By: Kandy Wong
The 523km line linking China, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan could eventually be extended to the Middle East, South Asia and Europe
Kandy Wong is a correspondent for the Political Economy desk at the Post. She specializes in China's trade relationships with the United States, the European Union, and Australia, as well as the Belt & Road Initiative and currency issues, often intersecting with themes of business and economics. Kandy's work has been featured in Pearls & Irritations, Newswav, Cigalah Group, South China Morning Post SCMP, and Star Media Group Berhad.
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Kandy's coverage mainly focuses on finance, economy, world affairs, and international relations with a specific emphasis on China. She is particularly interested in government announcements and exclusive reports related to China's role in the global economy and its diplomatic relationships.
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