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Shipping liberalisation is being held up by economic protectionism, stunting national development and ASEAN integration
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Extreme weather in the North-east and ports stoppages will hit the economy, but their impact will be contained
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The demobilisation of the FARC rebels risks leaving a power vacuum to be filled by criminal bands, not the state
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Reversing the Piraeus privatisation, though popular at home, will upset China, from which some have hopes of assistance
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More powerful South-east Asian coast guards benefit external powers, but worsen maritime frictions
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The competition law will open economic opportunities with minimal risks
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Infrastructure deficits, unreliable supply chains and high costs are undermining retailers' expansion plans in Nigeria
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India's naval ties with South-east Asia are growing, but will take years to imply real strategic significance there
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SOE equitisation will not gain significant pace without a change in executive thinking
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Maritime policy evolutions will not be matched by practical capacity for some time
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