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Friday, May 12, 2017

This Sunday, China will make a $500 billion push to challenge the West

BY BLOOMBERG | MAY 12, 2017, 07.23 AM IST



China is one of the few countries in the world today with money to spend, and Xi Jinping is ready to write some checks. 
The Belt and Road Initiative “will likely be Xi’s most lasting legacy,” said Trey McArver, the London-based director of China research for TS Lombard, an investment research company.

China’s president will host almost 30 world leaders in Beijing on Sunday at the first Belt and Road Forum, the centerpiece of a soft-power push backed by hundreds of billions of dollars for infrastructure projects. More than 100 countries on five continents have signed up, showing the demand for global economic cooperation despite rising protectionism in the US and and Europe. 

For Xi, the initiative is designed to solidify his image as one of the world’s leading advocates of globalization while US President Donald Trump cuts overseas funds in the name of “ America First.” The summit aims to ease concerns about China’s rise and boost Xi’s profile at home, where he’s become the most powerful leader since Deng Xiaoping died in 1997. 



For Xi, the initiative is designed to solidify his image as one of the world’s leading advocates of globalization while US President Donald Trump cuts overseas funds in the name of “ America First.” The summit aims to ease concerns about China’s rise and boost Xi’s profile at home, where he’s become the most powerful leader since Deng Xiaoping died in 1997. 

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