China’s Belt & Road And Beyond – April 25 2022
Compiled By Chris Devonshire-Ellis
Analysis & Opinion
- How Does the Russia-Ukraine War Affect Asia’s Political Economy?(The Diplomat)
- The Russia-Ukraine War Accelerates The Collapse Of China’s Belt & Road Global Strategy (Epoch Times)
- Why China Should Watch Out For The Impact of US Infrastructure Plans (South China Morning Post)
- The Middle Corridor: A Potential Alternative to Russian Railways? (Jamestown)
- The Slowing Economy Will Hamper China’s Global Belt and Road Scheme (MacDonald Laurier)
- 12.8 GW of Chinese Overseas Coal Projects Cancelled, But 57 GW Could Still Go Ahead (Energy & Clean Air)
Law
Finance
- Israel Adds Chinese RMB Yuan To Its Central Bank Holdings, Reduces US Dollar and Euro Assets (Silk Road Briefing)
- IMF Launches Belt & Road Imitating Resilience and Sustainability Trust (Silk Road Briefing)
Regional
- China’s Belt Road Initiative Comes With Developmental Opportunities & Challenges (Jordan Times)
- Chinese Soft Power In MENA (Atlantic Council)
- High-Quality Cooperation in the Belt and Road Initiative (IOL)
- Armenia, Russia To Expand And Develop Bilateral Trade & Investment (Russia Briefing)
- Azerbaijan-China’s Developing Trade & Investment Ties (Silk Road Briefing)
- Russia’s RZD Logistics Eyes Increased Caspian & INSTC Shipments (Russia Briefing)
- Iran’s Rasht-Caspian INSTC Railway Makes Progress (Silk Road Briefing)
- With Russian Route Blocked, Uzbekistan Looks To India-Iranian-Afghan Chabahar Port Project (Jamestown)
- Russia, Kazakhstan Discuss Developing New Irtysh River Port With Shipping Potential To China & The Arctic (Russia Briefing)
- China’s Inadvertent Empire: Welcome To Sinostan (The Diplomat)
- Uzbekistan Primed for Foreign Investment After Reforms (Asia Nikkei)
- India Offers ‘Carrots’ To Pro-China Sri Lanka And Nepal (Asia Nikkei)
- China Assures Help To Solve Urgent Economic Crisis In Sri Lanka (Business Standard)
- Russia’s China Trade Up 28.7% In Q1 2022 (Russia Briefing)
- War Of Words Erupts Over Solomon’s China Deal (Canberra Times)
- China In The Pacific: From ‘Friendship’ to Strategically Placed Ports and Airfields (ASPI Strategist)
About Us
Silk Road Development Weekly is compiled each week by Chris Devonshire-Ellis, Chairman of Dezan Shira & Associates. The firm has 28 offices throughout Eurasia and assists foreign investors into the region. For strategic advisory and business intelligence issues please contact the firm at silkroad@dezshira.com or visit www.dezshira.com