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...more than triple the euro-zone average. Many Russians are still poor and live in wretched conditions, but on the whole, household income is up, and especially in big cities like Moscow and St. Petersburg, people are ready to splurge. The spending boom is creating a merger wave in sectors as varied as banking, brewing and confectionery. Alongside the Dixons deal, the huge Belgian beer company InBev is finalizing the last pieces of a $730 million acquisition of Russian beer giant Sun Interbrew, and Coca-Cola recently agreed to buy Multon, Russia's second largest juice company, for an estimated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Emerging Markets: A New Frontier | 6/20/2005 | See Source »

Where are the greatest dangers? Christopher Weafer, chief strategist at Alfa Bank in Moscow, expresses caution about the energy sector and other areas that could be construed by the Kremlin as being of strategic value. A lack of legal enforcement of ownership rights makes investments in those areas particularly vulnerable. "Putin will have to follow through on his promise to end some of the unsettling actions that are driving capital flight and blocking investment," says Weafer. According to Russia's Central Bank, capital flight quadrupled last year, to $9.4 billion. But for now, Western companies seem eager to keep...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Emerging Markets: A New Frontier | 6/20/2005 | See Source »

...billion-dollar-a-day relationship. The disputes between us are a fraction of the total, and have to be seen in perspective. You've just negotiated a deal with China limiting exports to the E.U. until 2008. Won't there always be the risk that some industrial sector will become vulnerable to cheap foreign imports? I've made it clear that this is a transitional arrangement to deal with the economic shock of unwinding protection in the textiles trade. I believe that if you treat China as an enemy, then it is likely to become one. China is perfectly entitled...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: "We Have To Reinvent The Idea Of Europe" | 6/19/2005 | See Source »

...side, not the sell side that gets the headlines back home. Wal-Mart sources everything from T shirts to toys to lighting fixtures in China--which puts the company right in the firing line of those who think the U.S. manufacturing sector is being killed by too-cheap-to-beat Chinese imports. By itself, Wal-Mart is China's sixth largest export market-- just behind Germany--buying some $18 billion worth of goods last year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Wal-Mart Nation | 6/19/2005 | See Source »

...easy being a supplier to the barons of Bentonville. "In fact, it's very tough," concedes Tsuei. Wal-Mart says it's trying to export its American-style standards and ethics to China's manufacturing sector too. In China, where sweatshops are alive and well, the company insists those measures make a difference. Suppliers, including those who sell to Wal-Mart indirectly through other companies, must limit the work week to 40 hours plus no more than three hours of overtime a day, meet safety requirements and provide decent accommodations for workers. Even those critical of Wal-Mart concede that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Wal-Mart Nation | 6/19/2005 | See Source »

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