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An ASEAN-wide ecolabelling scheme could pave the way for unified green standards that drive sustainable economic growth across the region.
Zahrana Nadifa Ramadhanty is a Master of Public Policy and Global Affairs candidate at the University of British Columbia (UBC) and a diplomat for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia. She is ...
The 2024 elections in Jammu and Kashmir highlight the challenge of breaking old patterns of political allegiance.
Since the beginning of the US–China trade conflict in 2018, many global manufacturers have been diversifying their supply chains beyond China. But this diversification has proven to be challenging due ...
Elizabeth Mackie is a senior manager at Economist Impact, focused on trade and geopolitics in the the Asia Pacific and based in Sydney. An experienced policy professional, she has expertise across ...
Satvinderjit Kaur is a manager with the policy and insights team in Asia Pacific at Economist Impact. She manages research programmes on a range of public policy topics, including sustainability, ...