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May 10, 2024

Kristan

ISIC

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The rise of the gig economy has challenged economists and policymakers alike. Its energy is unmistakable, but its contours remain stubbornly hard to define. Ride-hailing apps and digital freelance platforms now shape the livelihoods of millions, but how many? In which sectors? And how are incomes distributed across these new arrangements? These are not idle […]

April 15, 2024

Kristan

ISIC

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Natural disasters strike with force, but their economic effects unfold in ways that are anything but random. For those tasked with disaster-risk financing—whether in government, insurance, or international agencies—the challenge is to anticipate where losses will fall, how fiscal liabilities will accumulate, and what kind of targeted support will be needed when crisis hits. This […]

April 12, 2024

Kristan

ISIC

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Environmental regulation is rarely straightforward. While the public often imagines pollution control as a matter of setting limits and issuing fines, those closer to the process know it is fundamentally a challenge of information—of knowing who is responsible, how much they emit, and what actions are most likely to produce meaningful improvements. In this context, […]

March 20, 2024

Kristan

ISIC

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The global race to foster world-class biotechnology clusters is as much a matter of geography as it is of science. Policymakers and investors routinely ask where the next “Silicon Valley for biotech” will arise, but behind the aspirational talk, there is a practical need: how can we systematically identify, compare, and monitor emerging clusters of […]

In a bid to strengthen trade ties, New Zealand’s Prime Minister, Christopher Luxon, intends to embark on a visit to China in the near future, following discussions with China’s Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, during his recent visit to New Zealand.   Luxon, accompanied by Foreign Minister Winston Peters and Trade Minister Todd McClay, held discussions […]

March 18, 2024

Daisy

Australia, News, Trade Relations

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In a bid to foster deeper insights into trade dynamics, Australian business leaders are gearing up to engage in discussions with China’s Foreign Minister during his visit to Canberra. Organized by the Australia China Business Council (ACBC), the meeting aims to bridge the gap in understanding between Australian businesses and their largest trading partner.   […]

March 17, 2024

Daisy

China, Global Trade, News, United States

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Industry analysts suggest that Korean shipbuilders are set to capitalize on the latest developments in the ongoing strategic competition between the United States and China, presenting an opportunity for increased market share on a global scale.   Following a positive response from the Joe Biden administration to a petition filed by five U.S. unions urging […]

March 15, 2024

Daisy

Australia, China, News, Trade Relations

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In a significant development for trade relations between China and Australia, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced plans to discuss the removal of Chinese tariffs on Australian wine during an upcoming meeting with China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi. The meeting is scheduled to take place in Canberra next week.   Albanese’s proactive approach underscores the […]

March 14, 2024

Daisy

Global Trade, News

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Representatives from various countries participating in the joint initiative on e-commerce at the WTO have reached an important milestone in negotiations, as indicated by the recent progress made during the second round of talks held from 11 to 14 March.   Jeremy Green, Deputy Permanent Representative to the WTO, speaking on behalf of Ambassador James […]

In an announcement made on Thursday, both the United Kingdom and Turkey declared their intent to commence negotiations for an enhanced Free Trade Agreement (FTA), encompassing not only goods but also services.   While the UK already maintains an FTA with Turkey, inherited post its departure from the European Union in 2020, a joint review […]

As February came to a close, forecasts indicated that Indonesia’s trade surplus had expanded slightly, bolstered by a moderated decline in exports and a surge in imports in anticipation of Ramadan, according to a Reuters poll conducted from March 7-14.   Insights from 20 economists projected a trade surplus of $2.32 billion for February, up […]

March 13, 2024

Daisy

Economic Development, News

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Korea experienced a significant boost in employment in February, adding nearly 330,000 new jobs, largely driven by increased opportunities for senior workers and expansion in the manufacturing sector amidst a rise in exports.   According to data released by Statistics Korea on Wednesday, the country recorded a total of 28.04 million employed individuals, marking a […]

March 12, 2024

Daisy

News, Vietnam

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The Philippines has experienced a significant increase in rice imports during the first two months of 2024, according to data from the Department of Agriculture’s Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI).   Rice imports for January and February totaled 728,254.49 metric tons (MT), representing an 84.57 percent surge compared to the same period last year when […]

In a recent statement, US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo emphasized Thailand’s potential to benefit significantly from the United States’ strategic move to diversify semiconductor production. Raimondo highlighted the readiness of American firms to amplify investments in the Southeast Asian nation, foreseeing promising prospects ahead.   The electrical and electronics industry stands as a pivotal sector […]