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Strangelove

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SHANGHAI, Sept 29 (Reuters) - China's vast Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is in danger of losing momentum......, a new study showed on Wednesday.

AidData's study received funding from a diverse group of private and public organizations, including the Ford Foundation and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).

It said its research is independent and transparent and not guided or determined by its funders.


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Fake news propaganda, nothing more.... it is definitely guided and determined by its funders.
 

ansy1968

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The Anglo mouthpiece of Reuters doth protest too much; ain’t it funny that they never reveal the “success” of BRI rivals like “blue dot network” and B3?

besides, the purpose of BRI, besides soaking up excess Chinese construction capacity is to wash all of those soon to be worthless US dollars into demand for RMB.

anglos know this, which is why they’ve gone hell for leather trying to destroy BRI, to no avail.
@hashtagpls bro when I read the word " the study said" is akin word for "intelligence report" I stop and don't bother to read it. True there are some hitches especially in Australia...hahaha but otherwise its all go and it will be bigger, with Iran joining SCO, plus the URASIA (former Russian republic) and BRI complementing each other.
 

Bellum_Romanum

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Maybe. I was wondering why NextShark was reporting this story. I didn't know if Paterno could be a Filipino name.
Paterno, Dela Sierra, Ramos, Favis are all Filipino last names. And we all know why most Filipinos have Spanish sounding last names even though the majority of the Filipinos don't really have an ounce of Spanish blood.
 

escobar

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SHANGHAI, Sept 29 (Reuters) - China's vast Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is in danger of losing momentum as opposition in targeted countries rises and debts mount, paving the way for rival schemes to squeeze Beijing out, a new study showed on Wednesday.

President Xi Jinping launched BRI in 2013 to use China's strengths in financing and infrastructure construction to "build a broad community of shared interests" throughout Asia, Africa and Latin America.

But Xi's "project of the century" is now facing major challenges and significant backlashes abroad, according to a
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, a research lab at the College of William and Mary in the United States.

"A growing number of policy makers in low- and middle-income countries are mothballing high profile BRI projects because of overpricing, corruption and debt sustainability concerns," said Brad Parks, one of the study's authors.


AidData said $11.58 billion in projects in Malaysia have been cancelled over 2013-2021, with nearly $1.5 billion cancelled in Kazakhstan and more than a $1 billion in Bolivia.

China's foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Wednesday.

He Lingxiao, spokesperson for the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, which is closely linked to the BRI, said "we believe the overarching principles of BRI are sound".

"How these principles will be translated into operational reality is where we advocate for high international standards," He said.


The AidData study looked at 13,427 Chinese-backed projects in 165 countries over 18 years, worth $843 billion in total, and noted that Beijing's annual international development finance commitments are now double those of the United States.

But major changes in public sentiment made it difficult for participating countries to maintain close relations with Beijing, Parks said.

The study said an increasing number of China-backed projects have been suspended or cancelled since BRI's 2013 launch, with evidence of "buyer's remorse" in countries as far afield as Kazakhstan, Costa Rica and Cameroon.

Credit risks have also increased, with the exposure to Chinese debt now exceeding 10% of GDP in many low- and middle-income countries.


The survey found that 35% of Belt and Road projects were struggling with corruption, labour violations, environmental pollution and public protests.

In June this year, the United States announced a rival G7 initiative known as Build Back Better World (B3W) to provide financial support for developing nations to build infrastructure.
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"B3W is going to increase choice in the infrastructure financing market, which could lead to some high-profile BRI defections," Parks said.

AidData's study received funding from a diverse group of private and public organizations, including the Ford Foundation and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).


It said its research is independent and transparent and not guided or determined by its funders.

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Kaeshmiri

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The only reason BRI is failing/underperforming in some countries (majority being African ) is because of the endemic corruption and mismanagement by host country. As a result China has cut down funding to some African countries like Kenya, Zambia, Angola etc while increasing funding to the good performers like Ghana, Ivory coast, South Africa etc.

BRI isnt free lunch and was never meant to be. China will provide the funds and tech and all you as a host nation have to do is not screw it up.
 

Expert1324

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POWER OUTAGE IS MAKE ROUNDS ON THE MEDIA. WHAT IS HAPPENING?
Reports does seems reliable on the surface, what's the full picture?
 

MortyandRick

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POWER OUTAGE IS MAKE ROUNDS ON THE MEDIA. WHAT IS HAPPENING?
Reports does seems reliable on the surface, what's the full picture?
This is being discussed in the economics forum. Please check there.

In summary it's due to warmer than expected weather, high price of coal and cap on electricity prices, strong rebound in manufacturing causing shortages.
 
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