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As the UK votes, will revamped PPPs be Rachel’s Get Out of Jail Free card?
Labour will win the UK general election on 4 July (hey, I’m going … Continue reading
Governments need to step up with more flexible support if the private sector is to finance more water
Today, the tenth World Water Forum opens in Nusa Dua, Bali. High … Continue reading
MTCs are not always POPS
Maritime Transit Corridors - think canals and land bridges - have … Continue reading
Kai Tak transit is taking too long – lessons for the next rail project
Today HK’s Civil Engineering and Development Department shares … Continue reading
Progress at Manila airport but questions remain
The latest news on Manila airport is that the San Miguel – led … Continue reading
What next for COP 28? The inconvenient truth is that it is tax payers who would pay most
Back in 2016, Jamie Dimon dismissed the annual Davos meets as … Continue reading
Ten years of Belt & Road: a new focus but both sides still need HK’s expert advice
Congrats to the HK Trade Development Council on hosting this … Continue reading
Singapore Convention Week: expert opinions are needed to inform mediations too
Congrats to the Ministry of Law, UNCITRAL Academy, Singapore … Continue reading
Namaste! The G20 meet in India (or Bharat) needs to help Energy Transition Mechanisms
As the G20 meet this coming weekend at the Bharat Mandapam … Continue reading
It’s all about how privatised utilities are regulated – the UK can learn from Hong Kong
The UK water industry, notably Severn - Trent, is the latest … Continue reading
Financing energy transition in Asia: how is it going? Podcast with ACFP
Andrew sat down recently with Joseph Jacobelli at the Asia … Continue reading