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FDI
Why Are Americans Souring on Foreign Investment?
By Frank Ahrens
The official warm welcome that foreign investors receive in the U.S. may not be matched by common sentiment among the American electorate.
Reconsidering RCEP’s Impact on Foreign Investment
By Jean-Marc F. Blanchard and Wei Liang
What are RCEP’s economic and political implications? The first of a four-part series looks at the impact on FDI.
Which Asian Nations Can Benefit From the ‘China Plus One’ Strategy?
By Sara Hsu
As supply chain diversification becomes the name of the game, some of China’s neighbors are looking to provide attractive alternatives.
Why the New Sri Lanka-Singapore Free Trade Pact Matters
By Ganeshan Wignaraja and Divya Hundlani
A closer look at a significant agreement between the two sides.
India Approves New 'Strategic Partnership' Defense Manufacturing Policy
By Ankit Panda
The new policy will open up considerable space for private sector enterprises in the defense sector.
India Takes Over From China as Top Global FDI Destination in 2015
By Ankit Panda
Largely due to recent government reforms, India has become the top destination for foreign direct investment worldwide.
Qatar and ASEAN: Opposites Attract?
Qatar-ASEAN ties are growing based on complementary strengths in areas like energy and agriculture.
India Pushes Forward on Economic Reforms
More relaxed rules on foreign investment in pensions and insurance provoke a predictable backlash.
Wen's Farewell to Europe
The EU-China relationship has changed dramatically since Wen’s first summit in 2003.
Congress Party Takes on Economic Reforms
“If we have to go down, we have to go down fighting”
China’s Welcome FDI
Western nations should welcome Chinese investment not fear it. They can turn it to their advantage.
China’s Welcome FDI
Western nations should welcome Chinese investment not fear it. They can turn it to their advantage.
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