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    Explore " foreign direct investment" with insightful episodes like "Long hours is not the productivity fix India needs", "LANDED Trailer", "Maximising the benefits of inward investment", "China's Belt & Road Initiative in Cambodia" and "Competitive Federalism in India" from podcasts like ""Mint Primer", "LANDED: Insider Tips on Business Expansion", "Warwick Business School's Core Insights", "Anakut - The podcast about Cambodia's future" and "All Things Policy"" and more!

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    LANDED Trailer

    LANDED Trailer

    This is LANDED, your podcast for insider tips on international business expansion.

    Each episode will feature real experts – site selectors, recruiters, lawyers and successful entrepreneurs – talking about their own experiences with international business expansion. They'll give you first-hand advice and perspective to consider when growing your business in a new location.

    All episodes can be found at waterlooedc.ca/podcast or on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Amazon Music or wherever you listen.

    Maximising the benefits of inward investment

    Maximising the benefits of inward investment

    Nigel Driffield, Professor of International Business, has become a much sought after expert in foreign direct investment, leading the West Midlands strategy to attract investors from overseas and then Coventry and Warwickshire as the district sought to recover from the pandemic. Here, Professor Driffield reveals to Core Insights host Trevor Barnes the key policies and levers regional and national governments can use to attract foreign investment, creating jobs, boosting productivity and the economy.
    Read more from Professor Driffield on inward investment:
    What is the key to levelling up the British economy after Brexit?
    How policymakers can win the global war for talent
    Change Maker: Bringing jobs and prosperity to the UK

    Read more about Finance and Markets:
    Five ways a digital pound could change our world
    Why boards with a big age range are better at reining in CEOs
    Why central banks need to understand behavioural science

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    China's Belt & Road Initiative in Cambodia

    China's Belt & Road Initiative in Cambodia

    The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) started with lofty ambitions. 

    This massive China-led infrastructure project has been called one of the most “one of the most ambitious infrastructure projects ever conceived.” The vast network of overland corridors and maritime shipping routes was announced in 2013 by president Xi Jinping, and based on the Silk Road, one of the world’s original trade routes and a critical source of connectivity between Asia and the Mediterranean and European world. In Cambodia, Prime Minister Hun Sen has called on his Chinese counterparts for funding over the next couple of years as he pushes for the country's ascent from a low-income to a middle-income country. But while positive aspects of improved infrastructure are clear, underlying problems with land tenure and other rights could stifle success.

    To help explore some key concepts of BRI, today’s episode focuses on the new expressway running between Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville on the coast, the location of the country’s only deep water port and the site of ambitions to make a second major city in the Kingdom. 

    Competitive Federalism in India

    Competitive Federalism in India

    Move aside cooperative federalism, it is time for competitive federalism. Can Indian States compete with each other for investment and development? If so, how do we ensure that States - big & small and developed & underdeveloped - compete on an equal footing? Can the Union government play the role of an unbiased umpire and monitor the States? How do we set hard budget constraints so that States do not go down the spiral of offering more tax breaks and subsidies to attract investors? What legal and administrative reforms are needed to enable competitive federalism in India?

    To answer these questions and more, Shrikrishna Upadhyaya hosts Pranay Kotasthane for a deep dive into the tenets, contours and challenges of competitive federalism.

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    Tax की indirect कमाई, Middle Class की direct धुलाई

    Tax की indirect कमाई, Middle Class की direct धुलाई

    भारत में TAX दो प्रकार के होते हैं। Direct और Indirect - दोनों की क्या सयोंजन और विशेषताएं होती हैं? एक आम आदमी कौन-कौन से टैक्स भरता हैं? क्या अमीर और गरीब अलग-अलग तरह के टैक्स भरते हैं? क्या India में Tax reforms की जरुरत हैं? अगर हाँ, तो किस प्रकार के? क्या Tax Reform, middle class को फायदा पहुंचा सकता हैं? Ikka Dukka Economy Podcast के इस special episode पर Abhinav Trivedi और जाने-माने आर्थिक विशेषज्ञ Dr. Arun Kumar बात कर रहे हैं, middle class के सबसे बड़े आर्थिक सरदर्द की: TAX!

