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AidData's work on Chinese lending study draws attention from governments and media outlets worldwide


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by Nathan Warters

April 28, 2021
A new study by William & Mary’s AidData research lab reveals previously unknown details about China’s lending practices to developing countries. 
The study, called “How China Lends,” was undertaken by a group of researchers from AidData, the Center for Global Development, the Kiel Institute for the World Economy and the Peterson Institute for International Economics. It provides evidence that Chinese loan contracts contain unusual secrecy provisions, collateral requirements and debt renegotiation restrictions. 
The report is based on the largest source of unredacted loan contracts between Chinese government lenders and developing country borrowers ever assembled, said AidData Executive Director Brad Parks ’03. It has received substantial media coverage around the world and captured the attention of policymakers in Washington, Londo ....

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Djibouti story resembles Hambantota, has the same Chinese script


Djibouti story resembles Hambantota, has the same Chinese script
Djibouti story resembles Hambantota, has the same Chinese script
Some Djiboutian elites believe their country has the potential to become the ‘Singapore of Africa’ with the help of Chinese investments.
Aadil Brar 14 April, 2021 11:33 am IST
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About eight miles away from the US naval base Camp Lemonnier in Djibouti is a swanky military compound with subtle cues about the country that has built the structure – China. The French, Japanese, Italian, and Spanish naval bases aren’t too far from the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Support Base in the east African country. ....

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