
Relax, losing access to China won't make us the 'poor white trash of Asia'
Sep 10, 2020 09:15 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
In another round of the increasingly bitter exchanges between China and Australia, a columnist for Chinas Global Times, Yu Lei, suggested that a further decoupling from China will make former Singapore Prime Minister Lee...

Saudi Arabia number 1 among 140 nations in digital competitiveness
Sep 09, 2020 15:57 pm UTC| Economy
Saudi Arabias heavy investments in technology allowed it to rank first among 140 nations in digital competitiveness, beating France, Indonesia, and China. The findings were based on a World Economic Forum report that...

Coronavirus showed the way cities fund public transport is broken – here's how it needs to change
Sep 09, 2020 07:12 am UTC| Economy
COVID-19 has triggered a crisis for public transport, as lockdowns caused its use to plummet by 70-90% worldwide. Even as lockdowns ease, buses and trains are can only carry 15% of the usual number of people due to social...

The pandemic has revealed the cracks in US manufacturing: Here's how to fix them
Sep 09, 2020 07:02 am UTC| Economy
The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed glaring deficiencies in the U.S. manufacturing sectors ability to provide necessary products especially amidst a crisis. Its been five months since the nation declared a national...

South Korea's Green New Deal shows the world what a smart economic recovery looks like
Sep 09, 2020 06:47 am UTC| Economy
As the COVID-19 pandemic devastates the global economy, theres an opportunity for governments to support a green-led recovery. This involves spending fiscal stimulus on renewable energy and other clean technologies to...
Now we'll need $100-$120 billion. Why the budget has to spend big to avoid scarring
Sep 09, 2020 06:33 am UTC| Economy
Australia is in for a long and damaging economic slump, unless governments inject substantially more fiscal stimulus. The July budget update forecast that unemployment would hit 9.25% in coming months. The Treasury...

China's leaders are strong and emboldened. It's wrong to see them as weak and insecure
Sep 09, 2020 06:29 am UTC| Politics Economy
Theres an emerging view that Chinas belligerent approach and torching of diplomatic relationships with the wider world is a sign of insecurity and weakness; that its economic growth is unsustainable; and that everyone in...