Washington: The United States on Wednesday asked China to take steps to ease the burden its predatory and unfair lending is causing to Pakistan during the coronavirus crisis.
Alice G Wells, US State Department's top official for Central and South Asia, told reporters during a conference call that be it the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) or any other assistance, the US supports investment that meets international standards, upholds environmental and labour requirements and benefits the people of the region.
"I've enumerated the United States government's concerns over the CPEC, lack of transparency involved in the projects and unfair rates of profit that are guaranteed to Chinese organisations," she said in response to a question on the corridor.
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"I think at a time of crisis like COVID when the world is reeling from the economic consequences of having shut parts of the economy, it is incumbent on China to take steps to alleviate the burden this predatory, unsustainable and unfair lending is going to cause to Pakistan," she said.