Chinese SOEs to Expand Market Presence in Central Asia
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Chinese SOEs to expand market presence in Central Asia
Driven by shared strategic interests and accelerating regional economic integration, China's centrally administered State-owned enterprises will further broaden their business engagement in Central Asia, bolstering the region's power supplies and infrastructure development, said company executives and market watchers.
China Returns to Central Asia: China, EU, and Russia Jockey for Influence in Central Asia at Second China-Central Asia Summit
The historic first Central Asia-European Union (CA-EU) Summit in Samarkand, a new chapter in Eurasian geopolitics is being written. The five Central Asian republics—Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan—have reconvened, this time in Astana, Kazakhstan, for the second China-Central Asia… The post China Returns to Central Asia: China, EU, and Russia Jockey for Influence in Central Asia at Second China-Central Asia Summit…
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Yesterday’s newsletter had a very bad typo, one that I corrected online minutes after hitting send, but too late for people who read the newsletter in email. The corrected text is bolded:I think PRC policymakers are a bit shocked at how much success Israel has had so far in its war with Iran. They obviously DO NOT want the government to collapse like it did in Syria, but they have little influence on the outcome at this pointCorrections do appea…
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