China’s Belt & Road And Beyond – May 9 2022
Compiled By Chris Devonshire-Ellis
Analysis & Opinion
- European-Asian Geopolitics – The Implications Of Shifting Supply Chains In Wake Of The Russia-Ukraine Conflict. Part One: Europe (Silk Road Briefing)
- Are US, EU, and UK Based Editorial Fit for Purpose When Trying to Understand China? (China Briefing)
- China’s Belt and Road Loses a Notch and Gains a Bump (Choice)
- NORM Project Kicks-Off Digital Silk Road Meeting (Prio)
Energy
- China’s Coal Capital Could Emerge As A Green Energy Poster Child (Oil Price)
- Belt And Road Must Align With Paris Agreement – Government Guidance (China Dialogue)
Finance
Russia
- Top 15 Countries Whose Economies Depend On Russian Trade (Russia Briefing)
- Asian Exporters Scramble To Access Russian Consumer Markets (Russia Briefing)
Regional
- Asian Development Bank Steps In To Alleviate Azerbaijan-Georgia Rail Bottlenecks (Silk Road Briefing)
- China Seeks Silk Road Revival Through Heavy Investment in the Middle East (Jerusalem Post)
- Iran, Turkmenistan Plan Increasing Trade, Investment And Cooperation Ties (Silk Road Briefing)
- Kazakhstan Likely To Avoid Worst Of Russian Economic Slowdown (Russia Briefing)
- Russia Looks To Cash In On Afghanistan Opportunities (Russia Briefing)
- China Has A Suicide Terror Problem In Pakistan (Asia Times)
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