Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 10
China Promotes Xinjiang as Gateway to Europe and Central Asia as Hormuz Disruptions Hit Shipping
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 10

China Promotes Xinjiang as Gateway to Europe and Central Asia as Hormuz Disruptions Hit Shipping

3 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 10

Summary

  • Xinjiang party chief Chen Xiaojiang used a rare speech to foreign officials on Wednesday to cast the region as a commercial gateway linking China with Central Asia and Europe.
  • Hormuz shipping disruptions have renewed focus on overland routes, giving Beijing an opening to market its far-western region as an alternative trade corridor.
  • Chen, appointed Communist Party secretary a year ago, pledged deeper cooperation with neighboring countries and called Xinjiang a "bridgehead for China’s westward opening."
  • The push highlights how geopolitical strain on a key maritime chokepoint is elevating Xinjiang’s role in China’s broader westward trade strategy.

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