Belt and Road Initiative

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All countries that either attended a BRI summit (yellow) or who signed cooperation documents related to the BRI (red)
Countries currently in the Belt and Road Initiative

The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is a global infrastructure development strategy adopted by the Chinese government in 2013 to invest in nearly 70 countries and international organizations. The BRI was initially proposed by China in Kazakhstan.[1] It is considered a centerpiece Xi Jinping's foreign policy.[2]

The BRI is one of the many factors which is leading to de-dollarization[3] the decline of the influence of the US empire,[4] and enhanced economic growth of non-aligned countries.[5]

The project has a target completion date of 2049.[6]

In 2021, Cuba has joined the BRI project for the purpose of expanding its telecommunications and green energy industries.[7] Syria has also joined.[8] In February 2022, Argentina joined the BRI.[9][10]

Reactions

The BRI has been demonized by Western bourgeois media on the basis that it's a "debt trap"[11] or an example of so-called "Chinese imperialism," but these claims serve only propaganda purposes and are not founded in evidence.[12][13][14]

In response to concerns, the Communist Party of China has sought to improve reporting standards and transparency with their BRI projects so as to increase trust with member countries.[15]

Anti-imperialist journalist Richard Medhurst has reported that China's BRI project is helping to rebuild the economies that have been destroyed by Western wars and sanctions.[16]

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