China eyeing Sri Lanka as part of its supply chain US

China eyeing Sri Lanka as part of its supply chain  US

China is considering using Sri Lanka as part of its global military supply chain, according to an annual report by the US Department of Defense. The report states that China has also considered 18 other countries, including Sri Lanka, as potential locations for military logistics facilities. It adds that China aims to expand its overseas infrastructure to project military power at greater distances, potentially disrupting US military operations. The report also reveals that China may have access to parts of Cambodia's Ream Naval Base.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What does the US report reveal about China's interest in Sri Lanka?

A: According to an annual report by the US Department of Defense, China is considering using Sri Lanka as part of its supply chain. Source

Q: Where can I find the US Department of Defense report?

A: You can find the US Department of Defense report on building resilient supply chains and revitalizing on the whitehouse.gov website. Source

Q: What other countries are involved in building resilient supply chains in the Indo-Pacific region?

A: The AMICs (ASEAN Member Countries) in the Indo-Pacific region include China, Malaysia, Thailand, Fiji, and Sri Lanka. Source

Q: How does China's interest in Sri Lanka affect US-China relations?

A: The US report revealing China's interest in Sri Lanka as part of its supply chain could potentially impact US-China relations. However, specific details on the impact are not provided in the provided search results.

Q: Are there any alternative sources reporting on China's interest in Sri Lanka's supply chain?

A: Yes, Newsfirst.lk Sri Lanka's Twitter account (@NewsfirstSL) also reported on China's interest in Sri Lanka as part of its supply chain in their tweet. Source