Eurasia / Features

EBRD2024: EBRD expects Emerging Europe growth boost in 2024, but slightly lowers forecast

Clare Nuttall in Yerevan May 15, 2024

Development bank makes downward revision in latest forecasts after worse than expected Q1 figures for Central Europe.

IIF analysis shows Kazakhstan’s economy faces bumps in the road – but no major obstacles as things stand

bne IntelliNews May 13, 2024

Central Asia’s largest economy hindered by major oil field development delays. Officials must also stay wary of threat posed by secondary sanctions.

Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan join forces to power Europe

Seymur Mammadov in Baku May 9, 2024

The energy component of the Trans-Caspian and Middle Corridors are expanding, not only through oil and gas but also through green energy. Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan have joined forces to supply Europe with power.

Relokanty: Is Russia’s loss Central Asia’s gain?

Marsha McGraw Olive May 8, 2024

Maximising the benefits of Russia’s surprising exodus.

Wave of protests evolves into a serious challenge to Georgian Dream rule

Tornike Mandaria in Tbilisi May 3, 2024

Weeks of protests against the Georgian government’s Russian-style "foreign agents" bill have created a spirit of resistance that now poses a serious challenge to the country’s increasingly authoritarian regime.

PANNIER: Kazakhstan helping to get wheels turning on Afghanistan railway projects

Bruce Pannier May 2, 2024

Growing optimism on ambitions to link Central Asia via Afghan territory to Pakistan’s Arabian Sea ports, the Gulf and Iran.

Uzbekistan IT outsourcing is open for business

Ben Aris in Berlin May 2, 2024

Uzbekistan’s outsourcing is open for business and the ICT Ministry together with the country’s IT Park have taken the show on the road with an enticing “zero-risk” offer to bring in customers.

Georgian protests become test of strength between government and civil society

Tornike Mandaria in Tbilisi May 1, 2024

Police have used pepper spray, water cannons, tear gas, stun grenades and beatings to try to clear the streets.

CEE recovering but no full rebound in sight, says wiiw

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow April 25, 2024

Germany’s slow recovery is dampening growth prospects for Central and Southeast European economies.

Future of Emerging Europe’s hybrid regimes hangs in the balance

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow April 23, 2024

With Emerging Europe increasingly polarised between democracies and authoritarian states, it is unclear in which direction the hybrid regimes – which fall between the two camps – will go, says Freedom House.

PANNIER: Gulf investment commitments to Central Asia rival sums once pledged by China

Bruce Pannier April 19, 2024

Since Russia lost leverage in the region after invading Ukraine, many countries have sought to fill the gap. In terms of pledged capital, the Arab nations have become big players.

Will the Baku-Supsa pipeline become Azerbaijan's second oil export artery?

Seymur Mammadov in Baku April 19, 2024

Despite the global "green transition," predictions of decreasing demand for fossil fuels have not yet been realized. And sanctions imposed on Russia are rewriting energy export routes.

Eurasia has 20 major petrochemical projects underway worth over $200bn to double plastics production

Ben Aris in Berlin April 18, 2024

Eurasia has 20 major petrochemical projects underway worth over $200bn to double plastics production.

Azerbaijan doubles down by expanding gas exports to Europe

Seymur Mammadov in Baku April 9, 2024

Azerbaijan is exporting more gas to Europe and Europe is keen to buy it. And as its own production of oil falls slowly it is repositioning itself as a major transit route for Kazakh oil, to allow it to reach the international markets.

Chinese companies have become a locomotive for change in Central Asia, says EDB

Ben Aris in Berlin March 28, 2024

Chinese companies are actively investing in the Eurasian countries and have become a locomotive for change as the world becomes smaller. Now they are building ties with the multilateral development banks in the region.

Uzbekistan MTO: plastics in the steppe

Ben Aris in Bukhara March 27, 2024

Georgian government crackdown on 'LGBTQ+ propaganda' risks EU aspirations

Tornike Mandaria in Tbilisi March 26, 2024

Georgian Dream push for conservative votes ahead of autumn general election could endanger accession aspirations, say critics.

Uzbek oil company Saneg squeezes the last drop of oil from the tube

Ben Aris in Tashkent March 25, 2024

In 2019 the Cabinet of Ministers set up the company Saneg and transferred the ownership of 103 depleted oil fields to see if the company can squeeze a little more oil out of them, as Uzbekistan has an oil deficit and wants to reduce imports.

German companies are entering a new game on the Azerbaijani field

Seymur Mammadov in Baku March 22, 2024

The working visit of President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev to Munich, to attend the Security Conference in February, was marked by significant negotiations with the managing director of the German Eastern Business Association, Michael Harms.

Closing gender gap in workforce could double global growth rate says World Bank

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow March 8, 2024

Countries in Central and Eastern Europe and Eurasia have a lower gender gap than the global average but only Latvian women have equal legal standing with men.

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