Amid slowdown, China focuses on ambitious inland connections
China's economic goals are long-term and continental but they will not be easy.
Nathan Smith
Tue, 26 Jan 2016
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China’s slowing economic growth and military manoeuvres in the South China Sea are raising different international concerns but Beijing’s eyes are on its land connections.
With the announcement this week that China and Iran have agreed to a $US600 billion trade deal, and will cooperate in the
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Nathan Smith
Tue, 26 Jan 2016
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