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Economy & Trade

Why India is Winning the Entrepreneurial Battle with China

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In some ways, there are similarities between China and India, yet in others, completely opposite positions exist. Understanding these subtleties is key to working out where future innovation, talent and growth will come from.


The Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmar Trade Corridor

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By Nathan Barlow Jun. 7 – A trade corridor is a specific trading route that utilizes common trade agreements and infrastructure of the involved nations to increase the flow and productivity of trade. The establishment of a trade corridor by the Bangladesh–China–India–Myanmar Forum for Regional Cooperation (BCIM) was an idea originally developed by Chinese scholars […]


India Strengthens Ties With Asia-Pacific Nations

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India strengthened its “Look East Policy” recently after government officials visited several of the country’s Asian neighbors, meeting with representatives in Japan, Thailand and Vietnam.


China and India Vie for Myanmar

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May 29 – The competitive relationship between China and India has become a defining feature of the strategic environment across emerging Asia. While both nations are currently not in direct conflict, there are several areas that hold strategic interest which could potentially act as the stage for a clash between the two nations. Their current […]


Impact Investing in Asia

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May 24 – Impact investing is a growing trend in the worldwide economic market. This relatively new concept, which first came to light in 2007 at a Rockefeller Foundation meeting, is the process of a company or individuals investing in other companies, funds or organizations to generate not only financial profit, but also social or […]


Is Doing Business in India More Difficult than in China?

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What are the business environment differences between China and India? Here we present a list of issues for comparison concerning setting up and running a business in these two countries.


Understanding Development Zones in Asia

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With the success of China’s special economic zone in Shenzhen in the 1980s, development zones across Asia have proliferated as catalysts for economic reform and foreign investment. There remains no doubt that utilizing a development zone can significantly enhance your success across emerging markets throughout Asia.


India-China Relations Strengthened Through Investment Agreements

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May 21 – Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has recently met with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New Delhi, the first trip abroad for Premier Li in an official capacity. The two world leaders discussed India-China relations, as well as penned several agreements designed to foster investment and trade between the two nations. “The purpose […]


China and India: The Proverbial Hare and Tortoise?

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As India begins to recover from the aftermath of what has indeed proven to be a difficult financial period, questions are now being asked as to the extent of competition India really brings to global markets when measured up against China.


China-India Purchasing Power and Expenditure Comparison

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May 14 – UBS, a global financial services company, has recently published its exhaustive global summary of prices and earnings as part of a report released once every three years. Using their listed global benchmark of New York as a standard for comparison, we have extrapolated the data UBS produced on China and India regarding purchasing power and expenditure. For […]


 

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