China: Location Advantage and Larger Population as a Strategic Competitive Advantage

  By Boniface Okanga, Adri Drotskie and Jennifer Davis Adesegha Johannesburg, South Africa, 25 March 2026 With a market of 1.33 billion consumers, China is certainly one of the most sought-after markets of the world. This is largely attributable to its market size, low cost of skilled labour and enormous growth potential that its largely […]

India:  A Case of Economic Liberalization as a Driver of Economic Productivity and Growth

  By Adri Drotskie, Boniface Okanga, Darelle Groenewald, and Jennifer Davis Adesegha Johannesburg, South Africa, 25 March 2026 Referred to also as the Peninsular, India, a country of diverse cultures, religions, and languages, is surrounded by the Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, and Bay of Bengal. India also shares borders with Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Tibet […]

South Africa: The Investment Gateway to the Increasingly Attractive African Markets

    By Adri Drotskie, Boniface Okanga and Jennifer Davis Adesegha Johannesburg, South Africa, 25 March 2026 South Africa, an economy of 45 million people with a GDP of $4.6 billion, is certainly emerging as one of the most attractive markets in the world. With sound economic policies that support domestic competitiveness, outward orientation, and […]

Russia’s Political Economy, Markets and Future of Investments

    By Boniface Okanga, Adri Drotskie and Jennifer Davis Adesegha Johannesburg, South Africa, 25 March 2026 Regarded as the bridge between the continents of Europe and Asia, Russia is located in the north of Europe and Asia. Geographically, Russia is the biggest country in the world with 17,075,400 square kilometres. Despite the fact that […]

Africa: The New Business Playground for the World’s Top Investors

To analyse and identify the opportunities emerging in the African markets, ICATTH’s (Industrialization, Construction, Agriculture, Tourism, Technology, Transport & Health) model for sectorial analysis is used to diagnose and identify the opportunities emanating from the African business sectors like industrialization, construction, agriculture, tourism, technology, transport and healthcare.