World’s 75 Poorest Countries Owe China $22 Billion This Year: Think Tank

The author of the report said if China pushed too hard for repayment, it could ‘undermine its diplomatic goals’ in key parts of the world.
World’s 75 Poorest Countries Owe China $22 Billion This Year: Think Tank
The new port of Chancay, Peru, on Oct. 29, 2024. Cris Bouroncle/AFP via Getty Images
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The world’s 75 poorest countries are set to make debt repayments of $22 billion to China this year, according to a report by an Australian think tank.

“Debt service flows to China from developing countries will total $35 billion in 2025 and are set to remain elevated for the rest of this decade,” the Sydney-based Lowy Institute, which receives funding from the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, said in the report. “The bulk of this debt service, some $22 billion, is owed by 75 of the world’s poorest and most vulnerable countries.”

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