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Q&A with Enrique García: The economic outlook for Latin America & emerging markets in 2016

Against the current backdrop of global volatility and an uncertain economic outlook for emerging markets and Latin America in particular, CAF- the Development Bank for Latin America and the London School of Economics, held their third annual conference in January to discuss shifts in global governance and the role of the Global South. The Economist Intelligence Unit sat down with Enrique García, CAF's president and CEO, to get his views on the outlook for the global economy and emerging markets this year.

A Common Wealth: Building Gulf-CIS ties

Key findings include:
 
- In recent years there has been an uptick in high-level diplomatic visits in both directions, as well as legislative alignment in the form of treaties on investment protection and double-taxation agreements. Key bilateral pairings for trade and investment include the UAE and Russia, Abu Dhabi and Kazakhstan, Dubai and Turkmenistan, and Qatar and Tajikistan
- Gulf transport and logistics companies, particularly low-cost airlines, are playing a vital role as regional connectors

A Common Wealth: Building Gulf-CIS ties

Key findings include:
 
- In recent years there has been an uptick in high-level diplomatic visits in both directions, as well as legislative alignment in the form of treaties on investment protection and double-taxation agreements. Key bilateral pairings for trade and investment include the UAE and Russia, Abu Dhabi and Kazakhstan, Dubai and Turkmenistan, and Qatar and Tajikistan
- Gulf transport and logistics companies, particularly low-cost airlines, are playing a vital role as regional connectors

Water security poses a significant threat to business

Water scarcity is one of the biggest challenges facing business today.

Case study: The current and future gateway

In commerce, few things matter as much as connections, and China’s plans to improve links within Asia and with other regions have the potential to be transformative for economies and businesses alike. Less clear is when that potential will become a reality—and how the transformation will affect Hong Kong specifically.

Producers of tomorrow

These could have major consequences for investment and how manufacturers are organised. Producers of tomorrow is a hub sponsored by Make in India, it features various infographics and articles about the trends and challenges of manufacturing today.

Crystal Balls: Startups and the Future of the App Economy

The premiere of The Economist Intelligence Unit’s latest documentary, “Crystal Balls: Startups and the Future of the App Economy”, will see the exploration of three rising digital ecosystems around the world. Through our distinguished interviewees, the film provides new insights and gives guidance on how to further integrate technology in governance, business and the economy. 

EU governments must ramp up obesity strategies or face fiscal crisis

Only a few governments in Europe have a comprehensive strategy to reduce the obesity burden and the rapidly-rising associated healthcare costs.

What companies really worry about when expanding overseas

Once a company’s executive team has identified its scope for an overseas expansion, much of the success will rest on comprehensive planning. This includes 'softer' brand-authenticity elements, such as maintaining the company culture and values, that are in some regards more pressing—or perhaps more challenging to master—than 'harder' aspects such as currency hedging, integrating operational systems and ensuring compliance with local regulations.

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