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China’s Belt and Road Funding Terms Spark Criticism

Published March 21, 2018by Guest Contributor 1 Comment

by James M. Dorsey Steep commercial terms for China’s investment in infrastructure projects across Eurasia related to its Belt and Road initiative may give it control of key ports and other assets as recipients of Beijing’s largess find themselves trapped… Continue Reading  

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