On a recent official visit to China, Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad criticized his host country’s use of major infrastructure projects – and difficult-to-repay loans – to assert its influence over smaller countries. While Mahathir’s warnings in Beijing against “a new version of colonialism” stood out for their boldness, they reflect a broader pushback against China’s mercantilist trade, investment and lending practices.
Since 2013, under the umbrella of its Belt and Road Initiative, China has been funding and implementing large infrastructure projects in countries around the world, in order to help align their interests with its own, gain a political foothold in strategic locations, and export its industrial surpluses. By keeping bidding on BRI projects closed and opaque, China often massively inflates their value, leaving countries struggling to repay their debts.
Once countries become ensnared in China’s debt traps, they can end up being forced into even worse deals to compensate their creditor for lack of repayment. Most notably, last December, Sri Lanka was compelled to transfer the Chinese-built strategic port of Hambantota to China on a 99-year, colonial-style lease, because it could longer afford its debt payments.
Sri Lanka’s experience was a wake-up call for other countries with outsize debts to China. Fearing that they, too, could lose strategic assets, they are now attempting to scrap, scale back, or renegotiate their deals. Mahathir, who previously cleared the way for Chinese investment in Malaysia, ended his trip to Beijing by canceling Chinese projects worth almost US$23 billion.
Sri Lanka’s experience was a wake-up call for other countries with outsize debts to China. Fearing that they, too, could lose strategic assets, they are now attempting to scrap, scale back, or renegotiate their deals
Countries as diverse as Bangladesh, Hungary and Tanzania have also canceled or scaled back BRI projects. Myanmar, hoping to secure needed infrastructure without becoming caught up in a Chinese debt trap, has used the threat of cancellation to negotiate a reduction in the cost of its planned Kyaukpyu port from $7.3 billion to $1.3 billion.
Even China’s closest partners are now wary of the BRI. In Pakistan, which has long worked with China to contain India and is the largest recipient of BRI financing, the new military-backed government has sought to review or renegotiate projects in response to a worsening debt crisis. In Cambodia, another leading recipient of Chinese loans, fears of in effect becoming a Chinese colony are on the rise.
The backlash against China can be seen elsewhere, too. The recent annual Pacific Islands Forum meeting was one of the most contentious in its history. Chinese policies in the region, together with the Chinese delegation leader’s behavior at the event itself, drove the president of Nauru – the world’s smallest republic, with just 11,000 inhabitants – to condemn China’s “arrogant” presence in the South Pacific. China cannot, he declared, “dictate things to us.”
When it comes to trade, US President Donald Trump’s escalating trade war with China is grabbing headlines, but Trump is far from alone in criticizing China. With policies ranging from export subsidies and non-tariff barriers to intellectual-property piracy and tilting the domestic market in favor of Chinese companies, China represents, in the words of Harvard University’s Graham Allison, the “most protectionist, mercantilist, and predatory major economy in the world.”
As the largest merchandise exporter in the world, China is many countries’ biggest trading partner. Beijing has leveraged this role by employing trade to punish those that refuse to toe its line, including by imposing import bans on specific products, halting strategic exports (such as rare-earth minerals), cutting off tourism from China, and encouraging domestic consumer boycotts or protests against foreign businesses.
The fact is that China has grown strong and rich by flouting international trade rules. But now its chickens are coming home to roost, with a growing number of countries imposing anti-dumping or punitive duties on Chinese goods. And as countries worry about China bending them to its will by luring them into debt traps, it is no longer smooth sailing for the BRI.
Beyond Trump’s tariffs, the European Union has filed a complaint with the World Trade Organization about China’s practices of forcing technology transfer as a condition of market access. China’s export subsidies and other trade-distorting practices are set to encounter greater international resistance. Under WTO rules, countries may impose tariffs on subsidized goods from overseas that harm domestic industries.
Now, Chinese President Xi Jinping finds himself not only defending the BRI, his signature foreign-policy initiative, but also confronting domestic criticism, however muted, for flaunting China’s global ambitions and thereby inviting a US-led international backlash. Xi has discarded one of former Chinese strongman Deng Xiaoping’s most famous dicta: “Hide your strength, bide your time.” Instead, Xi has chosen to pursue an unabashedly aggressive strategy that has many asking whether China is emerging as a new kind of imperialist power.
International trade has afforded China enormous benefits, enabling the country to become the world’s second-largest economy, while lifting hundreds of millions of people out of poverty. The country cannot afford to lose those benefits to an international backlash against its unfair trade and investment practices.
