Courtesy of Bloomberg, an article on Germany’s engagement in Namibia’s green hydrogen sector: Hyphen plant may be designated a strategic ‘foreign project’ Green hydrogen industry could transform Namibia’s economy Germany aims to designate an ambitious green hydrogen project in Namibia as strategically significant, paving the way for additional financial support and bringing a plan that […]
Read more »Via Global Finance, a brief look at Guyana: Once regarded as the forgotten nation of South America due to its historically low levels of trade activity and remote geographical position, Guyana has morphed into the world’s fastest-growing economy in the last two years. And it looks set to keep growing at an impressive pace in the years […]
Read more »Via The Frontier Post, a report on the Taliban’s plans to build a regional logistics / energy trade: The Taliban has agreed with Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan to build a logistics hub in western Afghanistan aimed at making the war-torn nation a major logistics point for regional exports, including oil from Russia to South Asia, the […]
Read more »As Semafor notes, more than a fifth of the metals essential to the transition to renewable energy are mined in Africa. Demand for cobalt, a critical mineral for electric vehicles that is most abundant in the DR Congo, could increase by nearly 1,500% by the year 2050, according to the United Nations Conference on […]
Read more »Via Nikkei Asia, a report on Beijing’s efforts to advance BRI in South America: Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has met with counterparts from Argentina, Peru and Bolivia in the past week, as Beijing intensifies efforts to court Latin American countries through its Belt and Road infrastructure-building initiative. Wang met with Argentine Foreign Minister Diana Mondino […]
Read more »Via The Independent, a look at how the Taliban takeover three years ago has sent Afghanistan’s economy into a tailspin, but a few industries have escaped the pinch: SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our privacy policy Yunis Safi, a businessman in Kabul, knows very well […]
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