$25 Billion of Deals Signed During Annual Silk Road Forum in China
The Fifth annual Silk Road International Exposition ended on Saturday in the northwestern Chinese city of Xi’an where officials announced that $24.6 billion worth of investment deals were reportedly signed during the five-day event.
It’s worth noting that it’s customary for Chinese event organizers to make these kinds of big announcements at the conclusion of major events. While there’s no doubt a lot of business was conducted during the forum, the deal announcements can be misleading. In many instances, Chinese officials will stockpile deals in the run-up to these kinds of gatherings in order to generate the largest number possible for the end-of-event statement.
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