Oman Daily Observer

Xi in Brunei as oil-dependent the country seeks investment

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BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: President Xi Jinping visited Brunei on Monday, with the country turning to China to boost its flagging, oildepende­nt economy.

Xi, who arrived from a tense summit in Papua New Guinea dominated by a war of words between China and the US, was treated to an official welcome at Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah’s enormous, golden-domed palace.

Like in many other parts of Asia, Chinese companies are investing huge sums in the monarchy on Borneo island, part of an infrastruc­ture drive aimed at extending Beijing’s economic and geopolitic­al clout.

Initiative­s include a multi-billiondol­lar oil refinery — Brunei’s biggest ever foreign investment project — a dam and a highway.

The wealthy former British protectora­te, long depended on abundant oil deposits but was plunged into recession when prices fell several years ago, and crude reserves are also in a long decline.

“Brunei, whose income from hydrocarbo­ns will decrease in the coming years, is looking for help from China in developing economic alternativ­es,” Murray Hiebert, a Southeast Asia expert from thinktank the Center for Strategic and Internatio­nal Studies, said.

After talks between the Sultan and the first Chinese president to visit the country in 13 years, a joint statement said that Brunei “will continue to support and jointly promote cooperatio­n in the Belt and Road Initiative”, China’s infrastruc­ture drive, official news agency Xinhua reported.

But concerns have been mounting in the wider region at the aggressive Chinese investment drive, particular­ly that poorer countries could struggle to pay back debts.

Ahead of the weekend’s APEC meeting in Papua New Guinea, US Vice-president Mike Pence warned countries not to be seduced by China’s infrastruc­ture programme, saying that Beijing offered “opaque” loans that led to “staggering debt”.

 ?? Reuters ?? Chinese President Xi Jinping walks with Brunei’s Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah at the Nurul Iman Palace in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei. —
Reuters Chinese President Xi Jinping walks with Brunei’s Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah at the Nurul Iman Palace in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei. —

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