Belt & Road Weekly Investor Intelligence #59
China’s outbound investment strategy has altered, with a preference for acquiring minority equity stakes in specific new-tech businesses. We discuss this in two articles this week and give advice on the types of strategic investments that Chinese investors are looking for. Elsewhere we examine China’s influence in Central America, catch up on developments between Russia, Iran, and Vietnam and look at the sanctions threats made by the United States over the Ukraine issue – Moscow may already have inoculated itself. Finally, we look at the Beijing Olympic Games as a business model for funding global events and how the upcoming 2022 Winter Olympic Games have been commercially structured.
China’s Outbound Investment Strategy Changes as the Belt & Road Initiative Becomes Futuristic
Attracting Chinese Equity Investment into Your Business
The Russia-Ukraine Issue and the Implications of US Sanctions on Moscow
Russia and Iran to Sign 20 Year Cooperation Agreement
Vietnamese President Visits Moscow, Trade Deals Signed
Vietnam to Increase Production of Sputnik V Vaccine
Commercial Investments in the Beijing Winter Olympic Games
China’s Nicaragua Ties Give Beijing Another Footprint in Central America
China’s Belt & Road and Beyond
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