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The tracing of the New Via of the Silk would have to overwhelm currently existing infrastructural gaps
It has evidenced Christine Lagarde (FMI) exhorting also to a careful management of the financings
April 12, 2018
The tracing of the New Via of the devised Silk in order connecting China with Europe would have to only pass where it is necessary and it would have to be useful to overwhelm currently existing infrastructural gaps. It has evidenced today Christine Lagarde, operating director of the International Monetary Fund, taking part to Beijing to the IMF-PBC, the conference of the Peoples' Bank of China on the Belt and Road Initiative, the strategic plan of China face to the improvement of the infrastructural connections and the commercial exchanges on the euroasiatica director.
Lagarde has found that whereby there are investments on wide scale, sometimes is the temptation to draw advantages introducing projects that are not useful to overwhelm the true infrastructural deficiencies with the single scope to attract deep. The main priorities - it has emphasized - would have therefore being are the selection of indispensable projects in order to resolve such deficiencies are their implementation in the more efficient way.
Lagarde has observed moreover that if on one side the Belt and Road Initiative can bring financings for infrastructure that they are absolutely necessary for the nations partner of the initiative, from the other can determine also a problematic increase of the debit. Christine Lagarde has emphasized therefore the necessity of a careful management of the financings in the nations in which the national debt already he is elevated: this - it has explained - will allow with China and the governments partner to avoid to accept agreements that in future could cause financial difficulties.
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