    Taxes in India are primarily of 2 kinds: Direct & Indirect. What is the composition of each, and how many types of taxes does an ordinary middle-class India pay to the Government? Does the tax composition of the middle class & wealthy vary a lot? What kind of tax reforms are needed in the country & how will they benefit the Middle Class? In this special episode of Ikka Dukka Economy Podcast Abhinav Trivedi, talks to the renowned economist, Dr. Arun Kumar, about permutations & combinations of tax alterations possible in India!

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    FDI से आपकी Salary का Kismat Connection

    FDI से आपकी Salary का Kismat Connection

    Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) वो निवेश होता हैं, जो दुनिया भर की कंपनियां आपके या किसी भी देश के किसी एक या फिर कई सेक्टर्स पर लगाती हैं. भारत में FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) कुछ sectors में कभी कभी बहुत तेज़ी से बढ़ता हैं, और कुछ में कभी बहुत तेज़ी से कम भी होता हैं. जैसे की 2000 से 2006 तक IT sector में FDI बहुत तेज़ी से बढ़ा था, और इससे बहुत अच्छे रोज़गार भी उपलब्ध हुए थे . पर 2008 के बाद FDI, IT सेक्टर में नीचे चला गया. अगर आपके सेक्टर का FDI growth बहुत अच्छा हैं, तो न सिर्फ आपके रोज़गार के अवसर बढ़ जाते हैं, बल्कि आपकी और आपकी कंपनी की income भी बहुत तेज़ी से बढ़ सकती हैं. पर FDI का flow हमेशा एक जैसा नहीं रहता. Ikka Dukka Economy के इस episode पर Abhinav Trivedi बात कर रहे हैं जाने माने आर्थिक जानकार Ashok Mehra के साथ, ये जानने के लिए की FDI के उतार चढ़ाव से हम अपनी Salary या income को कैसे बचा सकते हैं.

    A Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is an investment made by global corporations in your country in one or many sectors, depending upon the area of operations. FDI is an important parameter for economic growth of a country and becomes a significant avenue for employment generation and high income for companies and individuals alike. But the flow of FDI in any country is never consistent & can vary depending on many factors. In this episode of Ikka Dukka Economy , Abhinav Trivedi talks to renowned economic analyst, Ashok Mehra about repercussions of FDI fluctuations and how one can insulate their income growth irrespective of FDI fluctuations.

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    10: Recruiting from the US to Quebec with JP Saucier

    10: Recruiting from the US to Quebec with JP Saucier
    Foreign direct investment doesn't just mean international investment in the US. For economic developers in other countries, the US is often the source of the "international" funds. For JP Saucier, who recruits businesses from Los Angeles, California to Quebec, the FDI flows from the United States to Canada. Special Guest: JP Saucier.

    Aleksandr Khachaturyan on the 2021 Armenian Elections (Ep #72) - June 18, 2021

    Aleksandr Khachaturyan on the 2021 Armenian Elections (Ep #72) - June 18, 2021

    Aleksandr Khachaturyan on the 2021 Armenian Elections

    Guest:

    Aleksandr Khachaturyan who is a Managing Partner at TK & Partners, in Yerevan. In 2016 he served as an advisor to the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia, Karen Karapetyan, and was CEO of the Center for Strategic Initiatives, advising the government on key economic and public administration reforms and strategies. He serves as a board member at ID Bank and various non-profits, and lectures on corporate finance law at the French University of Armenia (FUA). He holds law degrees from Boston University, FUA, and Jean Moulin Lyon 3.

    Topics:

    - Hayastan Dashink (Armenia Alliance) Platform
    - Economy: Current State and Way Forward
    - Military-Industrial Complex, Financing Modernization of Army
    - Armenia-Diaspora Relations
    - IT Sector
    - Opening Border With Turkey?

    Hosts:
    - Hovik Manucharyan
    - Asbed Bedrossian 

    Episode 72 | Recorded: June 18, 2021


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    EP 11: Rajesh Kumar - What is the future of India's SEZs?

