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by yorwba 2072 days ago
They don't need to own the national grid for that. The influence in that case would come from money they are offering, not the money they already paid.

They could've made the exact same demand the first time, but what they actually did was more like

"We're more than happy to provide the necessary grid updates, just pay the money back later, okay?"

And then Laos decided to renegotiate the agreement instead...

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Those are very different situations. In the first situation, Laos' national infrastructure is at risk. They're screwed if they don't accept help.

In the second situation, they can say no to the money and be no worse off.