Via South China Morning Press, an article on China’s Global Energy Internet plan: Ever since President Xi Jinping pitched the idea of a “global energy internet” to the United Nations six years ago, China has been trying to persuade the world to build the high-voltage highways that would form its backbone. That plan to wrap […]
Read more »Via Bloomberg, a report on UAE’s refusal to extend the OPEC+ agreement beyond April ‘22: A high-stakes game of oil diplomacy pits Saudi Arabia against long-time ally Abu Dhabi. And the result of their fight will shape not just the price of oil for the next year, but the future of the global energy industry. The […]
Read more »Via Zap Map, an interesting update on the Silk Road Supercharger corridor: Tesla China has now completed the Silk Road Supercharger corridor and says it is the longest it has built to date. According to a tweet from Tesla’s Chinese account, the route from east to west in China reaches just over 3,100 miles. The […]
Read more »Via Silk Road Briefing, an article on how infrastructure developments and financial reforms are positioning Uzbekistan as a Central Asian foreign investment role model: Landlocked Uzbekistan is full of the romance of the old Silk Roads, with ancient and internationally famous cities such as Samarkand, Tashkent and Bukhara all in possession of Central Asian myths, […]
Read more »Via Al Monitor, a report on how Egypt, Iraq and Jordan are working to establish an alliance to boost cooperation in various economic fields: Egypt, Iraq, and Jordan are taking new steps toward forming a strategic partnership, which Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi described as the “New Levant” alliance, based primarily on the economic and investment […]
Read more »Via The Belt and Road News, a report on the Belt & Road Initiative and South Asia: Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is a project aiming towards connectivity through Central, South, and Southeast Asia into the Middle East, Africa, and Europe. Although BRI stretches from Eurasia to Africa, its major states lie in South Asia. Due to […]
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