Part 7/10:
Expanding Investment and Strategic Alignments
Beyond trade, mutual investments have surged. Russian firms are increasingly investing in China, with some exploring shifts in commodity production—such as nickel and copper—to Chinese markets. These economic exchanges are accompanied by a broader political and security alignment. Russia’s dissatisfaction with NATO expansion, color revolutions, and Western interference has led it to seek a more secure, multipolar global structure—an aspiration shared by China.