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Aug 10, 2018 07:13 PM

‘Belt and Road’ Drives Into Argentina with $2 Billion Contract

By Yang Ge

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China State Construction Engineering is entering Argentina with a deal to build 538-km highway. Photo: VCG

China State Construction Engineering Corp. (CSCEC) said it has won a $2.13 billion contract to build a major highway in Argentina, answering Beijing’s call for infrastructure specialists to export their skills to other developing markets.

The contract will see the Chinese company build the 538-kilometer (334-mile) highway over five years, using an engineering, procurement and construction arrangement that typically has a single contractor overseeing all the major responsibilities for such large projects, according to an announcement this week on the company’s website (link in Chinese). The contract includes 10 years to operate the project after its completion.

“The contract’s important components include the road’s design, construction, upgrades and operational maintenance,” CSCEC said. “After its completion, it will become one of the area’s most important highways.”

The project marks CSCEC’s first project in the South American nation, and Argentina’s first such partnership involving a Chinese company, the company said.

CSCEC is one of China’s largest infrastructure builders. It has also been one of the most active in seeking overseas contracts under Beijing’s “Belt and Road” initiative that encourages such development as China’s own infrastructure building slows down after a huge build-out over the last three decades.

Belt and Road originally started out as an initiative calling for such overseas infrastructure development, often with Chinese financing, along countries on the ancient maritime and land-based Silk Roads connecting China and Europe. But more recently the initiative has come to include most developing markets, including ones as far afield as South America.

CSCEC’s similar overseas contract wins this year include a $37 million aviation project in Kenya, a 502 million yuan ($73.6 million) medical project in Cambodia, and an A$630 million ($466.8 million) mixed-use real estate development in Australia, according to its website. Other major infrastructure deals have seen China National Chemical Engineering win $3 billion contract for trash incineration in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in May, and Fujian Construction Engineering Group Co. Ltd. win a deal to build a 602 million yuan industrial park in Kenya.

https://www.caixinglobal.com/2018-0...entina-with-2-billion-contract-101313794.html

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Belt and Road Initiative reaching out geographically
2018-08-10 12:03:19 Source: China Daily
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi (R) and his Costa Rican counterpart Manuel Gonzalez Sanz hold a press conference in Beijing, capital of China, Jan. 9, 2015. (Xinhua Photo)

An unprecedented project kicked off by China under reform and opening-up policy is now moving past the horizons. The new region catering to the interest of China is Latin America and the trade volume has increased exponentially. Even though on the other side of the globe, Latin America is coming under the consideration of Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), as China is promising infrastructure expansion to ensure access to raw materials, mining machinery and spare parts and agricultural products
China's BRI is widening out to affect regions not geographically connected to the actual project. In January 2018, President Xi Jinping called on Latin American countries to join Beijing and contribute to the initiative.

Recently, Foreign Minister Wang Yi joined the second Ministerial Meeting of the Forum of China and the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States. In that significant meeting, an integral declaration on the BRI was approved. According to Wang, the collaboration targets at the growth of logistic, electricity and information corridors.

President Xi Jinping also expressed his views that "It marks the beginning of a new era," in his address to the forum.

So far Latin America has not been officially incorporated in the BRI. Therefore, there are no pledges yet to any investments through the Silk Road Fund. Panama has been the only Latin American country to sign one of the more than 70 effective Belt and Road Cooperation Agreements. However, China’s curiosity in drawing Latin America nearer via the BRI is becoming evident. The future cooperation between China and Latin America, as outlined by Wang in Santiago, resembles the five BRI links: policy cooperation, infrastructure development, investment and trade facilitation, financial integration and cultural and social exchange. At its heart lies a major passage across the Pacific Ocean.

This presence of Latin America into the initiative links up with the current relations between the region and China. Among the Latin American presidents, Xi’s call is being heard on fertile ground. Through the BRI, Latin America would get closely connected to the Asia-Pacific. For some time now, the Latin Americans have been influenced that the future lies in the Pacific region, both economically and geo-strategically. The left has almost euphorically welcomed what it saw as a power shift taking place over the last decade. It was regarded as a chance to launch a counter-balance to the United States. But also, conservative and liberal forces like the Argentinian, Brazilian or Mexican governments set great store by good relationships with the Asia-Pacific and particularly with China. And more importantly, for right-wing forces within Latin America, foreign policy is first of all economic foreign policy. Whatever is favorable to the trade balance must be supported and promoted.

Being a Peruvian, I have keen insight on such trade ties. Peruvian Foreign Trade and Tourism Minister Eduardo Ferreyros on Tuesday expressed the Inca country's optimism about China's Belt and Road initiative. Promoted by President Xi since 2013, the most ambitious plan aims to narrow economic and social gaps by boosting development and connectivity among participating nations. Speaking at the recent BRI Summit in Beijing, Ferreyros noted the initiative builds on China's ancient Silk Road linking Asia to Europe and Africa while seeking to incorporate the Americas and Oceania.

"Peru's interesting geographical location will make us the platform connecting Asia and South America in this initiative [ Belt and Road Initiative] proposed by China," he affirmed.

In this sense, the government official highlighted the Andean nation's strategic and comprehensive partnership with the Asian Giant.

Discussing BRI summit, the two-day summit convened more than 30 heads of state and 130 state ministers from 60 countries to address physical connectivity through infrastructure, as well as new technologies and digital platforms. The event also stressed the role of integration in narrowing economic and social gaps.

"It [BRI] seeks further progress towards free trade, avoiding protectionism," Minister Ferreyros said.

China's massive integration endeavor also promotes cooperation agreements and new frameworks for international cooperation. In this respect, BRI objectives target cooperation in various fields, such as investments, the environment, gastronomy, as well as social and cultural areas.







 
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can't beat amelican $113 m game changer 'what you see is what you get' initiative :D
American are giving away 113 million while Chinese are taking 2 billions away from argentina. that's the difference, America is giving away money to nations around the world while you Chinese are taking money away from people's pockets
 
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can't beat amelican $113 m game changer 'what you see is what you get' initiative :D

113 million is already changing the region. The US is known to have investing in infrastructure and never takes away others natural resources.

If I had eaten enough agent orange, I would too believe in the above statement.

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