China has reclaimed its position as the second-largest bilateral donor to the Pacific Islands, surpassing the United States.
China has regained its place as the second-biggest bilateral donor to the Pacific Islands, displacing the United States and targeting its spending to win influence, a Lowy Institute report on aid to ...
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Australia will move to stem the exodus of its banks from the Pacific Islands, the country's top economic official said, as concerns mount that China could bolster its influence by filling in the gaps.
In late October, B.C.'s Ron Perrier landed at the Funafuti International Airport.