Beijing has not taken a one-size-fits-all approach to its engagement with the energy sectors in Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan.
Analysts say this fundamental shift will likely persist even if the Iran war ends and may ultimately strengthen China's ...
The United States is enforcing a blockade on the Strait of Hormuz, and experts weigh in on what Peter Magyar’s election win could mean for Russia-Hungary ties. Meanwhile, Russia’s Security Council ...
As Bangkok and Hanoi gain momentum, Asia’s art future may lie not in new hubs but in how local ecosystems take shape beyond ...
The US has negotiated a ceasefire to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but Asian allies are already relying on others for energy ...
While the world watches the Strait of Hormuz, a quiet power struggle over Central Asia's oil and gas could reshape who ...
Five Asia cruise destinations shared the latest updates on the cruise market during a luncheon with cruise line executives ...
Labor conditions aboard the region’s poorly regulated fleet of fishing trawlers are a cause for continuing alarm.
Congestion in Singapore's waters is rising as the Iran war disrupts shipping routes, forcing vessels bound for the Middle ...
President Xi Jinping’s decision to announce what would become the Belt and Road Initiative in Kazakhstan in 2013 was no ...
Those who continue to view emerging markets through the lens of the past risk miscalculating the future of global capital.
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How China Became Asia’s Energy Middleman
The Iran War revealed what years of pipeline deals and LNG contracts quietly built: a Chinese stranglehold on Asia’s gas ...
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