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News Soybeans: China and EU’s secret weapon against Trump’s tariff wars?

Soybeans – the top US agricultural export – could be Washington’s vulnerable spot in the ongoing tariff spat.

  • April 9, 2025
News Macron, Sisi call for Gaza ceasefire and release of captives

Ceasefire, reconstruction, and long-term peace in Gaza. The leaders of France, Egypt, and Jordan discussed efforts to achieve these goals at a meeting in Cairo.

  • April 8, 2025
News EU offers zero tariff deal to US but prepares for trade war

Brussels pushes for trade talks with Washington while preparing countermeasures on tariffs

  • April 8, 2025
News Trump, Putin want Zelenskyy out. But is a vote possible in wartime Ukraine?

The US and Russian leaders are united in their distrust of Zelenskyy, who won the 2019 presidential vote as a fresh-faced comic with no political experience.

  • April 8, 2025
News Clean energy surges globally, but has yet to replace fossil fuels: Report

Clean sources accounted for more than 40 percent of electricity production last year for the first time.

  • April 8, 2025
Publications Growing Footprint of the Turkish Capital in China

Vusal GULIYEV By Vusal GULIYEV, Policy Advisor at the Center of Analysis of International Relations and Head of Shanghai Office at AZEGLOB Consulting Group

Over the past three decades, Turkish investment in China has steadily expanded, covering sectors such as energy, manufacturing, retail, and food. Despite certain market challenges, companies like Aksa and TAB Gıda have found scalable success. Backed by institutional frameworks, Türkiye’s strategic pivot to Asia continues to strengthen and diversify its economic relationship with China’s vast and growing market.
Economic relations between Türkiye and China have expanded considerably over the past three decades, evolving beyond trade to encompass mutual investment. While Chinese investments in Türkiye have typically drawn more attention, Turkish capital flowing into China has also steadily increased. Although Turkish investments remain less diversified and extensive than their Chinese counterparts, several Turkish companies have made notable contributions across multiple sectors. Nevertheless, China’s vast consumer base and industrial ecosystem have long been seen as a strategic target for Turkish businesses seeking to enhance their global reach. READ MORE

  • April 4, 2025
News What’s happening to US-European relations?

There are divisions over NATO, the future of Greenland, trade and the Russia-Ukraine war.

  • April 1, 2025
News Why is Trump ‘very angry’ with Putin and who will secondary tariffs hurt?

Putin’s refusal to accept Zelenskyy’s legitimacy has upset Trump. His threatened sanctions could unsettle oil markets.

  • April 1, 2025
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