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Supply chain lessons from the global Covid vaccine roll-out
The development and roll out of the Covid vaccine has largely been a huge success, but there are areas around the supply chains where lessons must be learnt, writes Ben van der Schaaf of management consultancy Arthur D Little.
The FDI model isn’t dead, it is merely in rehab
FDI as we know it still has a place in the world, but if it is going to survive, investment promotion agencies need to start thinking about it in a completely different way, writes FDI specialist Martin Kaspar.
An Australian litmus test of the UK National Security and Investment Act
Quite how the UK's National Security and Investment Act 2021 will impact investment levels remains to be seen, but lessons can be learned from looking at its Australian equivalent.
Urban resilience in a post-pandemic world – what is next for the UK's cities?
The pandemic has challenged the UK's cities like never before, leading some to predict their demise. Daryl Perry of real estate company Avison Young believes their resilience and adaptability will win out.
Breaking down the myths and misconceptions of economic development
Economic development is vitally important – but sorely misunderstood, writes veteran of the field Mark Williams in an excerpt from his recent memoir.
Judge the UK's free ports on their merits, not the echo chamber
The UK government's announcement of eight free ports in England was met with both celebration and suspicion. Phoebe Warneford-Thomson of the British Ports Association explains why concerns over the ports are misplaced.
Opinion: A TRIPS waiver won't stop pharma lawsuits
Any TRIPS waiver on Covid-19 vaccines is a welcome move, but the terms of many bilateral investment treaties will render this waiver useless when it comes to stopping lawsuits.
Europe needs to relax and not resist the rise in SPACs
The US is way out in front when it comes to the use of SPACs, but there are signs that Europe is getting in on the act, which, writes Nick Whitehead of ZEDRA, could be good news for the continent's SMEs.
Opinion: Africa's demographic dividend may start to pay off soon
Sub-Saharan Africa took a powerful hit from the Covid-19 pandemic, but enormous opportunities are now there to be taken through its youthful population and the AfCFTA.
Opinion: Think socio-economic diversity in the workplace can be ignored? Think again.
Putting socio-economic diversity at the forefront of recruitment selection can be a game changer for multinational enterprises.
The UK cannot ‘level up’ unless FDI imbalances are addressed
The UK's FDI playing field is uneven, and this is preventing the country from levelling up and competing on the world stage, writes Neil Rami of the West Midlands Growth Company.
UK moves one step closer to ‘equivalence’ with the EU
The EU’s ratification of the Brexit trade agreement is the latest move towards a potentially more positive relationship between the UK and Europe, writes Alan Farkas of Dorsey & Whitney.
SEZs shine bright in times of uncertainty
Special economic zones (SEZs) have proven durable during the Covid-19 pandemic, but it is the sustainable SEZ that will come to the fore in the 'next normal', writes Zoë Harries of the WFZO.
Three important measurement actions to accelerate global female advancement
Women continue to be constrained when it comes to finding work, or advancing in their careers. Marguerite Soeteman-Reijnen of Aon Holdings makes the case for progress on gender equality to be measured.
Opinion: Poorer countries may soon have real alternatives to cheap Chinese coal
China has been funding dirty energy worldwide for more than a decade. Finally, a countervailing force is taking shape from the EU, US and others.
Opinion: Caution to those who surf the commodities super cycle wave
The emerging super cycle in commodity markets has many people excited, but those tempted to full-on embrace this boom would be well advised to look more closely at the circumstances surrounding it.
The new face of the chief operating officer
Chief operating officers, or COOs, can no longer rely upon business acumen alone, they must lead their companies on tech adaptation and innovation, writes Tarek Meliti of IT service company TDM Group.
Why liveability matters more than ever when it comes to investment attraction
Now that many workers have realised that they don't have to live within an (often sweaty) commute of their workplace, the importance of a location's liveability is surging in importance, writes eutopia's Judith O'Doherty.
Opinion: The leaving of Liverpool shows up Unesco's flaws
Liverpool may have lost Unesco World Heritage status, but that says more about the UN body than it does about a city that is, rightly, putting its residents first, says Investment Monitor managing editor Richard Gardham.
Opinion: Scrap harmful fishing subsidies for the workers, the fish and the planet
Harmful fishing subsidies threaten already dwindling fish stocks, contribute to poor working conditions and harm the planet. They must be scrapped as a matter of urgency.
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