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The 21st century is commonly referred to as the 'Pacific Century.' For such a prediction to materialize, the economies of the Asia-Pacific must lead the globe. What challenges will the region face? What nations stand to benefit most? The Diplomat's economics and business blog, Pacific Money, will try to tackle these questions and more.

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An Oil Discovery Before Systemic Reform in Pakistan Would Be a Tragedy

An Oil Discovery Before Systemic Reform in Pakistan Would Be a Tragedy

By Max Frost
Pakistan needs drastic and systemic reform. An oil bonanza will enable the government to postpone needed fixes indefinitely.
In Myanmar, Jittery Investors Threaten Long-Term Development

In Myanmar, Jittery Investors Threaten Long-Term Development

By Tej Parikh
With investors shying away from a risky business environment, Myanmar's military will only increase its economic influence.

Asia’s Elections: Market Moving or More of the Same?

Asia’s Elections: Market Moving or More of the Same?

By Anthony Fensom
Predicting the economic impact of polls in Thailand, Indonesia, India, Australia, and more.

Now Is a Critical Stage for China’s New Energy Vehicles

Now Is a Critical Stage for China’s New Energy Vehicles

By Zachary Torrey
With government subsidies being slashed, it’s time to see if the industry can stand on its own.

The Risk of E-Commerce Provisions in the RCEP

The Risk of E-Commerce Provisions in the RCEP

By Eva Novi Karina
It is crucial that ASEAN members have the time and flexibility to develop appropriate national and regional regulatory frameworks.
Mamarizo Nurmuratov: Uzbekistan’s Unsung Hero?

Mamarizo Nurmuratov: Uzbekistan’s Unsung Hero?

By Peter Simon
The implementation of serious aspects of Mirziyoyev’s economic reforms have fallen to the central bank governor.

What Sri Lanka’s 2019 Budget Tells Us About Its Economic Health

What Sri Lanka’s 2019 Budget Tells Us About Its Economic Health

By Umesh Moramudali
In the aftermath of political turmoil, Sri Lanka’s government will be hard-pressed to manage debt and growth in 2019.
South Korea’s Economic Tipping Point

South Korea’s Economic Tipping Point

By Justin Fendos
Is it time for a Korean stimulus?

6 Trillion Reasons for Asia to Act on Gender Equality

6 Trillion Reasons for Asia to Act on Gender Equality

By Anthony Fensom
The OCED estimates that 7.5 percent of global GDP is lost due to gender-based discrimination.

Can Timor-Leste Move Away From an Oil-Based Economy?

Can Timor-Leste Move Away From an Oil-Based Economy?

By Joao da Cruz Cardoso
The government knows that it can't rely on oil revenue forever, but making the shift is easier said than done.

Stocks Surge on US Decision to Postpone China Tariff Hike

Stocks Surge on US Decision to Postpone China Tariff Hike

By Joe McDonald
Markets shot up as prospects for a U.S.-China trade deal grow.
China Rushes to Dominate Global Supply of Lithium

China Rushes to Dominate Global Supply of Lithium

By Yigal Chazan
Beijing’s race to control supplies of lithium, used in powering electric cars, is leaving its rivals far behind.

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