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Latin America, Brazil, South America
It's not only the 126 auctions of private concessions Brazil plans to hold this year that will attract international investors, but also FDI-friendly regulation, writes Apex-Brasil CIO Adalberto Netto.
Policymaking must tackle natural gas’ role in the energy system in a way that acknowledges its status as a fossil fuel and avoids greenwashing.
Why some infra managers are proving slow to embrace the EU’s new disclosure regime.
water, UK, pollution
More than 30 years after privatisation, water companies are still struggling to rein in serious pollution incidents. We examine why and what can be done to fix the problem.
One of Australia’s largest trucking companies has warned drivers to avoid Sydney’s toll roads – a difficult proposition given Transurban's monopoly position.
UK energy minister Kwasi Kwarteng said the government was ‘looking at all options’ after Spain enacted a windfall tax on ‘extraordinary’ profits made by gas price spikes.
Photo of Golden bridge at Ba Na Hills in Danang, Vietnam
The introduction of PPP legislation may enhance the country’s infrastructure investment appeal, but certain aspects of the new law have raised questions among investors, Tharshini Ashokan discovers.
The country's competition watchdog is keen to expand its remit in aviation and ports – but it isn’t clear that a bigger role would benefit customers.
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