The EU is making access to its markets more difficult for electric cars, solar systems and wind turbines from China.
Over the first 10 years of the 21st century, developing economies were growing at historically fast rates. That has since changed.
The U.S. spends tens of billions of dollars on foreign aid, much of it on humanitarian assistance, though it also has ...
Hannah Wanjie Ryder & Kate Hampton propose reforms that would facilitate low-interest lending to fund critical climate and ...
The report says in 2024, “USAID provided $2.1 billion directly to local non-governmental, private sector and government ...
During financial crises, developing countries cannot obtain low-cost, long-term loans. Securitization of future flow receivables can help investment-grade public and private sector entities in these ...
A University of Nebraska-led effort to help small farmers in developing countries finds its federal funds on hold.
By Lisandra Paraguassu As world leaders grapple with the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, Brazil, the host of this year’s COP30 global climate summit, sees an opportunity to amplify the ...
The lack of financial aid from developed countries could lead developing nations to alter their climate goals, according to ...
Expanding into the global semiconductor ecosystem could help Bangladesh achieve revenues rivaling the $40 billion earned annually by the RMG sector—if the industry receives similar strategic support ...