Not a shread of doubt in my mind...
its happening as we speak.
Indeed it is...
https://dominicantoday.com/dr/econo...rst-order-of-business-infrastructure-tourism/
Not a shread of doubt in my mind...
its happening as we speak.
This is according to a report by Africa Confidential titled Bills, Bonds and even Bigger Debts claiming that Zambia risks losing its sovereignty to China which is bound to seize its national assets once the government defaults on loans.
"A major worry of the IMF and US is that China’s BRI strategy is first to encourage indebtedness, and then to take over strategic national assets when debtors default on repayments. The state electricity company ZESCO is already in talks about a takeover by a Chinese company, AC has learned.
"The long-term outcome could be effective Chinese ownership of the commanding heights of the economy and potentially the biggest loss of national sovereignty since independence,” the report read.
Zambia is reportedly in talks with China over acquiring its main power company after defaulting on loan repayment
https://www.pulselive.co.ke/bi/fina...s-power-firm-over-loan-default-id8826502.html
As stated before, Kenya is on track to lose its port facilities by the end of this year.
Belt and Road is an imperial project on the cheap. All of the construction materials and virtually all of the labor comes directly from China--regardless of the shipping and labor costs. All these countries are doing is paying double. It's a ridiculous and humiliating way to enslave your population to ruthless overlords who show no quarter.
I can see nothing but red flags, yet the Dominican Republic's political classes keep moving forward with this project. I have little doubt, the money they take in the form of bribes and kickbacks will be used to purchase castles in Spain and their escape from the country once its enslavement becomes official.
A revolt which would be easily tamed by providing a gallon of gas to Motoconchos, a box with 5 pounds of rice, beans and sardines to the maids, and a week free ride tickets in the teleferico and metro to the Tigres.
On August, Danilo is back on the seat.
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Belt and Road is an imperial project on the cheap. All of the construction materials and virtually all of the labor comes directly from China--regardless of the shipping and labor costs. All these countries are doing is paying double. It's a ridiculous and humiliating way to enslave your population.....
you are 100 % correct....the only reason other major powers don't mess with Dr is because it's backed by the usa those are the facts jack. like it or not....
Three Chinese airlines (Air China, South China, and Eastern China) already sent representatives to meet with the JAC (Dominican Civil Aviation) with intention of starting flights from China to DR as soon as both countries sign air service agreement.
According to market research based on the growing in interest in China of the DR as a tourist destinations, in no small part due to the focus the Chinese media has given the country since establishing formal diplomatic relations; roughly 2 million Chinese can potentially visit the DR spending over US$5,700 per person.
Chinese tourists are the highest spending according to the World Tourism Organization.
https://www.diariolibre.com/economi...-operarian-en-republica-dominicana-ED10756156
Good news. Maybe we'll finally have some really good Chinese restaurants here!
roughly 2 million Chinese can potentially visit the DR spending over US$5,700 per person.
Chinese tourists are the highest spending according to the World Tourism Organization.
https://www.diariolibre.com/economi...-operarian-en-republica-dominicana-ED10756156
question: How many Dominicans will be allowed VISA and eventual citizenship in China?
I don't know if you have ever eaten Chinese food in mainland China, but it is very different from what is served outside of it. I would rather have Chinese Americans moving in from North Carolina then Beijing.
Chinese food in China is much better than most of that cr*p they serve
in the states.
They just drink Bordeaux con coca cola, so who needs tip. Filistines ....But they don't tip.
question: How many Dominicans will be allowed VISA and eventual citizenship in China?
question: How many Dominicans will be allowed VISA and eventual citizenship in China?
Not many. Lack of language skills, high cost of living in many of those cities. What work would be available.
I don't know if you have ever eaten Chinese food in mainland China, but it is very different from what is served outside of it. I would rather have Chinese Americans moving in from North Carolina then Beijing.