Dubai’s JAFZA (Jebel Ali Free Zone) profiles itself as “ideal site” in the Gulf for setting up manufacturing and trading operations.
The aviation sector in Turkey has been weakened by current events. But despite recent lackluster performance and waning of investor confidence, the seeds of rebound may already be in place.
Taiwan very much wants to be a part of the Trans-Pacific Partnership and needs the U.S. onboard with the idea – a partnership that Beijing feels much different about.
Indonesia is focusing on port development and is seeking American investment and technology to make it happen.
Though the Port of Corpus Christi (PCC), located on the Texas coast lying halfway between Houston and Mexico, has been striving to achieve diversification in the commodities shipped out of the port, it continues to remain, essentially, an energy port.
Things had been looking pretty well earlier this year for Brussels Airport which was moving towards realizing its management’s vision to someday transform the airport into a hub despite the fierce competition from other European airports that are already far ahead of Brussels in terms of passenger and cargo volumes.
US Undersecretary of Commerce for International Trade Stefan Selig made a strong pitch for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).
If the slogan “Make-it-Happen-in-India” is the prelude to the vision of “Make-in-India”, the economic transformation must start with improvements to the infrastructure.
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