articleJournal of Infrastructure Policy and DevelopmentJun 27, 2019DIAMOND OA

Examining the debt implications of the Belt and Road Initiative from a policy perspective

JHJohn HurleySMScott MorrisGPGailyn Portelance

Center for Global Development

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Abstract

China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) hopes to deliver trillions of dollars in infrastructure financing to Asia, Europe, and Africa. If the initiative follows Chinese practices to date for infrastructure financing, which often entail lending to sovereign borrowers, then BRI raises the risk of debt distress in some borrower countries. This paper assesses the likelihood of debt problems in the 68 countries identified as potential BRI borrowers. We conclude that eight countries are at particular risk of debt distress based on an identified pipeline of project lending associated with BRI.Because this indebtedness also suggests a higher concentration in debt owed to official and quasi-official Chinese creditors,…

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Keywords
  • Debt
  • Creditor
  • China
  • Business
  • External debt
  • Finance
  • Financial system
  • Economic policy
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