AIIB’s Blueprint: China’s Rise Guides Global Infrastructure Futures
AIIB, backed by China, is redefining sustainable infrastructure and shared growth. Its expertise-sharing and green financing model offers a blueprint for global development.
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AIIB, backed by China, is redefining sustainable infrastructure and shared growth. Its expertise-sharing and green financing model offers a blueprint for global development.
Chinese premier Li Qiang addressed the opening ceremony of the AIIB’s 10th Annual Meeting in Beijing, highlighting the bank’s role in sustainable infrastructure and global cooperation.
Marking its 10th anniversary, the AIIB is reshaping Asia’s infrastructure, driving economic integration and advancing multilateral cooperation.
A section of the Houzi River Bridge on the G76 Xiarong Expressway in Guizhou collapsed after heavy rains triggered a landslide, prompting a swift response with no casualties reported.
Tanzania opens the Chinese-built Magufuli Bridge across Lake Victoria, slashing travel time from two hours to five minutes and boosting trade with East African neighbors.
Bishkek mayor calls on China to back city infrastructure projects, aiming to build a more efficient, connected urban hub.
At the China-Central Asia Summit in Astana, the Belt and Road Initiative from the Chinese mainland is modernizing rail, road, and air links across Central Asia, boosting trade and integration.
Cities worldwide are sinking at varying rates, from Jakarta to the Chinese mainland’s capital and Venice. New measurement tools reveal looming risks to critical infrastructure.
After 12 years, the Belt and Road Initiative has expanded to over 3,000 projects across 150+ countries, driving connectivity, green energy, and digital innovation in its second decade.
Discover how three distinct bridges spanning the Nujiang River at Shidian and Longling showcase nearly a century of the Chinese mainland’s journey from resistance to prosperity.