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Panama grants free passage to US warships, raising shipping implications

Recent developments regarding the Panama Canal and Panama’s decision to exit China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) could have notable implications for global trade...

Dual-use dilemmas: Geospatial insights into China’s port investments

China aims to expand its global influence through infrastructure development and economic partnerships across Asia, Africa, and Europe. The Maritime Silk Road is a key...

First direct box train from China arrives at German terminal

The German JadeWeserPort Wilhelmshaven freight village welcomed on 13 July the first direct train from the Chinese city of Hefei. The train departed Hefei on...

BRI: Contribution by all, benefits for all

The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), the new Silk Road, is a master plan proposed by President Xi Jinping of China in 2013.Hailed as...

“Belt and Road significant to Mongolia”

The China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is a world-class project that is significant to people around the world, a Mongolian academic said Wednesday. "The...
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