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Securing Asia’s resources and energy

19th February, 2013
Miners lumping coal to their homes after a shift in a mine in Shanxi province. (Photo: AAP)

Interview with: Mike Henry, BHP Billiton, Andrew Kennedy, ANU, and Peter Drysdale, ANU

EAFQ: How important is access to raw materials for Asia’s economic outlook? 

Mike Henry: Reliable supply of commodities remains an essential underpinning to continued economic development in Asia. Read more…

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Features
  • Indian protestors of right wing Shiv Sena party burn an effigy and shout slogans against the alleged incursion by Chinese troops into Indian territory, during a protest in New Delhi, India, on 1 May 2013. (Photo: AAP)May 19: China–India ties: lessons from a Himalayan standoff
  • Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda speaks with reporters in Aylesbury in the suburbs of London 10 May 2013 before the start of a two-day meeting of the Group of Seven financial chiefs. (Photo: AAP)May 12: Bank of Japan takes big risks to revive the economy
  • May 2: Malaysia’s general election: what’s worth watching?
  • Former president of the Asian Development Bank, Haruhiko Kuroda, speaks during the Asia 21 conference in Daejon in July 2010 (Photo: AAP).April 27: Asian Development Bank defies G20
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  • Chinese Premier Li Keqiang waves as he is received by Indian junior minister for external affairs E. Ahamed after he arrived in New Delhi, India, on 19 May 2013. (Photo: AAP)India’s and China’s deft diplomacy reflects strategic common ground
  • Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe speaks during a news conference on Trans-Pacific Partnership or TPP at his official residence in Tokyo on 15 March 2013. (Photo: AAP)Is Japan’s economy at risk?
  • Prime Minister Najib Razak, his wife Rosmah Mansor and deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin celebrate the Barisan Nasional (National Front) coalition electoral victory, on 6 May 2013 in Kuala Lumpur. (Photo: AAP)Malaysia edges towards change, but not yet
  • Takehiko Nakao, a former Japan vice minister for finance, has been elected president of Asian Development Bank. (Photo: AAP)Asia and the proper governance of international institutions
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