Belt and Road Investor Intelligence #51
Tuesday, October 19, 2021
The environment is dominating global news at present with the COP26 summit coming up in two weeks. This week, we look at China’s position, and the direction it is likely to move in, as concerns environment challenges and biodiversity. We also examine future transport connectivity and provide an overview of the upcoming COP26 summit.
Regionally, we look at important trade issues that will impact global supply chains with discussions underway involving the CPTPP, China, ASEAN, and Russia. We drill down deeper into investment opportunities through the Hong Kong – Greater Bay Area’s ‘Wealth Connect’ program, and look at trade developments in India, Indonesia, and Vietnam. We also ask why the International North-South Transportation Corridor now favors Armenia rather than Azerbaijani routing – a key issue for the transshipment of goods between Asia and Europe.
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Global Environment Belt & Road News
China’s Position at the UN Sustainable Transport Conference
What is the Kunming Biodiversity Declaration and How Does it Impact Investment?
China’s Challenge at COP26 Turns into a Cop-Out
Russia Considering Sovereign Government Green Bonds
China Belt & Road News
China’s Bid to Join the CPTPP: The Challenges to Overcome
Hong Kong-China Wealth Management Connect: Significance to Foreign Financial Services Firms
ASEAN Belt & Road News
The ASEAN-India Trade in Goods Agreement
The ASEAN-Russia Trade and Investment Work Program
Indonesia’s New Regulatory Trade Environment
A Guide to Export Processing in Vietnam
Asia-Europe Belt & Road Connectivity
Azerbaijani Geopolitics Sees the INSTC Reconnect with Armenia
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