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Ifzal Ali
For Ifzal Ali's latest contributions to The Japan Times, see below:
COMMENTARY / World
May 2, 2006
Asia needs an ambitious Doha outcome
MANILA -- Developing Asia has a vital stake in the outcome of the troubled Doha "development round" of trade negotiations. The ingredients of a good deal would include: a reduction of tariffs on manufactured goods by developing countries, a meaningful reduction in agricultural protection by developed countries, an opening of trade in commercial services by all, and a format that limits special-treatment and protection measures such as antidumping.
COMMENTARY / World
Jun 11, 2005
Indian growth must co-opt the bypassed
MANILA -- India is a paradox. The successes of a select group of sectors -- from information technology to industr and services -- are creating an urban elite showcased as the builders of a modern and vibrant country on the cusp of joining the major economic powers of the world.
COMMENTARY / World
Oct 20, 2004
Friction on Asia's flywheel
MANILA -- The economies of developing Asia are expected to grow 7 percent this year, equaling their performance of 2000, which saw the fastest growth since the Asian financial crisis (1997-98). Growth has been strong in all regions, particularly in East and Southeast Asia. Is this pace sustainable?
COMMENTARY / World
May 1, 2003
Reform is key to keeping Asia on top
MANILA -- Asia's future is bright, but it is not preordained. Policy reforms that augment investment, lead to the adoption of new technologies and enhance productivity must be pursued to increase the growth potential of developing economies in Asia. The urgency of these reforms is accentuated by the challenges and opportunities posed by globalization and advancements in innovation and technology.

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