30 Years of KAFU: Guest Lecture “The Impact of the New Silk Road on Logistics and Economic Cooperation in Central Asia”
On September 25, 2024, a guest lecture “The Impact of the New Silk Road on Logistics and Economic Cooperation in Central Asia” was held at the Kazakh-American Free University to celebrate the university’s 30th anniversary.
The speaker was Christian Brauweiler, Professor (PhD) of the West Saxon University of Applied Sciences (Zwickau, Germany).
The lecture’s purpose was to discuss Central Asia’s logistics infrastructure and the establishment of economic cooperation between the countries.
Christian Brauweiler covered logistics issues, the trans-Caspian international transport route, and improvements in logistics in Central Asia.
In conclusion, the New Silk Road has a significant impact on the economy and logistics in the modern world, opening up new opportunities for global trade and cooperation.