Sat. Mar 28th, 2026
  • The Philippines Department of Transportation has announced the full termination of major infrastructure projects under BRI in favour of competitors from the West and Japan.
  • According to the Philippine Senate, almost all of China’s important investment projects in the Philippines are currently under doubt.
  • The result has been a new low point in the relationship between the Philippines and China.
  • This is a sharp contrast to the six years of cordial relations during the pro-Beijing presidency of Rodrigo Duterte.
  • Bongbong Marcos is the current President of the Philippines.
  • Shortly after a recent collision between Chinese and Philippine sea vessels, the Philippine Transportation Secretary announced the scrapping of $4.9 billion worth of Chinese infrastructure projects.
  • These projects included two railway projects in Luzon and another in Mindanao.
  • The Philippines is now seeking more favourable deals from Japan, South Korea, the U.S., and the European Union.
  • China’s diplomatic approach in the Philippines under President Duterte was described as “pledge trap” diplomacy.
  • China promised to make significant investments in return for South China Sea concessions.
  • Nevertheless, the great bulk of $24 billion worth of infrastructure projects never came to exist.
  • Belt & Road Initiative (BRI) is a global infrastructure development strategy.
  • It was adopted by the Chinese government in 2013 to invest in over 150 countries and international organizations.

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