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LAC investment in China: a new chapter in Latin America and the Caribbean-China relations
Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo / Inter-American Development Bank (IADB), 2014In a 2012 report, Pathways to China: The Story of Latin American Firms in the Chinese Market, the IDB took a first step towards better understanding the dimensions and drivers of investment from Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) in China.DocumentMeaning of indian economic dynamism for the East Asian economic integration process
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2014The study sets out to demonstrate what Indian economic dynamism brings to the ASEAN+6 process, including its developmental implications. It also aims to highlight how India’s soft power has not only cultural and ethical dimensions but also crucial economic significance to its integration within Asia.DocumentChina's economic rise: history, trends, challenges, and implications for the United States
Federation of American Scientists, 2014Some economists forecast that China will overtake the United States as the world’s largest economy within a few years. China’s economic rise has significant implications for the United States and hence is of major interest to Congress. On the one hand, China is a large (and potentially huge) export market for the United States. Many U.S.DocumentSouth Africa’s regional policy: the link between normative anchors and economic diplomacy in SADC
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2014South Africa’s foreign policy identity is grounded in the values of good governance, democracy and human rights, as a consequence of its own transition to democratic rule in 1994. However, the past two decades have witnessed lacunae in the manner in which these values have been articulated in its economic diplomacy in Southern Africa.DocumentSouth Africa and China: the making of a partnership
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2014South Africa–China relations are developing at a steady pace, from the onset of formal diplomatic ties in 1998 to the multi-faceted partnership we see today. Its various elements include historical links, diplomatic relations, multilateral co-operation, trade and investment, and public media engagement.DocumentOpportunities and challenges in rice seeds trade between India and Bangladesh
2013This paper focuses on understanding the potential benefits which rice seeds trade between India and Bangladesh can bring in order to address challenges of availability and accessibility of quality rice seeds by increasing the supply in both the countries.DocumentRice seed production and use in Bangladesh and India: need for bilateral cooperation
2014Rice seed production, marketing, distribution situation in Bangladesh and India is not considered to be efficient. This paper highlights the low availability and accessibility of modern varieties (MV) rice seeds in these two countries, resulting in low yields and low production.DocumentRegional comprehensive economic partnership agreement in Asia: challenges and opportunities for India
2014India is currently involved in negotiations for the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) agreement that comprises a number of East Asian and Indian Ocean countries. Having concluded the second round of negotiations in late September 2013, this paper reviews India’s position in these negotiations and provides recommendations on a way forward.DocumentIntra - BRICS trade & its implications for India
2014The significance of international trade was highlighted by the leaders of the BRICS group of countries as they met for their Sixth Summit in Fortaleza, Brazil in July, 2014. The BRICS group, made up of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, came together calling for an Action Plan for advancing its work on trade and investment.
