Turkmenistan was represented at the seminar on harmonization of multimodal transportation in Central Asia

Representatives of the State Customs Service of Turkmenistan, along with delegates from other Central Asian countries, took part in the first face-to-face module of the Regional Training Program on Digital Trade and Multimodal Transport. The event was held in Tashkent as part of the project “Trade Facilitation in Central Asia”, which is being implemented with […]

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China-Central Asia Summit: A New Chapter of Shared Future and Strategic Convergence

Prof. Engr. Zamir Ahmed Awan The recent China-Central Asia Summit, attended by President Xi Jinping and the heads of state from the five Central Asian nations—Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan—marked a significant milestone in the evolving relationship between China and the heartland of Eurasia. Hosted in a spirit of mutual trust, development, and regional […]

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Anwar’s petrol subsidy cuts test patience of Malaysians ‘addicted’ to cheap fuel

By Joseph Sipalan Expertly switching between woks as he whips up appam, the coconut and rice batter pancakes that draw morning commuters to his roadside stall in a Kuala Lumpur suburb, Raj Kumar harbours anxieties that simmer away beneath the calm: petrol subsidy cuts are looming and prices may soon rise again. At 44, Raj […]

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Will US strikes on Iran tighten North Korea’s nuclear resolve? Why China might be worried

By Alyssa Chen Last month’s US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities could strengthen North Korea’s view that nuclear weapons are vital for its survival, deepening Pyongyang’s distrust and reinforcing its commitment to nuclear arms, security experts have warned. They added that the attacks were likely to undermine denuclearisation efforts on the Korean peninsula, a goal […]

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