China’s reliance on large trade surpluses and foreign-exchange reserves to fund the expansion of its global footprint makes it all the more vulnerable to the current pushback. In fact, even if China shifts its strategy and adheres to international rules, its trade surplus and foreign-currency reserves will be affected. In short, whichever path it chooses, China’s free ride could be coming to an end.
Copyright: Project Syndicate, 2018.
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Rohit Pandeya, hahahahaha, before I can tell you what are we proud of, let me correct your lies with truth, if you are proud of being a secular country then who is proud of killing people over the suspicion of using beaf? Who is proud of prefering a cow (animal) over the human beings, may they be from any religion, to say Christianity, Islam or the low caste poor Hindus? Who kill them over the mere suspicions that the said beaf may be of a slaughtered cow? If you are proud of being the 6th economy of the world, why 60% of indian population is compelled to defecate in open public places and has to live in slums? If you are proud of religious freedom for the minorities why their worship places are brutally demolished in India?( Babari Mosque) If you are proud of being the emerging economic power why your country is the most loan receving country in the world? This was a tip of the iceberg, the detailed picture is more grim, as there are many other things which you must actually feel shame for instead of mere boasting. Well, having said that, let me tell you what we are proud of , we fought a war against terrorism, no other coward nation can fight it. Even if India experiences a small bomb blast, she starts crying which seems to see no endings, but see we are in actual war since 1979, when soviets attacked Afghanistan and we are fighting it up until this day. We are proud of having a nation which is united like an iron wall against any threats to our sovereignty and freedom may it come from our eastern border or western borders. We are proud as a nation to survive after the colossal economic and human lives losses we have to bear in wars starting from 1979 to this day. Our economy is ruined by these two consecutive wars, we are hosting the biggest ever number of migrants , more than 4 millions since last 39 years, still we survive. Imagine, if Indians have had to go under the same experience, what would have happened to them? We are proud of our mothers who celebrate after hearing the news of their sons martyred in the battle against enemy.( I can send you the videos of an Indian mother after the death of her son on border and also a video of Pakistani mother whose son killed on the same border with India). Can you compete us in this area when it comes to defend our homeland? Let me tell you, to become the rich has never been our motivation, nor it coincides with our ideology, we have no doubt in our minds that this world is a transitory place and the real life starts after death, hence we don’t love luxuries in our lives instead we lay stress on morality and the life after death. We are not the biggest buyers of weapons at the cost of lingering hunger like you. We are proud of our strategic location and bringing harmony between the super powers to contribute to the world peace.
Rohit Pandeya, hahahahaha, before I can tell you what are we proud of, let me correct your lies with truth, if you are proud of being a secular country then who is proud of killing people over the suspicion of using beaf? Who is proud of prefering a cow (animal) over the human beings, may they be from any religion, to say Christianity, Islam or the low caste poor Hindus? Who kill them over the mere suspicions that the said beaf may be of a slaughtered cow? If you are proud of being the 6th economy of the world, why 60% of indian population is compelled to defecate in open public places and has to live in slums? If you are proud of religious freedom for the minorities why their worship places are brutally demolished in India?( Babari Mosque) If you are proud of being the emerging economic power why your country is the most loan receving country in the world? This was a tip of the iceberg, the detailed picture is more grim, as there are many other things which you must actually feel shame for instead of mere boasting. Well, having said that, let me tell you what we are proud of , we fought a war against terrorism, no other coward nation can fight it. Even if India experiences a small bomb blast, she starts crying which seems to see no endings, but see we are in actual war since 1979, when soviets attacked Afghanistan and we are fighting it up until this day. We are proud of having a nation which is united like an iron wall against any threats to our sovereignty and freedom may it come from our eastern border or western borders. We are proud as a nation to survive after the colossal economic and human lives losses we have to bear in wars starting from 1979 to this day. Our economy is ruined by these two consecutive wars, we are hosting the biggest ever number of migrants , more than 4 millions since last 39 years, still we survive. Imagine, if Indians have had to go under the same experience, what would have happened to them? We are proud of our mothers who celebrate after hearing the news of their sons martyred in the battle against enemy.( I can send you the videos of an Indian mother after the death of her son on border and also a video of Pakistani mother whose son killed on the same border with India). Can you compete us in this area when it comes to defend our homeland? Let me tell you, to become the rich has never been our motivation, nor it coincides with our ideology, we have no doubt in our minds that this world is a transitory place and the real life starts after death, hence we don’t love luxuries in our lives instead we lay stress on morality and the life after death. We are not the biggest buyers of weapons at the cost of lingering hunger like you. We are proud of our strategic location and bringing harmony between the super powers to contribute to the world peace.
