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The Diplomat3y
China’s ‘Debt Diplomacy’ Is a Misnomer. Call It ‘Crony Diplomacy.’
The debt trap isn’t a national strategy. Instead, unchecked profit motive is driving Chinese firms to exploit poor nations. In the summer of 2018, Sri Lanka saw the last remaining airline pull ...
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Can China's economy reverse a sluggish 2023 in the last quarter? Here's what to watch
The last three months of the year are set to bring more clarity on China's economic outlook and any government support — ...
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Debt trap: African countries told to be cautious with Chinese loans
In an interview to Financial Times, Kamal said China needed to be "more rigorous in evaluating its loans amid concerns that poor lending decisions risked pushing countries into debt distress.
Outlookindia1mon
Opinion: Xi Jinping’s China Stands Isolated As World Gets Cautious Of Expansionism And Debt Trap
The idea of One Nation, One Election seems outlandish since the architecture of the election process doesn’t allow much space for it Is One Nation, One Election a threat to federalism?
Global Times29d
Chinese firms help bridge African economic artery, enhance devt capacity under BRI, defying ‘debt trap’ smear
One is the largest developing country, and the other is the continent home to the largest number of developing countries. China and Africa are tens of thousands of miles apart but cooperate closely.
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Bad Chinese planes causing Nepal huge losses - Is Kathmandu falling into a debt trap?
Nepal’s national airline has decided to sell Chinese planes that the carrier has been struggling to maintain amid recurring breakdowns. The Kathmandu Post reported citing officials that these ...
The Diplomat1y
Vietnam’s Hidden Debts to China Expose its Political Risks
Although Vietnam’s Chinese debt burden is low compared to some of its neighbors, it is still a worry for the Communist Party mandarins in Hanoi. Vietnam has famously eschewed China’s Belt and ...
朝日新聞社1mon
U.S. must demand disclosure of Chinese debt in debt restructuring deals, say senators
The Group of 20 major economies--which include China--and the Paris Club group of creditors last week agreed to suspend official bilateral debt payments for the world’s poorest countries through ...
Forbes3y
Sri Lanka's Debt Crisis Is So Bad The Government Doesn't Even Know How Much Money It Owes
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. I travel the New Silk Road, reporting on the developments that are shaping the 21st century. The official estimate of what Sri Lanka ...
朝日新聞社1mon
African lender: China not trying to lead region into ‘debt trap’
YOKOHAMA--China is not trying to lead African countries into a debt trap and provides critical investment along with other countries to close a funding gap for crucial infrastructure projects on ...
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Is a new debt crisis mounting in Africa?
Managing debt is a balancing act of possible risks and benefits. While borrowing money is one practical way for governments to boost their economies, the equilibrium can easily be thrown off-kilter – ...

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