Silk Road Development Weekly
All the very latest analysis, opinion, financial and infrastructure news from across the new Silk Roads
Analysis & Opinion
- Chinese Investment In Belt & Road Remains Stable (GB Times)
- Belt & Road: A New Era For Ports (Maritime Executive)
- Belt & Road Initiative – 2018 Q1 Update (Swiss Re)
- The Staggering Scale Of China’s Belt & Road Initiative (Axios)
- Chinese Vice-Premier Calls For More Efforts To Build Belt & Road (China.Org)
- China’s Infrastructure Plan Can Help Asia’s Growing Cities (The Irrawaddy)
- Exploring The Future Of China’s Belt & Road Initiative (Ius Laboris)
- Belt & Road, Or A Chinese Dream For The Return Of Tributary States? (South China Morning Post)
- Belt & Road Differs From The Marshall Plan (Asia Times)
- The Climate Change Promise Of China’s Belt & Road Initiative (The Diplomat)
- China’s Belt & Road Policy Is A Big Red Herring (Seeking Alpha)
Finance
- China’s SAFE Updates Major Laws & Regulations Concerning Foreign Exchange (Law WK)
- China Development Bank Commits US$250 Billion To Belt & Road (Nikkei Asian Review)
- GLP Approved As The First Belt Road Bond Issuer In China (GLP)
- Petroyuan Won’t Be A Threat, For Now (CNBC)
Regional
- South China’s Guangxi Plays Bigger Role In Belt & Road (Guangming)
- Russia, China Trade Volume Exceeds Expectations, Hits US$84 Billion (Russia Today)
- Russian Non-CIS Imports Rise By 24.3% In 2017 (Russia Briefing)
- Russia Courts South-East Asian Countries With Authoritarian Streaks (Asian Nikkei Review)
- Russian 2017 Inflation Rates Compared With Eastern Europe (Russia Briefing)
- Russia Raises Minimum Wage Level, Comparable To South-East Asia (Russia Briefing)
- Travel Rules By Foreign Nationals To Kazakhstan (Lexology)
- India Reiterates Opposition To China’s Belt & Road Initiative (The Statesman)
- China’s Clout Grows In South-East Asia, But Can India Raise Its Game? (South China Morning Post)
- India May Replace China As Hub For US Business In Region (Sputnik)
- How India Became China-Led Development Bank’s Main Borrower (South China Morning Post)
- Completion Of High Speed Southeast Asian Rail Link Is Still Far Down The Track (The Nation)
- How Chinese Investment Is Conquering Europe, Driving The US From The Market (Sputnik)
- City Of London Keen To be Involved In Belt & Road (Xinhua)
- Belt & Road: What’s In It For Israel? (Jerusalem Post)
- Saudi Vision 2030 Provides Mutual Opportunity (Arab News)
- China’s Ties With Latin America Continue To Grow (Bloomberg)
- China-LAC Co-Operation To Level Up Along The Belt & Road (Xinhua)
- One Belt One Road A Chinese Project Of Global Benefit (Prensa Latina)
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