Silk Road Development Weekly
All the latest news and analysis from the Belt and Road and beyond.
Compiled By Chris Devonshire-Ellis
Analysis & Opinion
- The Rise Of Chinese Eurasianism (Besa Center)
- Is The New “Great Game” A China-Russia Duel Over Central Asia? (TRT World)
- The Belt & Road Illusion (National Review)
- Belt & Road Initiative A Vision Of A New Global Economic Order (Channel News Asia)
- New Silk Road Brings More Trade To China, Europe (Global Times)
- China Signs Aviation Pacts With 62 Belt & Road Countries (Global Times)
- Intellectual Property Cooperation With Nations Participating In Belt & Road Initiative Continues To Expand (Infosurhoy)
- China Accused Of Using Belt & Road For Spying (Financial Times)
Finance
- Citi Joins HSBC In Creating Senior Belt & Road Role (Finance Asia)
- How Debt Traps From China’s Belt & Road Initiative Could Upend The IMF (World Politics Review)
- Banks See Increased Adoption Of The Yuan (Business Daily Africa)
- China Carries Out Financial Supervision Co-Op With 32 Countries Along Belt & Road (Belt & Road Portal)
- China Plants Ramping Up Currency Printing For Belt & Road Countries (Asia Times)
- China Prints Foreign Currencies On Massive Scale As Costs Are Cheaper (Daily Mail)
- China’s Belt & Road Projects Drive Overseas Debt Fears (Today)
Regional
- UK Government Outlines Belt & Road Plans (Belt & Road Portal)
- Turkey Crisis Rattles Asian Nations With Rising Belt & Road Debts (Asia Nikkei)
- Little Brothers Together: Turkey Turns To China (The Diplomat)
- Economic War With Iran Is War On Eurasia Integration (Financial Tribune)
- Russia’s Trans-Continental Route (World Highways)
- Caspian Sea Agreement To Open Up Volga River Interior Consumer Markets (Russia Briefing)
- Caspian Sea Agreement Enhances Belt & Road Initiative (Executive Intelligence Review)
- Ukraine Plans Major Railway Project Under Belt & Road Initiative (Xinhua)
- Why Central Asia Is Betting On China’s Belt & Road (The Diplomat)
- The Russia-Pakistan Paradigm (China.Org)
- Government Yet To Decide On Joining Belt & Road (Bangladesh Daily Star)
- Cyberthreat By Chinese Hackers Increases as Malaysia Re-Negotiates Belt & Road (Channel News Asia)
- Security Firm Claims Malaysia Faces More Cyber Threats After Change In Power (Malay Mail)
- Thailand To Start Talks Soon On Trade Deal With Eurasian Economic Union (Siberian Times)
- Shanghai Rolls Out Policy Package To Facilitate Trade With Belt & Road Countries (People’s Daily)
- The Belt & Road Gives Boost To Ningbo-Zhoushan Port (People’s Daily)
- Xiamen Launches Belt & Road Cruise Lines (Business Inquirer)
- China’s Belt & Road Initiative Arrives In West Africa (Maritime Executive)
- The Belt & Road Initiative In The Horn Of Africa (Belt & Road Ventures)
- The Belt & Road Initiative And China’s Investment In Africa (SDG)
- Belt & Road Adds New Momentum To China-Africa Cooperation (ECNS)
- FOCAC A Major Platform To Belt & Road Cooperation (Nigeria Leadership)
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
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