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August 4, 2007

China’s new South Pacific influence

Filed under: Uncategorized, Blogging
By Nick Squires
BBC, South Pacific

As China extends its economic and political potential in the world, nowhere is too remote or too small to merit Beijing’s interest, not even the tiny nations which slumber in the South Pacific.

Chinese store on Nauru [Photo: Nick Squires]
The shops and restaurants are the most visible sign of a growing Chinese presence in the South Pacific

If you were ever fortunate enough to venture to the palm-fringed islands of the South Pacific, you would probably look forward to tucking into some tropical fruit and freshly caught fish.

These days, though, you might be disappointed.

While mangoes and marlin are certainly available in the tourist resorts, in towns and villages it is more likely to be fried rice and springs rolls you would be dining on.

 

 

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