With the listening post on aljazeera. Oh im Adrian Finnegan this is counting the cost of aljazeera a weekly look at the world of business and economics this week a special program for you from the doha forum here in castle will discuss the future of investments in emerging markets since the 1990 s. Globalization has given the impression that a virgin markets were and could converged with developed nations the brics and next 11 became the latest investment craze hundreds of millions were lifted out of poverty and millions more climbed the social escalator into the middle class but something has gone wrong the end of the commodity supercycle and easy money came along before populism and the threat to globalization but it could be argued that most emerging Market Growth has been attributable to china and india. So lets dissect what countries really want from globalization and more importantly Foreign Direct Investment our panel here at the whole forum is at the cutting edge of policy maki
Hes the youngest leader in latin america at 38 years old the president of el salvador naive with caylee comfortably won the general election in february with caley enjoys a nearly 90 percent Approval Rating but there are challenges ahead with one of the highest murder rates in the world perhaps the main challenge for central americas smallest country is gang related violence and slow growth was kept else salvatores social and Economic Development stagnant corruption cost the government millions of dollars and ever since the 12 year civil war ended in 1992 hundreds of thousands of salvadorians have been fleeing the country every year seeking a safe place to live and better opportunities but president bush seems determined to turn things around with just a few months in office hes traveled extensively from north america to the a ship pacific and to the middle east in mexico he secured investments on social programs that aim to reduce migration to north america in china he signed deals th
Dollars and ever since the 12 year civil war ended in 1992 hundreds of thousands of salvadorians have been fleeing the country every year seeking a safe place to live and better opportunities but president bush seems determined to turn things around with just a few months in office hes traveled extensively from north america to the a ship pacific and to the middle east in mexico he secured investments on social programs that aim to reduce migration to north america in china he signed deals that will improve roads and facilities across el salvador and catch up with caylee look for opportunities in the Energy Sector and attended meetings with other World Leaders at the doha forum thats where we caught up with him the president of el salvador naive talks to aljazeera. Will clearly president of el salvador thank you for talking to aljazeera you took up your job on the 1st of june so youve just done over 6 months can i ask you about the state of your country and given the level of violence
In lebanon clash with police is the government gets ready to discuss who will be the new Prime Minister. Person in the store university in new delhi to disperse people protesting a controversial citizenship law. After weeks of antigovernment protest. At a different kind of platform to tell their leaders what they want for their future. A lost opportunity thats how the u. N. Secretary general has described the deal reached at the Climate Change summit and madrid worlds biggest polluters cannot agree on some of the most contentious issues even though talks dragged on for an extra 2 days countries did agree on motions calling for greater ambition to cut Greenhouse Gases in order to limit Global Warming to 1. 5 degrees but they postponed a go she shines on Global Carbon markets until next year the system will allow countries for companies who exceed their emissions levels to buy credits from those who do not protesters have been frustrated by the lack of progress handful of countries inclu
The strikes but everyone is finding it an easy ride. Indias Prime Minister is grappling with his biggest domestic challenge since coming to power in 2014. Is meeting his ministers where hes expected to discuss the growing protests over that controversial citizenship law some of which have turned violent the police fired tear gas and water cannon at demonstrations in new delhi and other cities overnight more protests are expected nationwide on saturday at least 16 people have died since the law was introduced last week it makes it easier for migrants from 3 neighboring countries to obtain citizenship but it excludes muslims or much of the violence on friday was in the Northern State of pradesh where protesters set fires and hold rocks. Many have accused the police of using Excessive Force rights activists say the police have raided their homes and offices to prevent them from planning more demonstrations sabinus trust or trust is live from the capital new delhi so do we have any news ye