the padlocked gate of the Wales Estate, […]
Read more »Via Frontera News, a look at international strategic and economic interest in Djibouti: It was no accident that James “Mad Dog” Mattis made Djibouti one of his first overseas trips as US Secretary of Defence, this tiny African country on the Horn of Africa is home to the USA’s only African military base, a significant hub for […]
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