    EP 11: Rajesh Kumar - What is the future of India's SEZs?

    Rajesh Kumar has been working in the consulting space for 25 years with international experience in the United States, United Kingdom, Middle East, Mexico , Singapore and India. He ran a successful technology outfit in an SEZ in India and has been working with the startup ecosystem in India for last few years as an investor and advisor. He currently manages Sequity advisors a niche investment advisory and consultancy, managing high growth investment and asset allocation strategies for clients investing in India based start ups and in the US markets. 

    https://sequityadvisors.com/

    This podcast was produced by the Adrianople Group.

    The Adrianople Group is a business intelligence firm that specializes in economic zones, public-private partnerships, infrastructure, and geoeconomics.

    For more information, please visit: https://www.adrianoplegroup.com/​ 

    This podcast is licensed under Creative Commons with Attribution

     

    #RajeshKumar #Sequity #Advisors #AdrianopleGroup #GeoeconomicsPodcast #Podcast #Economics #Politics #BusinessIntelligence #OSINT #Tech #Technology #India #SEZ #SEZs #InvestmentIndia #SEZInIndia #FDI #FTZs #EPZ #ForeignDirectInvestment #SequityAdvisors #Investments #Advisory #Economic #Development #Gurgaon #Bangalore #StartupEcosystem

    EP 09: Ainsley Brown - How to identify your SEZ's unfair Advantage?

    EP 09: Ainsley Brown - How to identify your SEZ's unfair Advantage?

    JSEZA https://www.jseza.com/​ 

    Livity https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livity_...​)

     Ainsley Brown is the regulatory, trade and monitoring director at JSEZA, Jamaica's special economic zone authority. 

    We spoke about how a zone has commodity advantages and unique advantages - and how to identify them. 

    This podcast was produced by the Adrianople Group. 

    The Adrianople Group is a business intelligence firm that specializes in economic zones, public private partnerships, infrastructure, and geoeconomics.

     

     

    The Future of Foreign Investment in China

    The Future of Foreign Investment in China
    Our Roundtable format continues with predictions for whether new foreign investment will increase, decrease or continue to flatline in the next 5 years. Our panel includes: -Paul Lin - Brand Marketing Consultant at Xavor Corporation and Chair of the Marketing Committee at Amcham Shanghai -Nico Bahmanyar, Senior Consultant at LEAF, a French law firm in China -Tommy Greb, Partner at Olivar & Greb Capital Management We dissect the consumer, tech, and financial services sectors and give feedback based on what we are seeing with our actual clients here in China. We also unpack the latest Amcham Shanghai China Business Report and try to explain the reasons behind the trends in business climate satisfaction and concerns multinational companies are voicing here.https://www.asiabusinesspod.com/

    Restrictions on FDI from bordering countries

    Restrictions on FDI from bordering countries

    The podcast explains the latest FDI policy laying down restrictions on foreign direct investment (FDI) from bordering countries, in light of the disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. 

    Audio Source: An article published in the month of September 2020 on https://www.internationallawoffice.com/Newsletters/Corporate-FinanceMA/India/Lakshmikumaran-Sridharan/Restrictions-on-FDI-from-bordering-countries

    Authors: Gaurav Dayal, Partner (L&S); Kunal Arora, Joint Partner (L&S); Gunmeher Juneja, Principal Associate (L&S) 

    Voice: Rishabh Chopra, Joint Partner (L&S)  

    www.lakshmisri.com

    The entrepreneurial ecosystem

    The entrepreneurial ecosystem

    What elements are necessary to create a healthy entrepreneurial ecosystem? On this episode of Market Hunt, we chat with Nick Quain, VP Venture Development at Invest Ottawa.

    Check out the Invest Ottawa Case Study on the International Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub.

    Guest Bio: Nick Quain

    As Vice President of Venture Development at Invest Ottawa, Nick leads all programming and support for start-up, early stage and scaling companies alike, while supporting Ottawa’s entrepreneurial ecosystem as a whole.

