Poland should conduct its activity at the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) from the perspective of a developed country and a mature EU member.
The railway line between Budapest and Belgrade will be an important part of the One Belt One Road Initiative, the project proposed by Xi Jinping, President of the People's Republic of China.
Beijing has not proposed an attractive development offer to Central and Southeast European countries from the “16+1” group.
Orbán and his government pursue the announced strategy called “Eastern Opening”. Its goal is to reduce the dependency of Hungarian economy on trade with Western Europe.
At the end of April China reiterated its proposal to establish a free trade area with Ukraine. Its form and circumstances make it more like an ultimatum.
Poland is China's largest trade partner in the eastern EU and in 2015 bilateral trade reached EUR15.2bn, according to Chinese figures.
With the assistance of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), Belarus has said it plans to improve the effectiveness of the national system of administration of state finances.
The Warsaw Stock Exchange in June signed a cooperation agreement with Haitong Bank, owned by a leading Chinese securities broker in Asia. China is looking at Poland with big eyes and large pockets, as a hub for entering the...
For Poland, joining the AIIB is an investment in the future, because European Union cohesion funds will at some point run out.
Serbia's only steel mill, Železara Smederevo, will be acquired by Chinese company He Steel, the only bidder in a tender to sell the factory. The Chinese company reportedly offered EUR46m