First Chinese troops head to Djibouti military base
A summary of the top news in Chinese politics and current affairs for July 12, 2017. Part of the daily The China Project newsletter, a convenient package of Chinaโs business, political, and cultural news delivered to your inbox for free. Subscribe here.
Chinaโs state media on June 12 featured news that Chinese troops were deployed for the first timeย to an overseas navy base in Djibouti โ see, for example, Xinhua coverage in Englishย and Chinese. The base, Chinaโs first overseas military facility, has been under constructionย in the Horn of Africa for more than a year, yet military officials have not yet publicly announced a timelineย for its operations to formally begin, Reuters notes.
Whatโs next?
- Chinaโs navy is set to gain prominence and power โ this will stem from an upgrade in personnelย and support to overseas missions even as the Peopleโs Liberation Army gets trimmed downย to less than 1 million troops for the first time in its history.
- Many international observers, including Pakistani diplomatsย and U.S. military analysts, expect that China will soon establish more overseas military bases, with Pakistan being the most likely location for another one. The Chinese government has dismissed these reports.
- Taiwan
Taiwan casts nervous eye as China aircraft carrier Liaoning sails nearย / SCMP - North Korea
China envoy says North Korea trade growth picture โdistortedโย / Reuters - U.S.-China relations
Trump nominates China critic as deputy U.S. trade representativeย / Reuters