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China's global port push reveals supply chain security goals

Summary by KrASIA
China provided USD 23.9 billion in grants and loan commitments for 168 ports across 90 countries between 2000–2025, according to a new report, underscoring Beijing’s strategic drive to secure global maritime supply chains and mitigate blockages in future conflicts. The 133-page report released on March 5 by the AidData research lab at William & Mary, a public university in Virginia, comes just as concerns grow about Iran’s attempt to close the S…
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KrASIA broke the news in on Saturday, March 14, 2026.
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