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US should create a ‘fund’ to counter China push: report

Washington voices concerns

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WASHINGTON, Nov 19, (RTRS): The United States should create a fund to counter China’s infrastruc­ture financing deals in the developing world that export its “model of authoritar­ian governance,” a bipartisan commission told the US Congress in a report.

The US-China Economic and Security Review Commission, tasked with monitoring the national security implicatio­ns of USChina trade relations, has complied a report almost every year since 2002.

This year it said China’s efforts, as part of its Belt and Road initiative, to fund bridges and even digital networks in Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Europe have given its government an excuse to maintain a military presence there.

Assist

The report recommende­d that Congress create a fund to assist countries in parts of the world where China is expanding its influence.

It also warned about the threat China’s push into the next-generation 5G wireless technology poses to US security and business interests.

China says it wants the Belt and Road initiative, launched in 2013, to improve global transport and trade links.

Many of its firms and banks are engaged in building and financing major ports, rail, highways and bridges in countries ranging from Kenya to Malaysia and Russia.

The US commission, however, said China was using the initiative not just to “encourage and validate authoritar­ian actors abroad,” but also to export standards for technology applicatio­ns that could threaten US businesses and market access across the globe.

The commission, created by Congress in 2000, said Beijing was using the initiative to justify a military presence in some of the countries.

It recommende­d that Congress create a fund to assist countries, especially in the Indo-Pacific region, on issues of digital connectivi­ty, infrastruc­ture and energy access.

In Beijing on Wednesday, foreign ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying said she had not seen the report.

China cooperated with other countries based on principles of mutual respect and mutual benefit, Hua told a daily news briefing, adding that if the US wanted to invest in, and help with, projects in other countries, it was welcome to do so.

“But we hope that when the US does this, their intentions are pure and the results are good.”

Washington has voiced concerns over China’s growing influence. Last month, the US Senate passed a measure overhaulin­g how the federal government lends money for foreign developmen­t, in a move some analysts saw as a response to the Belt and Road initiative.

The commission’s report also warned about China’s rising dominance in 5G wireless technology and the proliferat­ion of devices connected to the internet that could be used to launch a cyber attack.

Supply

“US telecommun­ications providers’ reliance on imports from China raises serious supply chain concerns about the secure deployment of US critical next generation telecommun­ications infrastruc­ture,” the panel said.

Concern about Chinese cyber attacks and cyber espionage has forced Chinese telecom equipment makers Huawei Technologi­es Corp and ZTE Corp to scale back some of their business in the United States.

This year President Donald Trump blocked microchip maker Broadcom Ltd from taking over Qualcomm Inc amid worries it would give China the upper hand in 5G mobile communicat­ions.

China’s President Xi Jinping arrives for the APEC CEO Summit 2018 in Port Moresby on Nov 17, a part of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n (APEC) Summit. A bipartisan commission in its report has flagged concerns over China’s Belt and Road initiative.

(AFP)

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