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Broadband internet connections in Kyrgyzstan are about half as common as in the other four EAEU members. (Eurasianet photo)

Eurasian Union’s digital dream derailed

Three years since the Eurasian Union unveiled a grand plan to build a unified digital agenda, there is little sign that member governments are interested in the program.
Anastasya Manuylova Dec 18, 2019

Georgia’s central bank hiked rates four times this year: But don’t panic

What’s behind the Georgian central bank’s aggressive monetary policy?
Sam Bhutia Dec 18, 2019
Women sit outside a bank in Dushanbe (Eurasianet)

Collapse of money transfer system takes Tajikistan back to the past

Wire companies that transfer billions in remittances to Tajikistan each year have largely been unavailable since December 3, following regulatory action by the National Bank of Tajikistan.
Dec 12, 2019
CSTO tank in Tajikistan

Rubles in the Near Abroad: Arming both sides

Planes, guns and gold: This and more in our monthly Russian business briefing.
Maximilian Hess Dec 5, 2019
Where you see Siberia, Turkmenistan sees competition (Gazprom)

Is new Russia-China gas pipeline a threat to Turkmenistan?

Turkmenistan has been China’s largest source of gas. With the new Power of Siberia pipeline, Russia is muscling in.
Sam Bhutia Dec 4, 2019
Waiting for investors. (Leonid Andronov/Creative Commons)

FDI woes still plague Ukraine

International investors continue to avoid Ukraine. FDI remains significantly lower than it was before the conflict with Russia.
Sam Bhutia Dec 2, 2019
The port of Odessa (David Trilling)

How has conflict with Russia affected Ukraine’s trade?

Ukraine’s trade with Russia and other ex-Soviet republics shows no sign of bouncing back six years after the Euromaidan Revolution began.
Sam Bhutia Nov 25, 2019
Putin Vietnam

As the Eurasian Union looks east, its deals do not benefit all members equally

The EAEU is shopping for partners in Asia. Middle finger to the West or sound trade policy?
Sam Bhutia Nov 19, 2019
Tajiks preparing apricots for export (David Trilling)

IMF predicts sluggish growth for 2020 in Eurasia

The IMF’s 2020 forecast sees economic growth slowing slightly in Central Asia and the South Caucasus.
Sam Bhutia Nov 12, 2019
Enguri hydropower plant

Rubles in the Near Abroad: Currents and currency

Georgia and Russia are about to enter some electric negotiations. This and more in our monthly Russian business bulletin.
Maximilian Hess Nov 11, 2019
Uzbekistan fruit

Uzbekistan befuddled by Eurasian Economic Union tug of war

While it is not unusual to have outsiders argue about what is best for Uzbekistan, it is less customary to see such spirited debate inside the country.
Nov 1, 2019
border

Russia dominates Eurasian Union trade. Here are the numbers

Trade between members of the EAEU was higher before the free-trade bloc was formed.
Sam Bhutia Oct 18, 2019
New York City

New York law will shine light on shadowy real estate deals

Wealthy powerbrokers from the former Soviet Union have long relied on the use of shell companies to buy Manhattan real estate.
Jack Strosser Oct 14, 2019
Strong arms like to be flexed once in a while (David Trilling)

Rubles in the near abroad: Eurasianet’s new Russian business bulletin

In this edition of our new monthly bulletin we look at the Eurasian Economic Union’s growth prospects and the juicy new morsel on the post-Soviet business menu.
Maximilian Hess Oct 9, 2019
Song and dance: Money will now have to go through National Bank before recipients can collect. (Photo: Presidential Administration)

Tajikistan: National Bank takes hold over cash transfer business

Officials say the measure is intended to protect local banks.
Kamila Ibragimova Oct 5, 2019

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