LatestEurasian rail corridors continue expanding between China, Central Asia and Europe.Middle Corridor projects are drawing new strategic investment.Ports and inland logistics hubs are becoming central to regional trade integration.Infrastructure finance and cross-border connectivity remain key policy themes.
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Mapping the New Eurasian Corridors
A new network of rail connections, logistics hubs and trade routes is reshaping the economic geography between Europe and Asia. Silk Road Belt News follows these developments and reports on infrastructure projects and regional dynamics along the modern Eurasian corridors.
Top Stories
Key developments across the Eurasian transport and trade corridors.
Rail Infrastructure
Central Asian Rail Corridors Expand
New rail investments across Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan are strengthening freight links between China, Central Asia and European markets.
Trade Routes
Middle Corridor Gains Strategic Importance
The Trans-Caspian route connecting China, Central Asia, the Caucasus and Europe is attracting growing international attention and investment.
Ports & Logistics
New Logistics Hubs Emerging
Major logistics centers along Eurasian corridors are becoming key nodes for container transport and cross-border supply chains.
The New Eurasian Trade Landscape
Silk Road Belt News reports on the transformation of Eurasian infrastructure, trade routes and logistics networks. From rail corridors connecting East Asia and Europe to emerging transport hubs across Central Asia, the platform follows the economic and geopolitical developments shaping the modern Silk Road.
Our multilingual editions provide analysis, background reporting and regional perspectives for readers interested in international transport, infrastructure investment and cross-border trade.
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The International Finance Corporation, MIGA, AIIB, and Standard Chartered are investing in the Almaty Railway Bypass to boost infrastructure and trade in Kazakhstan.
In 2025, cargo volume along China's key trade corridor reached unprecedented heights, underscoring the growing significance of the Silk Road Economic Belt in global trade.
Azerbaijan and Central Asian nations have agreed to strengthen their economic ties, focusing on infrastructure and logistical cooperation to boost trade and investment.
A closer look at China's increasing influence over the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and its implications for infrastructure development in Eurasia.
Kazakhstan positions itself as a pivotal player in Eurasian trade through the development of the Trans-Caspian Corridor, enhancing logistics and infrastructure.
Kazakhstan is seeking significant investment to enhance its infrastructure and logistics capabilities to position itself as a major transit hub for trade between China and Europe.
Kazakhstan and China are collaborating to enhance a vital transport corridor linking Lianyungang and Aktau, boosting infrastructure and trade in Eurasia.
The Eurasian Development Bank highlights investment opportunities and soft infrastructure necessary for the International North–South Transport Corridor.
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Featured Analysis
How Eurasian Rail Networks Are Redefining Regional Trade
As governments and logistics operators invest in rail corridors stretching from East Asia to Europe, overland trade routes are gaining renewed strategic importance. These networks are not replacing maritime trade, but they are creating faster, more diversified options for selected cargo flows and industrial supply chains.
For Central Asian states, the expansion of rail and intermodal infrastructure is more than a transport story. It is also a question of regional positioning, economic modernization and long-term geopolitical relevance within an increasingly connected Eurasian space.
The English edition of Silk Road Belt News covers Eurasian infrastructure, trade corridors, logistics, investment and technology across the modern Silk Road. It is designed for international readers seeking clear reporting and regional analysis.