IMEC and TAC: Diplomatic Masterstrokes by the US and the EU, Bad News for Beijing
On September 9th, two announcements were made that were tectonic shifts in global economics: the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) and the Trans-African Corridor (TAC).
Almost immediately, I saw various Chinese nationalists begin posting criticisms about it online. For example, here’s one by Zhao DaShuai whose thread lists all the reasons why she believes the IMEC makes no sense. Here’s two of them:
- Why build a whole new high-speed railroad to bypass the Suez Canal? Goods will be offloaded in the UAE, transported across the deserts, and onloaded in Israel, and so will be (she assumes) more expensive and slower than just using the Suez Canal.
- If Trump wins the next election, the US will pull out, so who will the Saudis and Emiratis choose to build said high-speed railroad? Obviously, the people with by far the most experience and lowest prices: China.
I encourage everyone to read her thread where she makes what are — from her viewpoint — very cogent points making the case that financially, technologically, and politically, IMEC is a logistical…