US budget fight could create Pacific opening for China

By David Brunnstrom
Updated October 5 2023 - 4:25pm, first published 4:21pm
Marshall Islands President David Kabua is yet to finalise new funding terms with Washington. (AP PHOTO)
Marshall Islands President David Kabua is yet to finalise new funding terms with Washington. (AP PHOTO)

A 45-day stopgap measure passed by the United States Congress to avert a government shutdown has left potential funding shortfalls for strategic Pacific island states, which analysts and former officials say makes the US allies economically vulnerable and possibly more receptive to Chinese approaches.

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