Silk Road Development Weekly

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Our Weekly Round Up Of Infrastructure Development News Across The Silk Road Routes

China to Build Silk Road for Project Finance (Global Finance)

China’s Silk Road Is Getting Muddy (Foreign Policy)

China’s New Silk Road to Make A Big Move In Gold (Zero Hedge)

Why the New Silk Roads Terrify Washington (Russia Today)

China Pivots to Delhi & Moscow s Silk Road Ambitions Take Hold (China Briefing)

EU Sets Collision Course with China Over Silk Road Rail Project (Financial Times)

Europe Finally Wakes Up to the New Silk Road (Forbes)

Germany Wants Europe to Shape China’s One Belt One Road Initiative (The Diplomat)

Trains Are The New Pandas. The Real Impact the New China To UK Rail Line Will Have (Forbes)

Is Russia Coming To Terms With China’s Silk Road? (Ponars Eurasia)

 

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