Mauritius’ efforts may be better directed to increase its exports of both goods and services, overcoming the international trade market condition fraught with multiple risks – By Anil Gujadhur
One may say that the struggle for power among major blocs has always been around. But we are increasingly coming across leaders in whose vocabulary the word ‘compromise’ is
After accessing the World Trade Organisation in 2001, the rise of China as a global economic and military power, on the back of dramatic economic liberalisation it undertook
Our salvage might come from accessing the privileges of working as part of a larger group to sharpen our potential to provide services in particular to the world
Mauritius can increase its bargaining and political power for its economic advancement only when it has concretely joined up, like Singapore, with some of the most meaningful global