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Over the past decade, China has poured billions into the Central Asian countries, financing infrastructure, renewable energy, agriculture, and digital technologies, while presenting itself as a reliable development partner. Central Asian governments, eager for investment and diversification, have embraced China as a strategic ally in trade and ...

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China-Central Asia Weekly News: New Seaport Development, BYD Battery Localization in Uzbekistan, and Healthcare Cooperation

This is a free preview of the upcoming Critical Minerals Weekly Digest, part of the new CGSP Intelligence service launching in 2026. Chinese engagement with Central Asia is advancing through a combination of transport infrastructure development, automotive industry expansion, and medical ...

In Congo’s Cobalt Belt, a Chinese Miner’s Waste Leaves Villages Poisoned and Furious

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China Faces Rising Local Debt and Weak Land Revenues

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China’s Fuel Export Ban to Further Tighten Asia Supply
Oil storage tanks at Tsing Yi port in Hong Kong on March 17, 2026. (Photo by Peter PARKS / AFP)
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Will Trump’s Paris Exit Turn China Into Indonesia’s Climate Partner?

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Pakistan’s President in Beijing Amid China’s Asian Outreach

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Thailand Cuts Power to Scam Hub on Myanmar Border Ahead of PM’s Visit to Beijing

Thailand’s Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra embarked on a four-day visit to China on Wednesday, soon after Thai authorities cut the cross-border power supply to Shwe Kokko, a town in Myanmar said to house huge scam operations staffed by victims of trafficking. The ...

Thailand Hits Back: Cuts Power, Internet, and Fuel to Myanmar Online Scam Crime Hubs

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Two Chinese Oil Workers Kidnapped in Niger

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U.S sanctions delay Mauritania Boat Contract With Chinese Company

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Western, Chinese 5G Rivals Poised to Clash Over New Deployment in Morocco

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China Slams U.S.-Philippines Joint Air Patrol, Tensions Rise Again in South China Sea Disputed Waters

The skies over the South China Sea saw heightened military activity on Tuesday as the Philippine Air Force and the United States Air Force carried out a joint air patrol. This operation immediately drew angry response from China. Coinciding with ...
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