By Chris Devonshire-Ellis Renewed Turkic regional emphasis will be of concern to China, Russia, the EU and United States depending on which way Ankara decides to point The Turkic Council has rebranded itself as the Organization of Turkic States, (OTS) with members Turkey, which is home to its general secretariat in Istanbul, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan,[…..]
By Chris Devonshire-Ellis With Barbados becoming a Republic, China is now financing a long-time British trade asset, but solutions are at hand for London With Barbados becoming a Republic yesterday, simultaneously removing the Queen as head of state and forming its own, Barbadian legislature, the repercussions for British influence amongst its Commonwealth are rightly being questioned. This[…..]
By Chris Devonshire-Ellis The 8th Forum On China-Africa Cooperation Is Taking Place In Dakar The eighth Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) is currently taking place in Dakar, Senegal, both today (Monday) and tomorrow.
Compiled By Chris Devonshire-Ellis Analysis & Opinion Investment Slows As China Tightens Its Belt And Road Initiative (Global Construction Review) Are China’s Belt & Road Investments Slowing Down? (Silk Road Briefing) The Belt And Road Initiative At 8 And Future Prospects (Azertag) What Does The Belt And Road Initiative Mean For The Future Of The[…..]
By Chris Devonshire-Ellis The north-east African country Eritrea has signed an MoU with China to join the Belt And Road Initiative. The MOU was signed on November 25 by the Chinese Ambassador Cai Ge and Eritrea’s Foreign Minister Osman Saleh. Eritrea is strategically important as it has access to the Red Sea, the Suez Canal[…..]
By Chris Devonshire-Ellis The small West African, Atlantic ocean nation of Guinea-Bissau has signed an MoU with China to join the Belt And Road Initiative. The MOU was signed on November 22 by the Chinese Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau Guo Ce and Suzi Carla Barbosa, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Guinea-Bissau, China’s National Reform and Development[…..]
By James Kilner Lucky British consumers. Those wonderful Uzbek melons, considered the tastiest in the world by this correspondent, will be heading to supermarkets up and down the country soon. Or at least that is what the Uzbek and British governments hope.
By Chris Devonshire-Ellis New Istanbul rail link gives EU direct access to the BTK and INSTC rail networks The China backed Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) are extending loans to the Turkish government for the construction of a 67 km section of the high-speed railway line from Istanbul to the[…..]
By Chris Devonshire-Ellis It’s the countries not invited that have the real questions. We examine who’s in and who’s out The US State Department has issued a guest list of countries and regions that are invitees to its ‘Summit For Democracy‘ which will be held as a virtual meeting, hosted by US President Joe Biden[…..]
By Chris Devonshire-Ellis Billions of dollars of new investment are still going into the BRI – it’s just not going into construction. However its good news for tech investors An interesting, well researched article by the Global Construction Review, titled “Investment Slows As China Tightens Its Belt & Road Initiative” has just been published, citing ‘data[…..]