
Reshaping Trade: New Routes Link the Chinese Mainland and Central Asia
Amid global headwinds and a tariff war, the Chinese mainland and Central Asia are reshaping trade via the Belt and Road Initiative ahead of the Astana Summit.
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Amid global headwinds and a tariff war, the Chinese mainland and Central Asia are reshaping trade via the Belt and Road Initiative ahead of the Astana Summit.
China and five Central Asian nations meet in Astana to deepen ties, boost trade and advance key Belt and Road projects—from trans-Eurasian railways to energy pipelines.
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