Syria, desperate for reconstruction capital following a devastating 8 year civil war, has approached Beijing about joining with the Belt & Road Initiative. The conflict has laid waste to entire cities and destroyed the country’s critical infrastructure, including the destruction of nearly a quarter of its housing stock. The United Nations has estimated the cost[…..]
Compiled By Chris Devonshire-Ellis Analysis & Opinion The Belt & Road: Calculating Winners & Losers (The Diplomat) Belt & Road As A Strategic Initiative (Economic & Political Weekly) The Sustainability Challenge Of China’s BRI (East Asia Forum) As The US ‘Decouples’ From China, Who Will Make Up The Trade Balance? (Silk Road Briefing) China And[…..]
Boris Johnson’s Attempts To Balance US Hegemony Against China Trade Op/Ed by Chris Devonshire-Ellis Now that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been able to deliver a General Election allowing his Brexit policies to reach fruition, where does this leave potential British interests along China’s Belt & Road Initiative? With the UK poised to first[…..]
Emerging markets loom as China looks for trade growth alternatives Op/Ed by Chris Devonshire-Ellis Mainstream media has been playing up the “decoupling” of the US and China trade and economy, although the situation is not as bad as many suggest. In fact, US-China bilateral trade is set to reach about US$560 billion this year. As I pointed out in[…..]
The Belt and Road International Lawyers Association (BRILA) has been launched by the All China Lawyers Association – China’s equivalent to the Bar. The aim of BRILA is to promote legal cooperation among countries and regions involved in the Belt and Road Initiative. The members of the new Belt and Road International Lawyers Association, a[…..]
Compiled By Chris Devonshire-Ellis Analysis & Opinion Why The White House Has Its Eyes Wide Shut On China (The National Interest) The United States – The Second Largest Belt & Road Beneficiary After China (Silk Road Briefing) As China’s Belt & Road Initiative Replaces U.S. On Global Stage, The Implications For Energy & Trade (Forbes)[…..]
The recent British Royal Tour to New Zealand was somewhat overshadowed by the media coverage of Prince Andrews ill-advised interview concerning dodgy sexual escapades, however in an overlooked incident, a Gentlemanly gesture has the potential to create a little push-back against China’s Belt & Road Initiative. As part of the New Zealand trip, the Prince[…..]
CEBR Issues Report Stating US Will Gain US$400 Billion From Chinese Global Belt & Road Infrastructure Improvements A report issued by the UK based Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) indicates that the United States, despite its criticism of China’s Belt & Road Initiative, is actually a beneficiary of the scheme. The report, which was[…..]
Euromoney have just released their Belt & Road Results Index for Q3 2019, and reported that out of 68 national economies that have signed up to the Belt & Road Initiative, 52 of them have seen rising GDP and/or improving investor climates. The Euromoney Belt and Road Index combines International Monetary Fund (IMF) GDP figures with[…..]
Compiled By Chris Devonshire-Ellis Analysis & Opinion Europe Needs China’s Billions. But Does It Know The Price? (The Guardian) Europe Needs Its Own Belt & Road Initiative (Financial Times) Europe And China’s Belt & Road Initiative: Growing Concerns, More Strategy (Egmont Institute) The One Trillion Euro Idea (Berlin Policy Journal) China’s Belt & Road Initiative:[…..]