Silk Road Development Weekly
All the latest news, opinion, and analysis from China’s Belt and Road and beyond.
Opinion & Analysis
- Trade Impact Of The Belt & Road Initiative (PDF – ING Global)
- Rail Building Binge Keeps Belt And Road Dream On Track (Asia Times)
- China To Confront Financial, Engineering Challenges In Belt & Road (Caixin)
- Can The Belt & Road Initiative Offer New Hope For China’s Rust Belt? (The Diplomat)
- China’s Belt & Road: Bigger Than The Marshall Plan (Seeking Alpha)
- China’s Belt & Road, Five Years In (Stratfor)
- Analyst Warns Of “Hyped” Opportunities In China’s Belt & Road Initiative (GMA)
- China Belt And Road Scheme Brings Warnings From Scientists And Environmentalists (RFA)
- Reasons To Distrust China’s Global Thrust (The Age)
Finance
- Wall Street Elite Bullish About Prospects Of China’s Belt & Road Initiative (Xinhua)
- China, Britain Seek Deeper Insurance Co-Operation Under Belt & Road (Xinhua)
Regional
- More Belt And Road Initiative Investment For Serbia (Emerging Europe)
- New Start For Northern Macedonia, Name Change Promises Balkan Belt & Road (Silk Road Briefing)
- Turkey’s Pivotal Role ln China’s Belt & Road Initiative (Silk Road Briefing)
- Next Steps In The Merger Of The Eurasian Economic Union And The Belt & Road Initiative (Jamestown)
- Eurasian Economic Union Gaining Massive Traction Across Europe, Asia & North Africa (Silk Road Briefing)
- Eurasian Economic Union Examining Free Trade Potential Of South America (Russia Briefing)
- Trump Needs To Beware As EAEU Could Step In Place Of NAFTA (Russia Briefing)
- China To Rely Even More On Belt & Road, Greater Bay Area, Amid Trade Spat With US (Straits Times)
- Shenyang Establishes The “One Belt One Road” Scientific Research Institute Alliance (Bernama)
- Hong Kong Can Prosper As Key Component Of One Belt One Road (Caixin)
- Nepal Willing To Enhance Cross Border Connectivity Trade With China Under Belt & Road Initiative (Financial Express)
- China And Nepal Sign 14 Infrastructure And Connectivity Deals (CGTN)
- Railway Project To Link Tibet, Nepal (ECNS)
- Will Two Chinese Dams in Nepal Affect The Belt & Road Initiative? (The Third Pole)
- China Stands By Pakistan To Ensure CPECs Functioning (Pakistan Observer)
- Dissent Over The Belt & Road (The Statesman)
- Anti-Chinese Protesters Take To Vietnam’s Streets (Financial Times)
- For China, By China, Of China; Not Acceptable (Zeenews)
- Malaysian Backlash Tests China’s Belt & Road Ambitions (Financial Times)
- Belt, Road Enhances Regional Benefit Of Beijing-Bangkok Ties (The Nation)
- Myanmar Reviews US$9 Billion Backed Port Project On Cost Concerns (Financial Times)
- Indonesia Poised To Benefit As China’s Belt & Road Turns Green (Jakarta Post)
- Dangers, Opportunities In China’s Belt & Road Initiative (Philippines Star)
- PNG Signs On To China’s Belt & Road Initiative (SMH)
- The Story China Went To Furious Lengths To Stop From Airing (News.Com)
- Next Step For China’s Belt And Road Could Be Northern Australia (SMH)
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