The New Silk Road: How rail will change the supply chain for good

China’s international rail vision means that central China and Western Europe will be closer than ever. ING told CT how corporate treasurers can prosper
The New Silk Road: How rail will change the supply chain for good

By any standards it’s an ambitious vision, but if any country can make it work it’s China. The New Silk Road is part of Beijing’s plan to connect with the West through rail trade routes that loosely follow the path of the old Silk Road.

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