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Brussels’ global infrastructure plan isn’t challenging Beijing — it’s relying on it – POLITICO

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November 6, 2024
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While the EBRD isn’t technically a part of the EU, 54 percent of its shares are held by the EU, the EIB and EU national governments. The rest is divided among 44 other countries. The U.S., the U.K., Japan, and Switzerland combined hold 33 percent. Russia holds 4 percent, and China less than 0.1 percent.

Over the last five years, however, Chinese firms have won 13 percent of the total value of public-sector projects funded by the EBRD. EU contractors were awarded 35 percent of total value across the 38 countries in which the EBRD operates, 13 of which are EU member states. 

In addition to this, Chinese firms have been awarded contracts for private-sector development projects funded by the EBRD. 

In Uzbekistan, for example, the EBRD is providing at least €500 million in financing for seven wind and solar projects being developed by Saudi ACWA Power or Emirati firm Masdar, but which have been contracted to Chinese state-owned enterprises.

Though the majority of EBRD’s operations are geared toward the private sector, the development bank does not publish the results for these tenders.

“The EBRD permits participants from all countries to provide on equal terms goods, works, services or consultancy services for an EBRD-financed public sector project regardless of whether such country is a member,” the EBRD’s Balkan office said in a statement to POLITICO. 



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