China-Africa Trade Volume Predicted to Reach $385 Billion by 2015
From Quartz China’s economic relationship with Africa is growing at a breakneck pace. In 2012, the volume of trade—imports plus exports—reached $198.5 billion. Standard Chartered analyst Sarah...
View ArticleThe Difference Between The U.S. And China In Africa
From Reuters Secretary of State John Kerry and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang both made high-profile visits to Africa within a week of each other this month. Kerry sought to resolve the continuing violence...
View ArticleWho Led China’s Drive Into Africa?
From Forbes Those of us who hark back nostalgically to the glory days of Anglophone financial journalism in the 1960s and 1970s know that little of that tradition survives. For the most part the great...
View ArticleHow Chinese Business In Africa Is Challenging The West
The Battle For Africa, the first in a two-part People & Power investigation into the effects of China’s increasing influence in Africa, premieres on Al Jazeera on Thursday, 28 August 2014....
View ArticleChinese Firms Dig In For Long Haul Investments In Zambia
Zambia received about $1 billion from Chinese investments between 2009-2013 and with it came Chinese firms and businessmen that have become a common feature of the land-locked African country’s...
View ArticleChina Pledges To Send 1,500 Medical Aid Workers To Africa
From Inquirer.net China has renewed its pledge of medical assistance to Africa and is to send 1,500 medical workers to the continent. In particular, the country vowed to help the continent in capacity...
View ArticleChina’s Investment In Africa Falls 84% As Economic Slowdown Bites
Chinese investment in Africa has fallen by as much as 84 percent in the first half of this year to $568 million compared to the same period last year when it invested more than $3.54 billion in...
View ArticleChina Stuns Analysts With $60B New Financial Support For Africa
From The Globe and Mail Even as its economy slows, China has wowed its African allies with an impressive display of political promises and a staggering $60-billion (U.S.) in new financial support....
View ArticleSqueezed Out By Alibaba, Thousands Of China’s Small Traders Flock Africa
It is not strange to see Chinese hawkers on the streets of Nairobi, Kampala or Windhoek, selling anything from smartphones to roasted maize. The number of Chinese small traders in Africa has jumped in...
View ArticleThe Difference Between The U.S. And China In Africa
From Reuters Secretary of State John Kerry and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang both made high-profile visits to Africa within a week of each other this month. Kerry sought to resolve the continuing violence...
View ArticleWho Led China’s Drive Into Africa?
From Forbes Those of us who hark back nostalgically to the glory days of Anglophone financial journalism in the 1960s and 1970s know that little of that tradition survives. For the most part the great...
View ArticleHow Chinese Business In Africa Is Challenging The West
The Battle For Africa, the first in a two-part People & Power investigation into the effects of China’s increasing influence in Africa, premieres on Al Jazeera on Thursday, 28 August 2014....
View ArticleChinese Firms Dig In For Long Haul Investments In Zambia
Zambia received about $1 billion from Chinese investments between 2009-2013 and with it came Chinese firms and businessmen that have become a common feature of the land-locked African country’s...
View ArticleChina Pledges To Send 1,500 Medical Aid Workers To Africa
From Inquirer.net China has renewed its pledge of medical assistance to Africa and is to send 1,500 medical workers to the continent. In particular, the country vowed to help the continent in capacity...
View ArticleChina’s Investment In Africa Falls 84% As Economic Slowdown Bites
Chinese investment in Africa has fallen by as much as 84 percent in the first half of this year to $568 million compared to the same period last year when it invested more than $3.54 billion in...
View ArticleChina Stuns Analysts With $60B New Financial Support For Africa
From The Globe and Mail Even as its economy slows, China has wowed its African allies with an impressive display of political promises and a staggering $60-billion (U.S.) in new financial support....
View ArticleSqueezed Out By Alibaba, Thousands Of China’s Small Traders Flock Africa
It is not strange to see Chinese hawkers on the streets of Nairobi, Kampala or Windhoek, selling anything from smartphones to roasted maize. The number of Chinese small traders in Africa has jumped in...
View ArticleSouth Africa Can Use Drones To Fight The Coronavirus – But There’s A Hitch
The Chinese government is piloting ways to incorporate drones into their response to the coronavirus – including the transport of medical samples, the delivery of essential goods, and using aerial...
View ArticleBiden Pick For U.N. Ambassador Says She Regrets Past Remarks On China: ‘Huge...
Biden Pick For U.N. Ambassador Says She Regrets Past Remarks On China: ‘Huge Mistake’ Photo: United States Ambassador to the United Nations nominee Linda Thomas-Greenfield testifies during for her...
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