Chris Devonshire-Ellis Podcast – Understanding The Opportunities In Belt & Road Infrastructure

Posted by

Chris Devonshire-Ellis, the Chairman of Dezan Shira & Associates and publisher of Silk Road Briefing, has been interviewed by Belt & Road Ventures on the subject of how foreign governments and businesses can best position themselves to be involved with and profit from China’s Belt and Road Initiative.

Chris is an acknowledged expert in this field and has lectured on the Belt and Road at the University of Cambridge, Chatham House, Russia’s Higher School of Economics, the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, as well as numerous other academic, government, and business institutions. He is the author of “China’s New Economic Silk Road”.

The 30 minute podcast can he heard in both English and Chinese versions here.

About Us

Chris Devonshire-Ellis is the Chairman of Dezan Shira & Associates www.dezshira.com and Publisher of the Asia Briefing stable of titles. He has enjoyed a 30 year career in Asia, assisting international businesses develop their business plans in the region. His firm, Dezan Shira & Associates is now in its 26th year of operations and provides professional services to Governments and MNC’s throughout the region, including China, India, ASEAN and Russia.

Please contact the firm via silkroad@dezshira.com or visit www.dezshira.com

 

Related Reading:

The Belt and Road: Five Opportunities for Foreign Investors


How Foreign Businesses Can Prosper from China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Exploit the Infrastructure


Watch: Chris Devonshire-Ellis featured on “Educated Interviews” about China and the Belt and Road Initiative


China’s New Economic Silk Road

This unique and currently only available study into the proposed Silk Road Economic Belt examines the institutional, financial and infrastructure projects that are currently underway and in the planning stage across the entire region. Covering over 60 countries, this book explores the regional reforms, potential problems, opportunities and longer term impact that the Silk Road will have upon Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Europe and the United States.