Over the first 10 years of the 21st century, developing economies were growing at historically fast rates. That has since changed.
A former official at the U.S. Agency for International Development called out USAID's green energy programs as especially harmful for developing nations at a U.S. House hearing.
Trump signed a memo calling on his administration to determine "the equivalent of a reciprocal tariff with respect to each ...
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Reliable and Affordable: The Case for Oil and Gas in Developing EconomiesThe Backbone of Energy Supply Oil and gas have long been central to the global energy landscape, fueling economies and ...
The EU is making access to its markets more difficult for electric cars, solar systems and wind turbines from China.
Setting up an efficient and fair tax system is, however, far from simple, particularly for developing countries that want to become integrated in the international economy. The ideal tax system in ...
As the Chinese models are all open source, instead of proprietary models like the US, many other countries can participate and benefit from all the work that has already been done by Chinese companies ...
LONDON/BEIJING] The world is in the midst of a financing crisis. As world leaders work to mobilise trillions of dollars to ...
The lack of financial aid from developed countries could lead developing nations to alter their climate goals, according to India's Chief Economic Advisor, V Anantha Nageswaran. The new climate ...
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