Cross-posted from: https://feddit.de/post/10302481

The head of the African Development Bank is calling for an end to loans given in exchange for the continent’s rich supplies of oil or critical minerals used in smartphones and electric car batteries.

“They are just bad, first and foremost, because you can’t price the assets properly,” Akinwumi Adesina said in an interview with The Associated Press in Lagos, Nigeria, last week. “If you have minerals or oil under the ground, how do you come up with a price for a long-term contract? It’s a challenge.”

Linking future revenue from natural resource exports to loan paydowns is often touted as a way for recipients to get financing for infrastructure projects and for lenders to reduce the risk of not getting their money back.

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        3 months ago

        Thanks for posting that.

        It’s sad and amusing that China’s lending system is doing exactly what all of the detractors said it would.

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          3 months ago

          There are several researchers involved, not just from the U.S. They criticize the Workd Bank, the IMF, the U.S. system. They present data so you can verify them, they provide conclusions based on the data and that are obviously similar to those made by the African Development Bank’s head.

          A lot of countries in Africa and the rest of the world share similar views, btw.