Features

Indonesia faces fiscal dilemma over $7.27bn high-speed rail debt

bno - Surabaya Office November 5, 2025

The operator, PT Kereta Cepat Indonesia - China, now faces mounting pressure to service both principal and interest payments.

Kazakhstan defies global FDI downturn as investors target new sectors

Clare Nuttall in Astana November 4, 2025

Renewables, agribusiness, data centres and advanced manufacturing among new magnets for investment sitting alongside oil, gas and mining.

Is Venezuela's resource wealth Trump's real target?

bnl editorial staff November 3, 2025

As US military forces mass in the Caribbean, Venezuela's oil and mineral wealth emerges as a potential prize in a looming confrontation that will likely result in the ousting of President Nicolas Maduro.

The US now sees China as an equal - it is time for Western media to wake up and do the same

Mark Buckton - Taipei November 3, 2025

China was long filed under “too foreign, too dangerous, too different” in many Western newsrooms. Not anymore. Beijing is now impossible to ignore as American leaders have realised. Western media outlets need to wake up to this reality too.

COMMENT: China’s latest economic conquest – Central Asia

Mark Buckton - Taipei November 2, 2025

For the five Central Asian republics - Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan - China has in recent years emerged not only as a dominant trading partner, but increasingly as the only partner nearby that can actually deliver.

Slovenian consumers take energy giant GEN-I to court over price hikes

Valentina Dimitrievska in Skopje November 2, 2025

The Slovene Consumers’ Association accused GEN-I of unlawfully raising household prices at the height of the recent energy crisis.

Indonesia's $12bn stimulus play

bno - Surabaya Office November 1, 2025

The coordination between the Finance Ministry and the presidency signals tighter executive cohesion under President Prabowo’s leadership, contrasting with the cautious fiscal stance of prior administrations.

COMMENT: For Asia, dealing with Europe isn’t about achieving success; it’s about concealing failure

Mark Buckton - Taipei November 1, 2025

To be taken seriously in Asia, Europe must rediscover the courage to deliver, not merely declare. Asia has moved on to execution. Europe is still editing its initial policy draft.

Washington has a new focus on a Caspian energy play

Ben Aris in Ashgabat October 31, 2025

For most of the last three decades since winning independence, Central Asia has been a bit of a backwater. Not any more. The Trump administration is becoming more focused on Turkmenistan's vast gas reserves and can smell money and power there.

BOTAŞ and Turkey’s hub ambition: from “30-year dream” to cross-border reality

bne IntelliNews October 31, 2025

For Ankara, the symbolism is as important as the molecules: Turkey’s energy map is shifting from end-market to hub.

Indian bank deposits to grow steadily in FY26 amid liquidity boost

bno - Mumbai bureau October 31, 2025

Deposit growth at Indian banks is projected to remain adequate in FY2025-26, supported by an improved liquidity environment and regulatory measures that are expected to sustain credit expansion of 11–12%

What Central Asia wants out of the upcoming Washington summit

Eurasianet October 30, 2025

Clarity on critical minerals and a lot else.

Global leaders gather in Gyeongju to shape APEC cooperation

bno - Busan Office October 30, 2025

Global leaders are arriving in Gyeongju, the cultural hub of North Gyeongsang Province, as South Korea hosts the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit. Delegates from 21 member economies are expected to discuss trade, technology and security.

Project Matador marks new South Korea-US nuclear collaboration

bno - Busan Office October 30, 2025

Fermi America, a private energy developer in the United States, is moving ahead with what could become one of the most significant privately financed clean energy projects globally.

CEE needs a new growth model as FDI plunges

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow October 29, 2025

wiiw economist Richard Grieveson says the CEE region’s long-standing model of attracting FDI through low labour costs no longer works.

KSE: Ukraine is facing a $53bn budget shortfall, but economy is stable for now

bne IntelliNews October 28, 2025

Ukraine is in urgent need of additional financing from partners as the continuation of the war drives up defence spending and reconstruction needs, jeopardizes budget financing, weighs on the balance of payments, and slows economic growth.

PANNIER: Ruling family’s ‘palace in the sky’ cruel sight for Turkmenistan’s poor souls down below

Bruce Pannier October 28, 2025

Photos posted of renovated Boeing by US makeover manager offer further insight into "ultra-luxurious" world enjoyed by Berdimuhamedovs.

Russia tax service targets Russian accounts in UAE

Ben Aris in Berlin October 28, 2025

The Russian Federal Tax Service (FTS) has ramped up its scrutiny of Russian nationals holding accounts in the United Arab Emirates, following the effective implementation of automatic tax information exchange between the two countries.

INTERVIEW: Can Albania’s tourism miracle last?

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow October 28, 2025

As social media brings in the crowds, the head of the Albanian Tour Operators Association tells bne IntelliNews Albania should turn away from mass-market tourism and focus on higher-value offerings.

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