Silk Road Development Weekly
All the latest Belt & Road opinion, analysis and regional infrastructure developments
Opinion & Analysis
- Opportunities & Perils Of Building The Belt & Road (Lexology)
- Scope, Scale Of China’s Belt & Road Initiative Expanding Rapidly (HSBC)
- The Geopolitics Of The Beijing-Moscow Consensus (The Diplomat)
- Why & How China Should Lead The Belt & Road (Caixin Global)
- Will The Road & Belt Initiative Draw In European Firms? (CNBC)
- Belt & Road Cannot Be One Way Street (China Economic Review)
- China Hits Some Political, Financial Potholes On Its Modern Silk Road (Voice of America)
- How Belt & Road Can Fill The Infrastructure Gap (Finance Asia)
Finance
- China Promulgates New Regulations For Outbound Investment (Lexology)
- China Issues Sweeping Guidelines To Push Yuan For Belt Road Business (Dawn)
- Belt & Road Panda Bonds Finally Come Of Age (Global Capital)
- Belt & Road Branded Corporate Bonds Fuel China’s Big Ambitions (Nikkei Asian Review)
- China Considers RMB IPO’s In Hong Kong For One Belt One Road Companies (China Money)
- CAIC Launches China’s First Dollar-Denominated ABS To Fund Belt Road (The Asset)
- Borrowers Shift Offshore As China Gets Serious About Deleveraging (Finance Asia)
Regional
- John Kerry: US WIll Eventually Rejoin TPP And Take Part In China’s Belt & Road Initiative (South China Morning Post)
- Henan Aims To Become Logistics Center of Belt & Road (China.Org)
- Macron Pushes Europe To Join Belt & Road (HK Standard)
- China Seeks French Role In Belt & Road (China Daily)
- China Welcomes EU Gesture On Belt & Road Initiative (Xinhua)
- Corporate China Eyes Russia’s Potential (Finance Asia)
- Russian Opportunities For Corporate China (Finance Asia)
- Belarus Ready To Become Silk Road Economic Belt Hub (BELTA)
- Steel, Soft Power And Islamic Art – China’s Belt & Road To The Middle East (Channel News Asia)
- Belt & Road Will Determine Afghanistan and China’s Future (Tolo)
- Myanmar Emerging As China’s West Coast (Splash 247)
- Cambodia’s Knowledge Based Economy – More Than BRI (Eurasia Review)
- Thailand’s Eastern Economic Corridor To Align With One Belt, One Road (Bangkok Post)
- Belt & Road Effort A Boost For Malaysia (The Star)
- Ho Chi Minh City Continues Belt Road 3 (Vietnam News)
- Abe To Respond To Individual Cases Related To Belt & Road Initiative (China.Org)
- Australia: China Infrastructure Projects “Are Useless” (China Economic Review)
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