The China Pakistan economic corridor facing serious difficulties

3 JumpCrisscross 2 5/15/2025, 1:12:20 AM geopolitica.info ↗

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duxup · 10h ago
> Several analysts argue that the premise of CPEC was fundamentally flawed, assuming that infrastructure – such as roads, bridges, and electricity – alone would generate growth and employment in Pakistan. It is noteworthy that Pakistani workers have been deliberately excluded from the design and engineering levels of major CPEC projects.

This isn't the first time I've heard this kinda setup where China helps a country with infrastructure, but sidelines locals from benefiting.

>Moreover, duty-free imports from China have adversely impacted many local manufacturers in Pakistan, driving them to bankruptcy under Beijing’s “debt-trap” strategy.

I believe this has been seen in some regions in Africa too, locals complaining about a flood of low quality goods that couldn't be sent to other countries swamp local markets and businesses, and suddenly you can't even find quality goods.

suraci · 8h ago
> This isn't the first time I've heard this kinda setup where China helps a country with infrastructure, but sidelines locals from benefiting.

yeah