Once an exotic sideshow, now a global attraction Countries such as China, India and Co. are clearly no longer minor players on the fringes of the global economy. Over the last ten years they have steadily closed the gap to the industrialised countries.
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Convincing long-term growth potential
Nowadays one hears quite frequently about the rise of Asia, especially China and India, and more and more commentators are forecasting an “Asian 21st century”. What most people probably don’t realise is that Asia was by far the most dominant economic area on the planet about 200 years ago. Thus, it seems that Asia is poised to regain the importance it had quite recently by historical standards. Along with China and India, South-East Asia is also increasing dynamic.
