The Belt Road Initiative started by China in 2013 was adopted by the nation in attempt to position themselves as a central and crucial state in global trade and politics allowing them to grow economically and influentially.
Financing the Belt Road Initiative.
The BRI, with no surprise has required a significant amount of investment since its start in 2013. Between 2013 and 2018, China invested around $575 Billion into BRI projects across the globe which included the involvement of 70 nations. These investments include Highways, Ports, Power Plants etc.
Several institutions took part in these investments including The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, the China Development Bank, the Export Import Bank of China.
Various Estimates suggest these institutions allocate up to $50-$100 billion to BRI initiatives annually.
Nations Participating and their Timelines
Since the BRI’s launch, over 140 countries have joined from all continents. Some Key nations involved include: