By Maximilian Hess*
Natural gas supplies to the People’s Republic of China have helped drive Central Asia’s economic growth for the last decade. For no country is this more true than for Turkmenistan: over 90 percent of Turkmenistan’s total exports is natural gas exports to China. This figure is up from near zero before...
Central Asian Gas Exports To China: Beijing’s Latest Bargaining Chip? – Analysis
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