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- China’s $900 billion New Silk Road. What you need to know
What can the New Silk Road do for global trade? 5 things to know about the New Silk Road A new global superpower Some Western diplomats have been wary in their response to the proposed trade corridor, seeing it as a land grab designed to promote China's influence globally, but there’s little evidence to suggest the route will benefit China alone
- China’s Belt and Road Initiative turns 10. Here’s what to know
The initiative is rooted in China’s long history of facilitating trade and commerce across the ancient Silk Road routes that connected Asia, the Middle East and Europe The BRI was established with two primary components: the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road
- Why the New Silk Road needs a digital revolution
With such systems in place, a few key areas of opportunity will emerge along the New Silk Road First, a digital revolution will level the playing field for SMEs For example, they’ll be able to adapt production plans to product supply and demand dynamics or identify new markets The sharing economy will also blossom
- A brief history of globalization | World Economic Forum
But as with silk, they remained a luxury product, and trade remained relatively low volume Globalization still didn’t take off, but the original Belt (sea route) and Road (Silk Road) of trade between East and West did now exist
- Why is China building a New Silk Road? | World Economic Forum
China is reviving the historic Silk Road trade route that runs between its own borders and Europe Announced in 2013 by President Xi Jinping, the idea is that two new trade corridors – one overland, the other by sea – will connect the country with its neighbours in the west: Central Asia, the Middle East and Europe
- The collision of these 3 geographies is creating a new world order
Indeed, the rise of Asia as a whole is recasting the physical and mental map of the world Proliferating transnational relationships and new flows of finance, trade, technology, information, energy and labour have created three new strategic geographies which are already escaping the shadow of transatlantic arrangements
- The challenges and opportunities of Chinas new Silk Road
The original Silk Road, established more than 2,000 years ago, was a critical network of trade routes that promoted economic, political, and cultural exchange among Asia, Africa, and Europe China’s new “Silk Road Economic Belt” and “Twenty-First Century Maritime Silk Road” will do the same, with newly built or upgraded infrastructure facilitating the flow of trade, investment
- China tries to win over critics of the new Silk Road
China's response As leaders around the world gathered in Beijing in April to attend the second Belt and Road Forum, the mega initiative received a much-needed boost in the face of lingering concerns about the project’s intentions and long-term impact Thirty-six heads of state participated in this year’s forum, compared with 28 in 2017
- What you need to know to understand Belt and Road
Artificial intelligence, robotics, genetic engineering and space exploration As it expands, the Belt and Road is bound to become increasingly futuristic Self-driving vehicles on land, sea and air and trillions of connected devices worldwide will be empowered by a Belt, Road and Space fleet of China-centered satellites
- Could a Digital Silk Road solve the Belt and Roads sustainability . . .
The “Digital Silk Road” could make infrastructure systems and economic models in emerging markets greener and more accessible
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