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Manila announces termination of China-backed infrastructure projects as geopolitics takes policy precedence over economics

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Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr and Chinese President Xi Jinping in January in Beijing. Photo: Asia Times files

MANILA – Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr was not among the 23 national leaders who attended last month’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) summit in Beijing, marking the 10th anniversary of the US$1 trillion globe-spanning infrastructure-building program.

At the event, Chinese President Xi Jinping announced close to $100 billion in new state policy bank financing for the initiative. In a white paper published last month, China maintained “the ultimate goal of the BRI is to help build a global community of shared future.”

But the Philippines won’t be among the recipients of China’s largesse or shared future as Marcos Jr’s administration swerves decidedly away from China’s monied but troubled program for paving its global influence.

In a major development with geopolitical implications, the Philippine Department of Transportation has announced the full termination of a series of big-ticket infrastructure projects with China in favor of Japanese and Western rivals.

According to the Philippine Senate, nearly all of China’s key investment initiatives in the Philippines are now in doubt due to both economic and political factors. The upshot is a new nadir in Philippine-China relations, a dramatic about-turn from the six years of warm engagement under the pro-Beijing Rodrigo Duterte presidency.

For the Philippines, China has largely engaged in “pledge trap” diplomacy during the Duterte administration, a cynical ploy that entailed forward-deployed concessions in the South China Sea in exchange for largely illusory investment pledges. China pledged as much as $24 billion in infrastructure projects under Duterte, nearly none of which have been delivered.

Marcos Jr’s apparent departure from the BRI is rooted in deep bilateral grievances over contested territories in the South China Sea. Most recently, the Marcos Jr administration expressed vocal outrage over China’s harassment of Philippine resupply and patrol missions on and around the Second Thomas Shoal, where Manila maintains troops on a grounded ship.

 
Indonesia also has territorial issue with China in South China Sea.

But we don't have any problem.

Why is Philippines always a troublemaker?

Blame others for his own provocation?
 
Banana beggar country like that the earlier and completely out BRI the better for China. China can spend more money internally instead on the US dogs that will bite China anytime. Good, the Japanese, Americans and Indians can build infra for the banana mafia country.
 
Good, all countries should exit this BRI or whatever cr@p agreement this vile country China has signed .

Regards
 
Indonesia also has territorial issue with China in South China Sea.

But we don't have any problem.

Why is Philippines always a troublemaker?

Blame others for his own provocation?
This moron Marco and Filipinos just started the fiasco of trouble by continuously invading Chinese controlled islands in SCS maybe on the order from his US masters. The US doesn't want ASEAN and China to supposedly pass this year South China Sea Code of Conduct and Philippine is US hitman here to stall the process. He is probably being held hostage by US gov since his family has billions of assets in US accounts.
 
What a marvelous country the Philippines seems to be
 
Good, all countries should exit this BRI or whatever cr@p agreement this vile country China has signed .

Regards
They can sign up with the la la land to build cow dung infra for them more cheaply instead, lol.
 
Pinoys wanted something from China without breaking US Israel links. It would be insane to pay for pinoys and have US bases able to steal it all.
 
China needs to rethink it's belt and road policy to be more sensitive to territorial concerns of neighboring countries , don't you think so @beijingwalker

Banana beggar country like that the earlier and completely out BRI the better for China. China can spend more money internally instead on the US dogs that will bite China anytime. Good, the Japanese, Americans and Indians can build infra for the banana mafia country.
Shouldn't china be more respectful of the countries they wanna do buisness with ?
 

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