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Powerful factors have propelled Chinese companies into ports abroad where they serve as builders, financiers, investors, terminal operators, and more. Equally powerful factors have motivated Beijing to support them. 

Part 1 in this four-part series inter alia dove into the national and corporate motivations behind China’s port’s push, sketched a portrait of China’s overseas ports presence, and surveyed the raging storm about the economic, political, and military downsides of China’s heavy footprint in overseas ports.

The topic of Chinese ports remains front and center. China is escalating its detention of Panamanian-flagged ships following the termination of CK Hutchison’s operator role in two key Panama Canal Ports. An American congresswoman stated last month that the United States will help Peru take back Chancay Port from China, and India is moving to anchor its participation in Sri Lankan ports. This article, the second in the series, sinks into the economic, political, and security issues associated with China’s overseas ports, giving attention to potential upsides and downsides, with the former often glossed over in coverage of Chinese ports.

States embracing a Chinese presence in their ports forecast economic gains in three areas: the ports themselves, areas surrounding ports, and the zone beyond. They expect Chinese foreign direct investment (FDI), contracting, and good and services to boost port capacity, efficiency, and throughput and give birth to, or expand, ports businesses such as insurance and shipping repair. They also believe it will, a là the “Shekou Model,” result in the development of areas surrounding Chinese-involved ports. Such development can entail, among other things, special economic zones, transportation and power infrastructure such as rail lines, and commercial and industrial buildings. Powered by better ports and surrounding environs, policymakers and bureaucrats anticipate greater exports, foreign exchange, jobs, FDI inflows, and external connections. 

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The pessimists fret that China’s role will afford it control over shipping flows and invaluable port intelligence, which, in turn, would allow Beijing to steer ships, trade, and, relatedly, critical flows of natural resources. Even if China does not manipulate port traffic, ports imply greater inflows of Chinese goods and all the negatives associated with them, like higher trade deficits. Critics also charge that Chinese involvement has tied host countries in knots of excess debts, Chinese technical standards, and dependence on Chinese firms at the expense of local builders, suppliers, and service providers.

Countries rarely frame Chinese ports exclusively or primarily through the lens of political gains. Even so, some posit Chinese-facilitated port and port performance improvements in countries such as Egypt, Pakistan, and Peru will give them greater regional weight, increase their autonomy from Western states and financial institutions, and help them balance neighboring rivals. There is a domestic aspect, too. Better ports may empower policymakers to deliver economic goods that they can use to enrich themselves and their supporters, as in the case of Djibouti. 

Geopolitically slanted analyses uniformly link Chinese overseas ports with nefarious political aims. This is understandable given that China itself has colored port and maritime matters in political overtones. For instance, in July 2025, Chinese President Xi Jinping stated, “[China needs to] deeply participate in global ocean governance, unwaveringly defend ocean and maritime rights and interests.” Negative assessments assert China has leveraged its ports network to obtain “coercive power.” Such power can flow from Chinese terminal operators ceasing or slowing their activities, Chinese companies disrupting port connected infrastructure, or Chinese shippers redirecting energy flows, actions that could hit sellers, buyers, and non-Chinese shipping companies. American analysts fear Chinese ports also are undermining U.S. primacy while others are anxious Chinese ports will undercut traditional relationships with host countries. 

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Apart from those in connection with Pakistan’s Gwadar port, there are no overt claims that host countries will benefit militarily from China’s ports footprint. In contrast, observers have stirred up waves of anxieties that Chinese ports will benefit China militarily. One apprehension relates to intelligence gathering as mentioned earlier, which, in the military case, would be used to collect data on movements of foreign ships, troops, and matériel.

Another frequently voiced worry is that China will create overseas bases as it did in Djibouti, allowing it to project power and interference with sea lines of communication and foreign navies. Even if there is no Chinese naval base per se, joint operations from Chinese-involved ports might enervate regional powers (think Pakistan and China versus India). There also is concern that China might stockpile military hardware such as ammunition, air and undersea drones, cruise missiles, sea mines, or radar at Chinese ports, which could be used to support attacks or to resupply Chinese military vessels. Lest we forget, Chinese ports can facilitate the encirclement of others.

There are additional avenues worthy of consideration: China’s participation in ports can deliver environmental gains – for example through more energy efficient port hardware – and also pains, as greater port activity implies greater pollution and may also entail the relocation of populations or the disruption of their traditional of life. These environmental and social implications ought to be explored more fully.

In any event, the next piece in this series will focus on the economic results yielded by China’s overseas ports role and the larger economic and political implications of these outcomes. The series’ final article will contemplate more extensively the strengths and weaknesses of arguments about the political and military risks associated with China’s footprint in ports abroad.

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