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Tanzania Chinese Chamber of Commerce Honorary President: Overseas Chinese are key to Belt and Road Initiative
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02.06.2026AI özeti

Tanzania Chinese Chamber of Commerce Honorary President: Overseas Chinese are key to Belt and Road Initiative

Huang Zaisheng, Honorary President of the Tanzania Chinese Chamber of Commerce, stated that overseas Chinese are crucial bridges for the Belt and Road Initiative, leveraging their understanding of both Chinese and local markets to facilitate economic and infrastructure connections. He highlighted the role of the China-Tanzania Industrial Park in supporting Chinese enterprises expanding into Africa.

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Indonesian Chinese Chamber of Commerce Chairman: Overseas Chinese are natural bridges for the Belt and Road Initiative
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02.06.2026AI özeti

Indonesian Chinese Chamber of Commerce Chairman: Overseas Chinese are natural bridges for the Belt and Road Initiative

Huang Yinhua, Chairman of the Indonesian Chinese General Chamber of Commerce, stated that overseas Chinese are indispensable natural bridges for the Belt and Road Initiative, leveraging their cultural, legal, and market understanding to foster trust and facilitate project implementation. He highlighted opportunities in infrastructure, digital economy, green energy, and cross-border e-commerce, particularly noting the potential in the Chengdu-Chongqing economic circle.

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Panda power: Pakistan to tap China debt market with first sale of yuan-priced notes
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12.05.2026

Panda power: Pakistan to tap China debt market with first sale of yuan-priced notes

Pakistan is poised to become the latest partner in a China-centred trading network, known as the Belt and Road Initiative, to sell “panda bonds”. Islamabad seeks to raise as much as US$250 million through its first-ever sale of the bonds – yuan-denominated debt instruments sold by foreign entities in mainland China’s onshore market – as early as this week. Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb confirmed on Saturday that Islamabad was preparing to access Chinese capital markets with the sale – the...

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Hong Kong pledges deeper ties with Uzbekistan as China signs bilateral agreements
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06.05.2026

Hong Kong pledges deeper ties with Uzbekistan as China signs bilateral agreements

The leaders of Hong Kong and Uzbekistan met on Wednesday to strengthen trade ties, as China and the Central Asian country signed 15 bilateral agreements covering areas such as infrastructure, healthcare and metal production. At a meeting at Government House with Uzbek Prime Minister Abdullah Nigmatovich Aripov, Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu pledged to expand Hong Kong’s presence in Belt and Road Initiative markets and strengthen cooperation. Speaking later at a forum and exhibition with the...

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Uzbek PM Abdulla Aripov to join ‘milestone’ 200-member delegation in Hong Kong
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04.05.2026

Uzbek PM Abdulla Aripov to join ‘milestone’ 200-member delegation in Hong Kong

Uzbek Prime Minister Abdulla Aripov will visit Hong Kong two days after a 200-strong delegation from the Central Asian country arrived in the city via a charter flight on Monday to explore collaboration opportunities. It was understood that a high-level Hong Kong delegation will also visit Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan soon. Commissioner for Belt and Road Initiative Nicholas Ho Lik-chi said he was “very bullish” about the city’s relationship with Uzbekistan at a welcome event for the largest...

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EU Imposes Anti-Dumping Duties on Glass Fibre from China via Third Countries
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Business·19.04.2026AI özeti

EU Imposes Anti-Dumping Duties on Glass Fibre from China via Third Countries

The European Commission has imposed anti-dumping duties ranging from 11% to 25.4% on glass fibre produced by Chinese companies operating in Egypt, Bahrain and Thailand. The measures target Belt and Road routing to circumvent tariffs on products labelled "made in China". By 2024, imports from these three countries accounted for 24% of the EU market, with Egyptian imports alone reaching 18%. The industry employs over 4,500 workers directly in the EU, with unions warning of potential plant closures without stronger action.

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