A Trillion-Dollar Opportunity: China’s Pivot to the Middle East Set to Fuel Investment Boom

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A Trillion-Dollar Opportunity: China’s Pivot to the Middle East Set to Fuel Investment Boom
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Middle Eastern sovereign-wealth funds have a lot of money to invest—and more of it is set to go to Chinese businesses

The increasing economic links between China and the Middle East show the challenges that will face the U.S. as it navigates the region.

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