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The Truth About Eurasian Rail Freight Transport

The Truth About Eurasian Rail Freight Transport

By Chris B. Wensink
The bulk of railway freight between Asia and Europe crosses Russian territory. Yet the route has not been the focus of Western sanctions – so far.
The Push to Make Indian Manufacturing Globally Competitive

The Push to Make Indian Manufacturing Globally Competitive

By Prachi Priya and  Aniruddha Ghosh
The government’s Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme seeks to buoy India’s manufacturing sector, but don’t expect it to be a gamechanger.

ASEAN’s Window of Opportunity for Shaping Global Data Governance

ASEAN’s Window of Opportunity for Shaping Global Data Governance

By Jesslene Lee
The bloc's roadmap for digital integration could help set global norms at a time when distinctive models of data regulation are forming. 

Alongside Military Threats, China Promotes Economic ‘Integration’ With Taiwan

Alongside Military Threats, China Promotes Economic ‘Integration’ With Taiwan

By Simina Mistreanu and Huizhong Wu
Beijing unveiled a plan for a “integrated development demonstration zone” in Fujian, the Chinese province closest to Taiwan, even as it steps up military activities in the Taiwan Strait.

Thailand Grants Chinese Tourists Visa-Free Access in Bid to Revive Economy

Thailand Grants Chinese Tourists Visa-Free Access in Bid to Revive Economy

By Sebastian Strangio
Eight months after the end of Beijing's strict "zero COVID" policy, tourist arrivals to Thailand remain sluggish.
De-dollarization Dreams: Why the US Dollar Won’t Bow Out

De-dollarization Dreams: Why the US Dollar Won’t Bow Out

By Shaoyu Yuan
While the discourse around de-dollarization gains momentum, particularly with the strategic expansion of BRICS, the U.S. dollar's preeminence remains largely unchallenged.

Thailand’s 560 Billion Baht Economic Stimulus Plan, Explained

Thailand’s 560 Billion Baht Economic Stimulus Plan, Explained

By James Guild
The incoming administration of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has hinted at a structural shift away from the country's export-led economic model.
Malaysia Flags Ban on Export of Rare Earth Minerals

Malaysia Flags Ban on Export of Rare Earth Minerals

By Sebastian Strangio
As with similar recent restrictions in Indonesia, the goal is to stimulate the development of a domestic processing industry.

Why Did India’s Defense Minister Cancel His Trip to Sri Lanka?

Why Did India’s Defense Minister Cancel His Trip to Sri Lanka?

By Rathindra Kuruwita
A section of Sri Lankan officials believes that Colombo’s plans to make a power agreement with the Adani Group officially government-to-government could have prompted Delhi’s decision.

Asian Tiger Stock Markets Underperform Post-COVID as India Outpaces China

Asian Tiger Stock Markets Underperform Post-COVID as India Outpaces China

By Sam Rainsy
In the economic race between Asia's two economic giants, India is slowly beginning to pull ahead.

Are China’s Healthcare and Biopharma Sectors Really Open for Investment? 

Are China’s Healthcare and Biopharma Sectors Really Open for Investment? 

By Patrick Beyrer
To attract foreign investment, the Chinese healthcare and biopharma sectors are more open for business than ever – or at least they claim to be. But challenges exist beneath the surface.
India’s Lopsided Post-COVID Economic Recovery 

India’s Lopsided Post-COVID Economic Recovery 

By Isha Gupta
On the surface, the data looks promising. But dig a little deeper and it’s clear that India’s rural areas are falling even farther behind.

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