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Top 10 Countries Receiving the Biggest Loans from China

 Top 10 Countries Receiving the Biggest Loans from China


1. United States – ~$202 Billion

Though it may sound surprising, the United States is near the top of the list. China holds a large amount of U.S. debt through government bonds and financial agreements worth around $202 billion. These loans support global finance and trade between the two superpowers. Even though the U.S. and China compete economically, their financial relationship remains strong.

2. Russia – ~$172 Billion

Russia is another major partner of China. China has provided nearly $172 billion in loans for energy, trade, and infrastructure projects. These include oil, gas pipelines, and transport networks, strengthening economic cooperation between the two nations.

3. Australia – ~$130 Billion

Australia receives about $130 billion in Chinese loans and investments, mainly in mining, infrastructure, and commercial projects. With rich natural resources, Australia attracts Chinese financing that boosts development and trade.

4. Venezuela – ~$106 Billion

Venezuela has received around $106 billion from China, especially in the oil sector. In return, China secures long-term energy supplies. These loans helped Venezuela continue major projects during economic crises.

5. Pakistan – ~$74 Billion

Pakistan has received nearly $74 billion through the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). This money is used for roads, power plants, railways, and ports, connecting Pakistan to global trade routes.

6. Angola – ~$74 Billion

Angola also received about $74 billion, mostly linked to oil. These loans fund highways, hospitals, and schools, while China gains long-term access to energy resources.

7. Kazakhstan – ~$64 Billion

Kazakhstan has taken around $64 billion in Chinese loans for rail networks and logistics hubs that connect China with Europe and Central Asia.

8. Brazil – ~$64 Billion

Brazil has received nearly $64 billion in Chinese finance for agriculture, transport, and manufacturing. This partnership strengthens trade between the two countries.

9. Indonesia – ~$61 Billion

Indonesia has taken about $61 billion for ports, railways, and energy plants. These projects boost development and global connectivity.

10. United Kingdom – ~$60 Billion

The UK has received around $60 billion through Chinese investments and credit agreements supporting finance, technology, and business ventures.

China’s global lending is reshaping the world economy. These loans build roads, ports, and power plants, but they also create responsibility. For every nation, smart use of funds matters. The future will reward countries that turn borrowed money into growth, innovation, and lasting prosperity for generations to come worldwide stability.





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