Infrastructure
EU currency union improvements to narrow US growth gap
The euro-area is gradually improving its attributes as a currency union, while the United States is suffering a decline
InternationalBosnia’s dependence on Russian gas may continue
The Federation parliament has voted through a law on a proposed pipeline to Croatia but significant hurdles remain
Bosnia-HercegovinaCanal tensions pose risks and opportunities for Panama
Trump’s return to the White House has seen tensions soar over control of the Panama Canal
PanamaEast African railways may run at different speeds
After some two decades, a planned regional rail network is slowly starting to take shape
East AfricaCongo may struggle to trade minerals for US security
Congolese officials say they have offered Washington a minerals-for-security deal
Congo-KinshasaChilean ports will struggle to remain competitive
A tender has been launched to expand the San Antonio port, but the first phase will not be inaugurated until 2036
ChileGeopolitical tensions drive container shipping outlook
Demand for container shipping outgrew capacity in 2024 but overcapacity will resume if geopolitical tensions ease
InternationalNational blackout highlights Chile's vulnerabilities
A blackout yesterday affected 14 of Chile's 16 regions and over 90% of the population
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