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China's "One Belt, One Road" Initiative: Economic Issues (CRS Report for Congress)

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Release Date Revised May 16, 2024
Report Number IF11735
Report Type In Focus
Authors Karen M. Sutter, Andres B. Schwarzenberg, Michael D. Sutherland
Source Agency Congressional Research Service
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Summary:

The People’s Republic of China (PRC or China) in 2013 launched an ambitious and multifaceted foreign economic policy initiative—One Belt, One Road—to expand China’s global economic reach and influence. In 2015, China’s leaders changed the English name to the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), possibly to deflect from the initiative’s focus on developing China-centered and controlled global ties in a hub and spoke format. The Communist Party of China (CPC) incorporated the initiative into the Party’s Charter in 2017 and reaffirmed its significance in the November 2022 Work Report of the CPC’s 20th Party Congress and in a January 2021 State Council White Paper. Some in Congress assess that One Belt, One Road projects advance China’s geopolitical and economic goals while undercutting U.S. influence and challenging U.S. interests.