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Exploring new data on Sino-Mediterranean relations: trade, energy, security and contracts

Leonardo Bruni (T.wai) gives an overview of ChinaMed’s updated dataset on China’s commercial, security and trade influence across the Middle East, North Africa and Southern Europe.

Serbian media on Xi Jinping’s visit to Belgrade

For the ChinaMed Observer, Anja Duvnjak and Leonardo Bruni (ChinaMed, T.wai) analyze the Serbian media debate on relations with China on the occasion of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s state visit to Belgrade.

Chinese perspectives on the recent Iran-Israel clash

Ádám Koi (ChinaMed, T.wai) examines the official Chinese response to the direct military strikes between Iran and Israel, along with the perspectives of Chinese analysts and experts.

Le megacompany ASEAN e la cukong connection

[IT] La Global 2000 è una pubblicazione a cura della rivista Forbes che ogni anno stila la classifica delle prime 2000 aziende al mondo. Lo studio si basa su quattro indicatori: vendite, profitti, asset e valore di mercato. Nel 2023, il profitto cumulativo delle aziende inserite nell’elenco ha raggiunto i 4.000 miliardi di euro, un giro d’affari superiore al PIL annuale della Germania.

Power shifts? China’s growing influence in the Gulf

The ongoing development of Sino-Gulf relations, driven by China’s deepening ties with the states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), represents a significant shift in the Middle East’s geopolitical landscape. Through strategic partnerships, economic engagement, and diplomatic initiatives, particularly the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), China has emerged as a pivotal actor in the Middle East, offering GCC states new avenues for economic diversification and strategic autonomy.

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