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ADB sees slower growth for Asia and Pacific in 2026 amid global energy crisis

UrduPoint

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July 8, 2026

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Iran Herald

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· Jun 25, 2026

Energy security concerns amid geopolitical tensions to drive USD 5.5 trillion investment cycle in Asia: Morgan Stanley

New Delhi [India], June 25 (ANI): Rising energy security concerns triggered by geopolitical tensions and supply disruptions are set to drive a massive USD 5.5 trillion investment cycle across Asia over the next five years, as governments and companies seek to reduce dependence on energy imports and strengthen domestic supply chains, according to a Morgan Stanley report.The report said the planned investments cou

Trend News Agency

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· Jun 29, 2026

EDB's expansion to 11 countries reframes Central Asia's place in global finance

EDB's expansion to 11 countries reframes Central Asia's place in global finance

The Economic Times

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· Jul 5, 2026

Middle class to fuel India's next growth wave

Middle class to fuel India's next growth wave

The Slovenia Times

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· Jul 7, 2026

StarCharge Releases Industry White Papers: From Infrastructure to Network Systems, Microgrids Moving from Customization to Scaling Up Development

CHANG ZHOU, CHINA - Media OutReach Newswire - 7 July 2026 - The global new energy vehicle market has seen rapid growth in recent years. With continued strong expectations for new energy vehicle exports, the global electric vehicle (EV) charging market is entering a new stage of rapid expansion. ...

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jun 22, 2026

India poised for rapid data centre growth driven by AI demand, demographics & proximity to West Asia: Goldman Sachs

India, Japan, and the Philippines are the primary growth engines for data centres in the Asian region, the report said

Jewish News Syndicate

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· Jul 2, 2026

Five not-so-easy pieces

The future of global manufacturing, critical minerals, advanced technology supply chains, maritime trade and the balance of power in the Indo-Pacific will shape the international system for decades.

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Related coverage for "ADB sees slower growth for Asia and Pacific in 2026 amid global energy crisis": Iran Herald — Energy security concerns amid geopolitical tensions to drive USD 5.5 trillion investment cycle in Asia: Morgan Stanley . Trend News Agency — EDB's expansion to 11 countries reframes Central Asia's place in global finance. The Economic Times — Middle class to fuel India's next growth wave . The Slovenia Times — StarCharge Releases Industry White Papers: From Infrastructure to Network Systems, Microgrids Moving from Customization to Scaling Up Development. The Hindu BusinessLine — India poised for rapid data centre growth driven by AI demand, demographics & proximity to West Asia: Goldman Sachs. Jewish News Syndicate — Five not-so-easy pieces