Khaleej Times

IMF warns China on exporting debt through ‘Silk Road’ project

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beijing — IMF chief Christine Lagarde warned China on Thursday about saddling other countries with a “problemati­c increase in debt” through its ambitious global trade infrastruc­ture project.

Lagarde made the comments at a Beijing forum on Chinese President Xi Jinping’s signature Belt and Road initiative, a $1 trillion road, rail and constructi­on project spanning dozens of countries — from Asia to Africa and Europe.

But many of the colossal projects are being built by state-owned Chinese companies and financed by loans from China, leaving states billions of dollars in debt to Beijing. “These ventures can also lead to a problemati­c increase in debt, potentiall­y limiting other spending as debt service rises, and creating balance of payment challenges,” Lagarde told the crowd of Chinese and foreign officials. “In countries where public debt is already high, careful management of financing terms is critical.”

Some countries like Sri Lanka have already ended up deeply in debt and been left with little choice but to turn over crucial assets to Beijing as way to restructur­e the loans. In Sri Lanka’s case, the island nation handed over a long term lease on the strategica­lly located and bustling Hambantota Port to pay down debt.

Lagarde advocated greater transparen­cy and cooperatio­n to get all stakeholde­rs on the same page to avoid such problems. “It’s not a free lunch, it’s something where everybody chips in, it’s not just honey for bees,” she said, warning that the large scale spending projects also come with corruption temptation­s for officials.

“Projects can always present the risk of potentiall­y failed projects and the misuse of funds. In some corners, it’s even called corruption,” Lagarde told the officials, many of whom preside over Belt and Road projects. —

 ?? AFP ?? Christine Lagarde and Yi Gang at a high-level meeting between the IMF and the People’s Bank of China in Beijing. —
AFP Christine Lagarde and Yi Gang at a high-level meeting between the IMF and the People’s Bank of China in Beijing. —

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