Development Alliance Document Archives ASIA & THE MIDDLE EAST

Redball Asia's Business Parks: Putting Industry in Its Proper Place from Site Selection, December 1994. The 2.9 billion people of the Asia-Pacific region have awakened with a voracious appetite for consumer goods and services. Industrialists are flocking to the region to sate the demand. Where they set up shop is a key element in how successful they are.
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Redball Business Location Goes Global: All the World's a Stage for New Facilities by Tim Venable from Site Selection, February 1995. The Asia-Pacific, Europe and North America continue to be the most active global regions in attracting facility investments, but South America and Africa are also becoming key players.
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Redball From Trading Blocs to the Eastern Bloc, Global Investment Competition Intensifies by Laura Jones-Kelly from Site Selection, October 1990. Past, present and proposed political changes are the catalyst for increased competition as investment incentives are touted from Taiwan to Tonga.
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Redball Jubail and Yanbu: Saudi Arabia's Industrial Oases by Hoyt E. Coffee from Site Selection, August 1992.
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Redball Shanghai's Salvation Pegged to Pudong by Hoyt E. Coffee from Site Selection, April 1992. Development of Shanghai's Pudong New Area is a key to the Chinese port city's rejuvenation.
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Redball Thai Project Brings Two Worlds to Port by Laura Jones-Kelley from Site Selection, December 1990. A look at the proposed Trans-Thai Land Bridge, which will connect the Andaman Sea with the Gulf of Thailand.
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Redball Turkey's Great Anatolia Project: Turning Arid Land into a New Fertile Crescent by Laura C. Lyne from Site Selection, October 1991. $20 billion project said to be one of the biggest regional development schemes in the world and most comprehensive enterprise ever carried out in Turkey.
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