China-Central Asia Weekly News: Managing Friction, Sanctions, and Local Benefits

Kyrgyzstan, Naryn province, Dolon pass, chinese truck on the China road at Dolon pass (Photo by ESCUDERO Patrick / hemis.fr / Hemis via AFP)

This is a free preview of the upcoming Critical Minerals Weekly Digest, part of the new CGSP Intelligence service launching in 2026.

Chinese engagement in Central Asia is facing several friction points that highlight the social and geopolitical complexities behind its economic partnerships. Recent developments show that the story goes beyond infrastructure plans and investment numbers.

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