While Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Istanbul’s plans are already aggressively ambitious, Saudi Arabia’s extravagant vision seems like something from fantasyland.
The city’s low debt, absence of a need to spend on defence and reliance on services are huge comparative advantages in the world today.
28 Nov 2025 - 4:30PM videocam
Despite the duress, most countries clearly do not prefer Trumpian unilateralism. But while multilateralism is not dead, it is limping badly.
21 Nov 2025 - 9:15PM videocam
A focus on adaptation means a pivot to action on floods, typhoons, heatstroke deaths, wildfire damage – issues of immediate survival.
14 Nov 2025 - 4:30PM videocam
Given past renovations, Trump’s ballroom hardly sets a precedent. Besides, why should the most powerful nation on Earth make do with a tent?
7 Nov 2025 - 8:30PM videocam
While the US president’s trip to the region coincided with multilateral summits, he was clearly more interested in bilateral deals.
31 Oct 2025 - 10:04PM videocam
While the company might have its reasons for the proposed US$1 trillion package, there are less controversial ways to ensure future growth.
24 Oct 2025 - 8:30PM videocam
The past week has provided a rare insight into the fudging and bullying that goes on behind the closed doors of high-stakes trade talks.
17 Oct 2025 - 4:30PM videocam
With its vast network of high-speed trains and ability to develop at scale, the country stands above all others in redefining railway travel.
3 Oct 2025 - 5:21PM videocam
After 25 years of disagreement and procrastination, WTO members have agreed to ratify a deal to eliminate harmful fisheries subsidies.
Bamboo scaffolders offer speed, cost efficiency and sustainability. And the boom in demand will give the ancient craft a much-needed lifeline.
19 Sep 2025 - 4:30PM videocam
Transparency, good audits, appeal channels and channels for whistle-blowers might provide some checks – but never a foolproof solution.
12 Sep 2025 - 6:41PM videocam
The city needs to find its voice to defend the global multilateral trading system and the rules that have fostered growth for eight decades.
5 Sep 2025 - 5:51PM videocam
Outside the US, new consumer markets have been gathering critical mass as their populations have grown and incomes have risen.
29 Aug 2025 - 4:30PM videocam
From the Soviet Union to Greece, statisticians have been punished for bad news while in colonial Hong Kong, a dearth of data exacted a price.
Tariffs will take their toll, but the damage done by the White House to the World Trade Organization’s core principles could be irreparable.
15 Aug 2025 - 4:30PM videocam
As the US president’s tariff obsession wreaks havoc, indifference to the workings of global trade will only lead to more catastrophic consequences.
8 Aug 2025 - 8:30PM videocam
World minus US likely to intensify cooperation and reform across the UN and other multilateral organisations, rather than leave like the US.
1 Aug 2025 - 5:18PM videocam
Anti-dumping duty recognises China’s control of the carbon mineral and its growing importance in the batteries powering the future.
25 Jul 2025 - 4:30PM videocam
The dollar peg still does yeoman’s work for the city, while promoting the yuan in trade finance and settlement would enhance what it has built.
19 Jul 2025 - 9:30AM videocam
Having survived Obama’s opposition, the development bank established by China will soon have a new president in a tricky Trumpian environment.
11 Jul 2025 - 5:57PM videocam
Amid voter defiance and record debt, anyone who believes the governments will find an extra US$2.7 trillion by 2035 is living in dreamland.
4 Jul 2025 - 4:30PM videocam
Trump’s supporters seem certain the damage his policies cause will be short-lived, but they may change their minds as the trade wars drag on.
6 Jun 2025 - 4:30PM videocam
For every traveller open to learning from our differences, there is another impregnably confident in the superiority of his or her culture.
30 May 2025 - 4:30PM videocam
Trump’s Gulf tour and his proposed budget highlight a disproportionate US reliance on its military-industrial complex.
23 May 2025 - 9:43PM videocam
The choice of the Swiss city of Geneva for US-China negotiations was telling, and the breakthroughs achieved are only the start of a long process.
16 May 2025 - 5:04PM videocam
The US president has proposed a 100 per cent tariff on films made abroad, but this is hardly what the entertainment industry needs.
10 May 2025 - 8:17AM videocam
Companies and countries alike are seeing hedging costs hit the roof amid a loss of trust and certainty in the US, the dollar and Treasuries.
3 May 2025 - 8:50AM videocam
The centre of faith is moving away from the West, a shift that could add impetus to the late pope’s reforms.
25 Apr 2025 - 4:30PM videocam
The US president’s chaotic approach is not restricted to trade and could throw the rules-based international order into crisis.
18 Apr 2025 - 4:30PM videocam