We are proud of the fact thst we are a secular nayion.we are proud of the fact that we have a functioning democracy where the civil administrationhadministrationheat a the government . We are proud of the fact that from a good deficient nation we have become self sufficient in good production and even a net exporter. We are proud of the fact that people of various religion and ethnicity are free to worship Nd propagate their religion and culture with no fear of blasphemy laws.we are proud of the fact that India is the sixth largest economy of the world and not a bailout nation surviving on doles . we are proud of the fact that we are recognised as an emerging power and not a hub of international terror. How many things are you proud of Fayyaz?
We are proud of the fact thst we are a secular nayion.we are proud of the fact that we have a functioning democracy where the civil administrationhadministrationheat a the government . We are proud of the fact that from a good deficient nation we have become self sufficient in good production and even a net exporter. We are proud of the fact that people of various religion and ethnicity are free to worship Nd propagate their religion and culture with no fear of blasphemy laws.we are proud of the fact that India is the sixth largest economy of the world and not a bailout nation surviving on doles . we are proud of the fact that we are recognised as an emerging power and not a hub of international terror. How many things are you proud of Fayyaz?
Muhammad Fayyaz love your racist / religious rant.manga naheyaga kya aur nichode ga kya?you are a true prototype of a typical ignorant and delusional pakistani. ISPR and pak army has to be congrstulated on making so many delusional clones to fulfill their agenda.
Muhammad Fayyaz the sun will rise in the west the day you help us in any constructive manner. To be a friend you will have to unload years of religious bigotry and hate ingrained in your DNA which is not humanly possible. There might be a "naya pakistan" but the neeyat will remain purani as long as the mullsh-military complex remains all.powerful in your country.I just hope that day never comes when we have to seek help of China or Pakistan because on that day India would cease to exist.
Muhammad Fayyaz the sun will rise in the west the day you help us in any constructive manner. To be a friend you will have to unload years of religious bigotry and hate ingrained in your DNA which is not humanly possible. There might be a "naya pakistan" but the neeyat will remain purani as long as the mullsh-military complex remains all.powerful in your country.I just hope that day never comes when we have to seek help of China or Pakistan because on that day India would cease to exist.
This guy is the lots.he has congenital hate against India. Maybe it’s ingrained in his inbred jihadi DNA…
Raghu Munusami lot of shit goes behind the bamboo curtain from rape to.irgan harvesting to illegal detention in "correction/orientation " centres.
Raghu Munusami lot of shit goes behind the bamboo curtain from rape to.irgan harvesting to illegal detention in "correction/orientation " centres.
Manuel Ocampo, yes, we have kept our doors open to settle all the differences, through Cricketing or any other kind of efforts which comes under the domain of any civilized nations, but it’s Indian’s inhuman, hegemonic and hypcritic responses that are dragging the world’s most populated part towards the stone age. It’s not Pakistan, but India who refuses the cricket series between the two countries. When there’s world cup or any other international event they forget all the ego and play with Pakistan, and refuse to face Pakistan otherwise, the hypocrisy at the best!
Manuel Ocampo, yes, we have kept our doors open to settle all the differences, through Cricketing or any other kind of efforts which comes under the domain of any civilized nations, but it’s Indian’s inhuman, hegemonic and hypcritic responses that are dragging the world’s most populated part towards the stone age. It’s not Pakistan, but India who refuses the cricket series between the two countries. When there’s world cup or any other international event they forget all the ego and play with Pakistan, and refuse to face Pakistan otherwise, the hypocrisy at the best!
Muhammad Fayyaz , better settle your difference with india in a friendly cricket match. it is more fun and entertaining
Muhammad Fayyaz , better settle your difference with india in a friendly cricket match. it is more fun and entertaining
The way china control Pakistan and So Australia..why are finding fault here..
The way china control Pakistan and So Australia..why are finding fault here..
Yes by Duterte sold your country to China
Abhijit Gupta , here is link for you. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-27775327
Sidharth Shankar, and we got rid of cow piss drinkers and the most ignorant morons like you.
Muhammad Fayyaz what a joke!The pain is for Pakistan only dear sir