Hong Kong CNN — Developing countries owe Chinese lenders at least $1.1 trillion dollars, according to a new data analysis published Monday, which says more than half of the thousands of loans China has doled out over two decades are due as many borrowers struggle financially.

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    10 months ago

    This is exactly what China was hoping for. Either they got their money back with some interest, which is a zero win really, or China got to go after all the stuff they couldn’t have gotten to without armed conflict.

    Sorta like how your bookie is cool lending you 10k to bet on some sure thing, and when you lose and don’t have the 10k? Then he’s reluctantly ok with taking possession of your 20k car in exchange for only breaking your fingers.

    If anybody is about to learn a lesson it’s the developing countries, and the lesson? pay up or drop your pants and bend over

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      10 months ago

      And the IMF does what that’s different from that?

      Btw, how much money has China wiped from countries debt ledgers in the past?

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        10 months ago

        Can you explain how the example above is similar to what the IMF does?

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          10 months ago

          (they can’t, the whataboutism is a distraction so we don’t talk about daddy china anymore)

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            10 months ago

            I just read a brief summary and several reviews of this book, and it seems it’s wholly unsourced and making many dubious claims. There are so many legitimate criticisms of the IMF and pretty much any large institution…why make shit up to criticize?

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          10 months ago

          They can. I’ll wait to see what China does. I already know how the IMF and the World Bank operate.

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      10 months ago

      I don’t know if it will drag China down, after all colonialism didn’t drag Europe down historically.

      It does drag humanity as a whole down, though. Cooperation is always more efficient and with greater rewards than aggressive competition, which just ends with everyone bloodied and one as the “winner”.

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    10 months ago

    Landlord china is coming for you, third world! Buckle up

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    10 months ago

    Chinas about to learn a very hard lesson about doing business with unstable economies.