Not content with work up massive new dams , railroad line , and cities inside its own borders , China is back hugely challenging infrastructure projects all over the world . Its latest is a3,000 - mile prospicient railwaythat will cut through huge swathes of the Amazon rainforest .
The Guardian reportsthat Formosan PM Li Keqiang will advocate for the railway during his South America trip this hebdomad . The assembly line will bulge in Açu Port in Brazil , curve up to around Bolivia , and end on the west coast of Peru . Along the path , it will cut through swamps , heavy woods , and then either desert or plenty before it reaches the coast . This will make it hugely difficult to ramp up .
China ’s grand architectural plan evokes the Trans - Amazonian Highway , a 2,500 - mile route built by Brazil in the 1970s . grammatical construction was supremely challenging in the remote forest , and parts of the route stay unpaved for decades . The highway isstill not an smooth drive , but a route is dependable than no route when it comes trans - Amazonian travel .

But there are potentially negative impacts on the environment . Easier musical passage along the Trans - Amazonian highway has led to more deforestation in Brazil , because vehicle can run trees out of the jungle more well .
fear about more environmental plundering palisade this trans - Amazonian railway . The major impulse behind this undertaking is is trade , because transporting oil , Fe ore , and other good will become cheaper . China is also backing atranscontinental canal in Nicaraguato afford up further patronage routes — because why rely on the canal in Panama , a country with close ties to the U.S ?
It ’s not just South America that China is make for into its sphere of infrastructure influence . The industrial ball of fire nation is also investing inrailways in East Africa , oil projection in Sudanand Niger , anda trans - Asian railway line — just to name just a few . It ’s become a player all over the Earth , one big infrastructure labor at a time .

[ The Guardian ]
Top image : disforestation in Brazil . Pedro Biondi / ABr
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