    This work includes the design and launch of Invest Ottawa’s Pre-Accelerator program and the IO Accelerator in 2018, and then the Scale Up program and IO Peer Groups in 2019, while also orchestrating one of the largest pitch competitions in Canadian history at AccelerateOTT. Overall, this involved running an extended team supporting these entrepreneurs and their staff, while managing a stable of Ottawa’s top business advisors ranging across all areas of technology and entrepreneurship.

    Previously at CellWand, Nick was co-founder and CEO, where he drove all development, strategy and execution, where he pioneered the use of abbreviated dialing codes in North America with our award winning #TAXI (Pound Taxi) service and subsequently in the mobile transportation space, with The Ride app. Highlights included raising several million in capital, closing industry first deals with every major wireless carrier in North America and architecting a marketing strategy that made #TAXI a national brand used over 17 million times (and counting), while propelling CellWand to profitability and millions in revenue.

    CellWand won numerous business and innovation awards, including the 2010 Canada’s Top 10 Competition for Technology, Named one of the Hottest Innovation Companies in Canada, and one of the top 10 Wireless Companies to watch by IDC.

    Questions or feedback on our episode? Get in touch with show host Thierry Harris: thierry.harris@cartouchemedia.com

    Market Hunt is produced by Cartouche Media in collaboration with Seratone Studios in Montreal and Popup Podcasting in Ottawa. 

    Market Hunt is part of the International Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub network.  Funding for this program comes from the Social Sciences and Humanities Resource Council of Canada.

    Executive Producers: Hamid Etemad, McGill University Desautels Faculty of Management and Hamed Motaghi, Université du Québec en Outaouais. 

    Associate Producer, Jose Orlando Montes, Université du Québec à Montréal.

    Technical Producers Simon Petraki, Seratone Studio and Lisa Querido, Pop up Podcasting. 

    Show consultant, JP Davidson. 

    Artwork by Melissa Gendron. You can check out the ie-Knowledge Hub Case studies on Invest Ottawa as well as other cases at ie-knowledgehub.ca.

    BIOTECanada, The Canadian biotech landscape

    BIOTECanada, The Canadian biotech landscape

    What does the Canadian Biotech ecosystem look like?  What are companies doing to help us stay healthy? Help feed ourselves? And power our planes, trains and automobiles? And how can they achieve this in a sustainable way? What network effects are there in the biotech landscape? On this episode of Market Hunt, we chat with Andrew Casey, President of BIOTECanada

    Guest Bio:

    Andrew Casey

    In his role as President & CEO of BIOTECanada Andrew is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Association.  In this capacity, he is the primary spokesperson for Canada’s biotech industry communicating on the industry’s behalf with government, regulators, international bodies, media and the Canadian public. He also ensures BIOTECanada plays a central role in partnership with Government in the development of policy relating to Canada’s biotech sector and the member companies of BIOTECanada.

    North American Competitiveness Outlook Without NAFTA

    North American Competitiveness Outlook Without NAFTA
    Gordon Hanson of UC San Diego presents data showing the anticipated financial losses to Canada, Mexico and the US if NAFTA is scrapped; Lindsay Oldenski of Georgetown University quantifies the sales and employment numbers resulting from the foreign direct investment of US firms in Mexico. This is the second program in the nine-part “What’s Next for NAFTA?” series exploring the future of the North American economy, sponsored by the Center for US-Mexican Studies at UC San Diego. Series: "What's Next for NAFTA?" [Public Affairs] [Business] [Show ID: 32105]

    North American Competitiveness Outlook Without NAFTA

    North American Competitiveness Outlook Without NAFTA
    Gordon Hanson of UC San Diego presents data showing the anticipated financial losses to Canada, Mexico and the US if NAFTA is scrapped; Lindsay Oldenski of Georgetown University quantifies the sales and employment numbers resulting from the foreign direct investment of US firms in Mexico. This is the second program in the nine-part “What’s Next for NAFTA?” series exploring the future of the North American economy, sponsored by the Center for US-Mexican Studies at UC San Diego. Series: "What's Next for NAFTA?" [Public Affairs] [Business] [Show ID: 32105]
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