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Report | 2016
Asia-Europe Connectivity Vision 2025- Challenges and Opportunities
Author(s): Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia
The Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) enters into its third decade with commitments for a renewed and deepened engagement between Asia and Europe. After 20 years, and with tremendous global and regional changes behind it, there is a consensus that ASEM must bring out a new road map of Asia-Europe connectivity and cooperation. It is commonly understood...
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Report | 2016
Capacity to Grow: Transport Infrastructure Needs for Future Trade Growth
Author(s): International Transport Forum
This report examines the consequences of increased global trade on the world’s transport infrastructure. More complex international freight flows as a result of diversified global trade patterns will change capacity requirements and increasingly reshape global transport networks over the coming decades. Policy makers need to understand now how...
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Report | 2016
G20/OECD Guidance Note on Diversification of Financial Instruments for Infrastructure and SMEs
Author(s): Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
This document contains the final version of the G20/OECD Guidance Note on recommended policy steps to diversified financing instruments for infrastructure and SMEs. It was endorsed by the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Banks Governors at their meeting in Chengdu, China on 23-24 July 2016, and also by the G20 leaders at the Hangzhou Summit...